WHO statement on autism-related issues
WHO releases new guide to improve mass gathering safety
Indonesia strengthens inclusive, resilient WASH services in health care facilities
Whole Genome Sequencing boosts Indonesia’s polio surveillance
WHO guidance supports safe water and sanitation in health care facilities
Global partnerships boost Muhammadiyah Emergency Medical Team readiness for WHO classification
Indonesia strengthens district-level data to improve tracking of health financing and resource allocation
WHO report offers guidance to address antibiotic shortages and strengthen AMR response
Indonesia reviews medicine pricing and availability to strengthen equitable access
Strengthening TB surveillance to accelerate Indonesia’s path to elimination
“Patient safety from the start!”: WHO, UNFPA call for safer health care for every newborn and child in Indonesia
Breastfeeding in Indonesia on the rise, but mothers need more support
Elevating nursing and midwifery: WHO and Indonesia launch new Collaborating Centre to boost capacity in Indonesia and the Western Pacific Region
World No Tobacco Day 2025: WHO hails Indonesia’s bold reforms, calls for decisive action on standardized packaging
Immunization, foundation for healthy generation to the Golden Indonesian Generation 2045
WHO, UNFPA commend Indonesia’s efforts to eliminate cervical cancer, urge streamlined vaccine strategy and enhanced screening
Indonesia takes leadership role in tackling TB with development of new vaccine candidates
Prevent every rabies death: WHO and FAO highlight need for urgent, comprehensive action on World Rabies Day 2024
Evaluation of RAN PRA 2020-2024: Control of Antimicrobial Resistance Achieves Positive Results
Deaths due to AMR estimated to reach 10 million people by 2050, Ministry of Health and WHO launch national strategy
Tobacco use falls fastest in South-East Asia, yet 322 million people still at risk: WHO
The WHO South-East Asia Region has made the fastest progress globally in reducing tobacco use, according to the latest ‘WHO global report on trends in prevalence of tobacco use 200 ...
World Heart Day
Every minute eight people die due to cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) in the WHO South-East Asia Region. CVDs are a leading cause of deaths in the Region, half of them premature, in ...
World Rabies Day
Rabies is a major public health challenge in our South-East Asia Region, which—with an estimated 27,700 deaths annually—bears nearly half of the global burden. Tragically, most vic ...
Coordinate and strengthen efforts to combat dengue: WHO
The World Health Organization today called on countries in the South-East Asia Region to strengthen and coordinate action to prevent and control dengue and other arboviral diseases ...