Healthy Cities Research Initiative: Partnerships

Internal partners

The Healthy Cities Research Initiative (HCRI) is co-led by seven Institutes that provide scientific leadership, strategic support, and jointly collaborate on funding opportunities, capacity-building, and convening for healthy cities research:

  • Institute of Population and Public Health (IPPH)
  • Institute of Aging (IA)
  • Institute of Gender and Health (IGH)
  • Institute of Health Services and Policy Research (IHSPR)
  • Institute of Indigenous Peoples'Health (IIPH)
  • Institute of Musculoskeletal Health and Arthritis (IMHA)
  • Institute of Nutrition, Metabolism and Diabetes (INMD)

External partners

The HCRI co-lead Institutes would like to thank our external partners that contribute either financially or in-kind to specific HCRI funding opportunities.

Federal Table on Healthy Cities

Purpose

The Federal Table on Healthy Cities has been established to: 

  • Provide a forum for partners from different sectors (government, civil society, academia) to share information, activities, research findings, success stories and more related to healthy cities 
  • Identify and advance opportunities for collaboration and coordination between government agencies on funding opportunities, data use and management, and knowledge mobilization to affect policy and program changes 
  • Advance a healthy cities federal agenda with the aim of maximizing impact by coordinating and aligning efforts across government and related organizations

Fifteen (15) Federal departments and agencies (including CIHR) are members of the Federal Table on Healthy Cities :

Invitation to participate

A wider community of non-profit, municipal, provincial, and national organizations are invited to participate in knowledge mobilization events and webinars on the latest findings and research.
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I wonder whether this list or the one for the Federal Table may be instead visualized as a set of logos. I would like to see this if anything for the FT partners as it grows.

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