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DOH nag-promote sa ‘healthy open spaces’ pinaagi sa joint AO uban sa partner NGAs



TAGBILARAN CITY, Bohol, Jan. 25 (PIA) -- Nakigsabut ang Department of Health (DOH) ot sa Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG), Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR), Department of Human Settlements and Urban Development (DHSUD), Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH), Philippine Commission on Women (PCW), ug National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA) sa paghimo, paggamit, pagdumala, ug promosyon sa himsog nga mga parke ug publikong open space niadtong Martes, Enero 23, 2023 sa Taguig Lakeshore Complex sa syudad sa Taguig.

Ang maong Joint Administrative Order naglatid sa promosyon sa luwas ug malungtaron nga bukas nga mga luna tungod kay kini positibo nga makaapekto sa pisikal nga kalihokan ug sosyal ug mental nga kaayohan, pagpalambo sa kalidad sa hangin o makatabang sa pagsuhop sa mga epekto sa pagbag-o sa klima, pagpakunhod sa pagkaladlad sa kasaba, ug posibleng pagpakunhod sa publiko, pagkadili managsama sa panglawas.

Ang mga lugar sa gawas napamatud-an nga mas maayo kaysa mga sulod aron mapugngan ang pagkaylap sa COVID-19. Gipasiugda sa pandemya ang tanan niini nga panginahanglan alang sa mga ma-akses nga parke ug bukas nga mga wanang.

Si DOH Assistant Secretary for Public Health Services Team Dr. Beverly Lorraine C. Ho ug Assistant Secretary for Health Policy and Infrastructure Development Team Dr. Gloria J. Balboa maoy nirepresentar sa ahensya.

"Like any worthwhile task, creating a Healthy Pilipinas is not completed by a single step nor by one sector alone. But, through concerted efforts of different partners in health, from national agencies, to local government units, and advocacy partners, the DOH is confident that this goal is achievable!

(Sama sa bisan unsang mapuslanon nga buluhaton, ang paghimo sa usa ka Healthy Pilipinas dili makompleto sa usa ka lakang o sa usa ka sektor lamang. Apan, pinaagi sa hiniusang paningkamot sa lain-laing mga partners sa panglawas, gikan sa nasudnong mga ahensya, ngadto sa local government units, ug advocacy partners, ang DOH masaligon nga kini nga katuyoan makab-ot!" padayag pa ni Asec. Ho. (ECB/PIA7 Bohol)

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