WHO fact sheets
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Healthy diet
11 September 2015 -
Mental disorders
10 September 2015 -
Immunization coverage
1 September 2015 -
Suicide
31 August 2015
Highlights
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Responding to increasing health needs in Yemen as health facilities continue to shut down
September 2015 -- WHO is delivering extensive health support in response to the crisis in Yemen, providing almost 200 tonnes of critical medical supplies and more than 745 000 litres of fuel to keep health services operational amidst intensifying fighting.
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Launch of mHealth toolkit for reproductive, maternal, newborn, child and adolescent health
September 2015 -- A new toolkit has been launched for mobile health innovators to help improve maternal, newborn, child and adolescent health. The MAPS Toolkit (mHealth Assessment and Planning for Scale) helps developers around the world use WHO’s guidelines, monitoring and evaluation tools on reproductive, maternal, newborn, child and adolescent health.
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Recommended composition of influenza virus vaccines
September 2015 -- Twice annually, WHO organizes consultations to analyse influenza virus surveillance data and issues recommendations on the composition of the influenza vaccines for the following influenza season. These recommendations are used by the national vaccine regulatory agencies and the pharmaceutical companies to develop, produce and license influenza vaccines.
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Stepping up response to cholera outbreak in Iraq
September 2015 -- Under the provision of the International Health Regulations (IHR 2005), the Ministry of Health of Iraq, in consultation with WHO, declared a cholera outbreak in governorates of Najaf, Diwaniya, and parts of west Baghdad on 15 September 2015, and announced a stepping up of measures to stop transmission and prevent further spread of the disease.
Disease outbreak news
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Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) – Saudi Arabia
27 September 2015 -
Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) – Kuwait
23 September 2015 -
Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) – Jordan
18 September 2015 -
Chikungunya – Spain (update)
17 September 2015
Emergency reform
WHO is reforming its work in outbreaks and emergencies with health and humanitarian consequences to ensure the Organization can respond rapidly to future crises.
Commentary
Ebola diaries
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Ebola diaries: Psychological toll to endure
Francis Mulemba, logistician -
Ebola diaries: Helping people to stay safe
Carmem Pessoa da Silva, an infection control specialist -
Ebola diaries: Lessons from previous Ebola outbreaks help with the response in Guinea
Marie Claire Mwanza, a social mobilization expert -
Ebola diaries: Making things work in a desperate situation
Dr Olu Olushayo, technical coordinator -
Ebola diaries: Rapid response contains Nigeria's outbreak
Erika Garcia, epidemiologist
Stories from countries
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Rabies in Malawi: A mother’s first-hand account
25 September 2015 -
As Syria’s armed conflict grows, WHO aid to the region is unrelenting
23 September 2015 -
Addressing noncommunicable diseases in emergencies
16 September 2015 -
Rapid response to new Ebola infection in Bombali, Sierra Leone
16 September 2015 -
Stopping Ebola: It takes collaboration to care for a village
9 September 2015
Events
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Financing dialogue meeting
5–6 November 2015 -
Second Global High-Level Conference on Road Safety
18–19 November 2015 -
World Antibiotic Awareness Week
16-22 November 2015
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Data
- Annual rate of reduction 1990-2000: 1.8%
- Annual rate of reduction 2000-2015: 3.9%
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Resources
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World health statistics
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World health report
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International travel and health
Publication on travel risks, precautions and vaccination requirements - World Health Assembly and Executive Board