72e session du Comité régional de l’OMS pour l’Europe

72e session du Comité régional de l’OMS pour l’Europe

Documents de référence

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Documents de référence

 

EUR/RC72/BG/1Progress model: implementation of the European regional action framework for behavioural and cultural insights for health, 2022–2027
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EUR/RC72/BG/2

 

Case examples of applying behavioural and cultural insights (‎BCI)‎ to health-related policies, services and communication processes
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EUR/RC72/BG/3

 

Strategy considerations for severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (‎SARS-CoV-2)‎ and other respiratory viruses in the WHO European Region during autumn and winter 2022/23: protecting the vulnerable with agility, efficiency, and trust
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EUR/RC72/BG/4 Turning down the alcohol flow. Background document on the European framework for action on alcohol, 2022–2025
EUR/RC72/BG/5

 

Background document: Regional Action Plans for ending AIDS and the Epidemics of Viral Hepatitis and Sexually Transmitted Infections 2022–2030

EUR/RC72/BG/6

 

Background document: Tuberculosis Action Plan for the WHO European Region 2023–2030

EUR/RC72/BG/7

 

Background document: the WHO European Framework for action to achieve the highest attainable standard of health for persons with disabilities 2022–2030

EUR/RC72/BG/8

 

Polio in the WHO European Region – update & efforts to sustain polio-free status

EUR/RC72/BG/9

 

Considerations for the control and elimination of monkeypox in the WHO European Region: policy brief No.1, 26 August 2022

EUR/RC72/BG/10

 

Policy brief on vaccination against monkeypox in the WHO European Region: policy brief No.2, 26 August 2022

EUR/RC72/BG/11

Tuberculosis action plan for the WHO European Region 2023–2030. Information sheet

 
EUR/RC72/BG/12

Regional action plans 2022–2030 for ending AIDS and the epidemics of viral hepatitis and sexually transmitted infections. Information sheet

EUR/RC72/BG/13

Agenda for the Ministerial Lunch on Resetting the course towards ending tuberculosis and AIDS, and eliminating the epidemics of viral hepatitis and sexually transmitted infections in the WHO European Region