Munich, Germany
EUROPE COPENHAGEN, DENMARK JOINED IN 2014 Almost 60 million people with diabetes lives in Europe.2 In Europe, 72.7% of the population lives in cities, and the prevalence of diabetes is higher in urban (9.3%) than in rural (7.8%) settings.2 More than half (58.6%) of adults with diabetes in the region live in high-income countries.2
Copenhagen doubles down on addressing health inequality Read more on page 20
ROME, ITALY JOINED IN 2016 Rome’s walking routes get its citizens moving Read more on page 21
MILAN, ITALY JOINED IN 2018 Creating a network for healthy change Read more on page 22
MADRID, SPAIN JOINED IN 2018 Health promotion and disease prevention in Madrid Read more on page 23
LEICESTER, UK JOINED IN 2018 Equipping sports clubs to take the lead in promoting healthy lifestyles in their communities Read more on page 24
MANCHESTER, UK JOINED IN 2019 Intersectoral collaboration and innovation in health Read more on page 25
WARSAW, POLAND JOINED IN 2019 Warsaw identifies teachers as drivers of change Read more on page 26 18