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Wednesday, 21 April 2010 |

4. Build inclusive cities that are accessible and age-friendlyGlobally, populations are rapidly ageing, leading to older persons, many of whom will experience mobility and sensory impairments. WHO has developed a guide that is aimed primarily at urban planners to monitor progress towards age-friendly cities in general. Concrete and feasible actions that can be taken include: - Make public transport accessible to disabled people
- Develop safe walkways for those with special needs
- Build public places and buildings for easy access
- Promote activity city life and sports for all
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