Addis Ababa joined the "Breeze Cities" cities! Bloomberg, a humanitarian organization, has announced that it will allocate 45 million dollars to work with selected cities around the world to improve air quality. When Addis Ababa joins the "Breeze City" program, it further supports efforts to improve air quality in the city. Today, in the London Climate Change Implementation Week program, Addis Ababa has been confirmed as a member of the Breeze City cities, and the program is supported by the Bloomberg Task Force, "Clean Air Fund" and "C40 Cities", and aims to improve the air quality of our city and reduce the health damage associated with air quality. This will be implemented in 16 international cities including Addis Ababa. Following the presentation of the program, the Honorable Mayor Adanech Abebe, through her representative, said, "Addis Ababa is a member of Breeze City. It is important that the Corridor work is showing us in our cities, it will help us to expand and strengthen the green footprint, bicycle path and air quality control tools. He added, "The help that is being given to us by Michael Blunberg and the humanitarian organization that he leads will enable us to do this. Also, when Addis Ababa organizes COP 32, it will help us to show the experiences of air quality control and air quality improvement to other African cities as well as to international cities. They explained. Every city's future steps toward improving air quality will help save lives, improve public health, and reduce pollution emissions—making cities better places to live and work. This new investment or support will further help the mayors in the work they are doing - and help spread the experiences from these works to more cities," he said. In addition to Addis Ababa and Madrid, the cities that have now joined are Accra, Bangkok, Bogota, Brussels, Jakarta, Johannesburg, London, Mexico City, Milan, Nairobi, Paris, Rio de Janeiro, Sofia, and Warsaw. Creates a network of mayors working to improve health.












