Pregnant women must be able to access the right care at the right time

7 November 2016 – Last year, an estimated 303 000 women died from pregnancy-related causes, 2.7 million babies died during the first 28 days of life and 2.6 million babies were stillborn. Quality health care during pregnancy and childbirth can prevent many of these deaths. WHO has issued a new series of recommendations to improve quality of antenatal care in order to reduce the risk of stillbirths and pregnancy complications and give women a positive pregnancy experience.

Kyrgyzstan certified to be malaria-free

4 November 2016 – Today, Kyrgyzstan received the official WHO certification of malaria elimination. Countries that maintain zero locally-acquired malaria cases for at least 3 consecutive years are eligible to apply for this certification on a voluntary-basis. Globally, a total of 32 countries and territories have received the certification.

Safer surgery with new guidelines

3 November 2016 – People should always bathe or shower before surgery, but not be shaved, and antibiotics should only be used before and during surgery, not afterwards, according to new WHO guidelines. The "Global Guidelines for the Prevention of Surgical Site Infection" includes input from 20 experts across the globe, and features 29 recommendations that will save lives, cut costs, and stop the spread of superbugs.

Webcast of Director-General candidates' forum

1 November 2016 – The six candidates for the position of WHO Director-General presented their visions in a webcast forum hosted by the WHO secretariat in Geneva on 1–2 November. All candidates spoke for 30 minutes and responded to questions from Member States.

WHO financing dialogue

28 October 2016 – The financing dialogue is a key element of WHO's reform process to better address the increasingly complex challenges of health in the 21st century. From persisting problems to new and emerging health threats, WHO needs the capability and flexibility to respond to this evolving environment. WHO is making some fundamental changes to enable it to respond faster and more effectively to emergencies, as well as to anticipate future health challenges and to minimize their impact.

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Election of Director-General

A close-up of the Director-General's seat in the WHO Executive Boardroom.
WHO/N. Bojgaard

The process to elect the next WHO Director-General is underway.


Highlights

  • Trachoma: WHO-led alliance awarded for saving the sight of millions
    October 2016 – The WHO Alliance for the Global Elimination of Trachoma by the year 2020 (GET2020) has been awarded the Global Partnership Award by the International Agency for the Prevention of Blindness. The award is in recognition of the remarkable work accomplished by the Alliance in implementing the WHO-recommended SAFE strategy.

Health emergencies programme

WHO Health Emergencies Programme delivers rapid, predictable, and comprehensive support to countries and communities as they prepare for, face or recover from emergencies caused by any type of hazard to human health, whether disease outbreaks, natural or man-made disasters or conflicts.

Zika virus and complications

After a spike in cases of microcephaly and Guillain-Barré syndrome associated with Zika virus, WHO declared a public health emergency.

Commentaries

Every tobacco death is an avoidable tragedy. The epidemic must stop here

"I urge global leaders convening in India to see this moment as an opportunity to bend the course of public health history."

Dr Margaret Chan, Director-General of WHO


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