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19 July 2016
Departmental update

UN Decade of Action on Nutrition (2016-2025) discussed at High-level Political Forum on Sustainable Development in New York

19 July 2016
Departmental update

WHO updates patent information on treatments for Hepatitis C

18 July 2016
Note for Media

Countries start to act on noncommunicable diseases but need to speed up efforts to meet global commitments

15 July 2016
Departmental update

INTERNATIONAL AIDS SOCIETY TO HOST TB2016 CONFERENCE AHEAD OF AIDS 2016

14 July 2016
Note for Media

WHO flags key challenges to global HIV response at International AIDS Conference

14 July 2016
Departmental update

India’s triumph over yaws adds momentum to global eradication

12 July 2016
Departmental update

Online public hearing to help inform the scope of the WHO guideline on health policy and system support to optimize community based health worker programmes

12 July 2016
Departmental update

New survey investigates levels of resistance to essential TB drugs

11 July 2016
Note for Media

New strategies to end violence against children

4 July 2016
Departmental update

5 reasons to support WHO’s global response to Zika virus

4 July 2016
Departmental update

New leishmaniasis country profiles based on routine surveillance data

30 June 2016
Departmental update

Introducing the Civil Society Taskforce:

28 June 2016
Statement

WHO announces head of new Health Emergencies Programme

25 June 2016
Departmental update

Report on public consultation on Framework on integrated people-centred health services

24 June 2016
Departmental update

Religious communities unite to address leprosy-associated stigmatization and discrimination

23 June 2016
Departmental update

WHO welcomes support from Gavi for malaria vaccine pilot programme

23 June 2016
Departmental update

WHO update and clarification on recent MERS cases reported by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia

21 June 2016
Departmental update

WHO to implement online epidemiological surveillance for leishmaniasis

20 June 2016
Departmental update

WHO confirms antiretroviral therapy reduces the risk of life-threatening HIV-related infections

17 June 2016
Statement

​Lower doses of yellow fever vaccine could be used in emergencies

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