Mongolia launches the National Strategic Plan for TB 2024-2028, anchored on the systems optimization approach
Mongolia advances the establishment of a Respiratory Infections Surveillance Collaboratory
Immunization for all: Mongolia’s drive to protect every child
Unmasking the appeal: Mongolia’s response to the tobacco epidemic
Mongolia steps up fight against tobacco and e-cigarettes
Building national capacity for emergency preparedness and response
Strengthening Mongolia’s response to zoonotic diseases
Mongolia launches national programme to eliminate cervical cancer
Healthy beginnings, hopeful futures: Strengthening newborn and maternal health in Mongolia
Strengthening Mongolia’s National Public Health Emergency Operations Centre through training and simulation exercises
Updated WHO data reveal persistence of violence against women and girls across the Western Pacific
25 Years Polio-Free: Western Pacific Countries Renew Commitment to Polio Eradication
WHO collaborating centres elevate partnerships to strengthen innovation and unity for health in the Western Pacific
Alcohol Leaves a Mark: WHO calls for collective action to expose alcohol harms and support stronger regulation
Western Pacific countries lead global efforts to make surgery safer and more accessible
WHO Western Pacific Member States take action on key health priorities
Western Pacific countries and areas join forces to prevent cross-border health emergencies
Rising HIV infections put the Western Pacific on alert
Voices of a generation: a unique Photo Camp collaboration between ministries of health, National Geographic Society and WHO empowers youth to tell stories of climate change and health
Fiji becomes the 26th country to eliminate trachoma as a public health problem
WHO launches new guidance to promote mental health across all government sectors
WHO launches new framework to tackle drug resistance to HIV, hepatitis B and C, and STIs
Stronger infection prevention and management, better maternal outcomes
World Children’s Day: accelerating access to better medicines for children