Efsharibari in the City: Acre
With close to 50,000 residents, a coastal strip, an old city, and new neighborhoods, Acre continues developing and implementing programs and contents to promote the health of the residents.
Activities in the Efsharibari in the City Municipalities
With close to 50,000 residents, a coastal strip, an old city, and new neighborhoods, Acre continues developing and implementing programs and contents to promote the health of the residents.
With 15 kibbutzim, 14 moshavim, 7 community settlements, and 2 villages, the Jezreel Valley regional council develops sports and tourism infrastructure to promote the residents’ health.
Kiryat Bialik, a city that has recently reached a population of 40,000, continues to plan and implement projects that cater to its diverse residents
A city nestled amidst the Galilee mountains, comprising of historic and modern neighborhoods, woods, parks, and a lake, promoting the health and wellbeing of its residents is a paramount goal.
The city in the Lakhish Region, which is expected to triple in population within a decade, makes efforts to harness the rapid development to promote the health of both elderly and young residents.
Ashkelon, with its growing population, boasts not only its scenic sea-facing hills, ample greenery, and park spaces, but also infrastructure aimed at promoting the well-being of its residents.
From Mount Hermon to the Yarmouk River, the Golan boasts of streams, fresh air, and a lively atmosphere. In the 32 Golan regional localities, promoting the health of the residents is a top priority.
With a rich and fascinating history, Ramla is moving forward to promote the health of its residents with several new initiatives.
Parks and promenades, open fitness facilities and bicycle paths are only the beginning of health-promoting initiatives and new infrastructure in Modi'in-Maccabim-Re'ut.
Beit Shemesh, with its mix of older and newer neighborhoods, diverse population, and rapid growth, faces new challenges in promoting the health of its residents.
Located in the lower Galilee, between Tiberias and Nazareth, with a diverse and youthful population, the Tur’an Local Council develops infrastructures and initiates activities for promoting health.
Amidst orchards and high-tech compounds, with a mix of old and new neighborhoods, Kfar Saba launches an initiative to promote the health of its residents.
The people of Petah Tikva, renowned "Mother of the Moshavot", aspire to lead the development of infrastructure and initiatives that promote health and well-being.
Ramat Gan, with a population of nearly 170,000 residents, which is renowned for its national park, safari, stadium, university, and the Sheba Medical Center, prioritizes the health of its residents.