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Eliminating mpox:Placing affected populationsat the heart of our response
Digital alerts warn of disease outbreaks thanks to Kyrgyzstan’s new system
Maria’s first-hand experience: how telemedicine brings health care closer to remote Swedish villages
New WHO initiative among efforts to protect the vulnerable from vaccine-preventable diseases in Ukraine
Lessons learned from COVID-19: how did the pandemic affect children’s health and habits?
Regional Director
Statement – Why rethink mobility in the WHO European Region?
Statement – Dr Hans Henri P. Kluge, WHO Regional Director for Europe, at the 9th High-level Meeting of the Small Countries Initiative
Statement – Together, we can end TB by 2035
Statement – Supporting and investing in our health workers is a win for all of us
Celebrating World Health Day and WHO’s 75th anniversary in Kyrgyzstan
Unable to walk and housebound at the age of 12 – the extreme consequences of long COVID
“The most important is to stay human”: the story of a Ukrainian nurse from Kharkiv caring for patients amid the war
WHO/Europe training course on alcohol and public health in Europe
Eliminating mpox: Placing affected populations at the heart of our response
European Public Health Week 2023 – Daily kick-off for Monday: mental health for all
Third meeting of the European Laboratory Task Force for Emerging and Re-emerging Pathogens
Supporting the prevention, detection and treatment of cervical cancer
Addressing the obesity epidemic in Europe
Helping countries ensure equitable access to affordable medicines
Behavioural and cultural insights
Digital health
Vaccines and immunization