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
Mongolia commits to end TB - the world’s deadliest infectious disease
Addressing megatrends of population ageing and NCDs: WHO launches new partnership with Japan’s Kanagawa Prefecture
Rubella elimination verified in Japan, and measles and rubella elimination verified in Pacific island countries and areas
The WHO in the Western Pacific launches an improved Excess Mortality Calculator to strengthen surveillance
Up to 5% of climate emissions come from healthcare. A new coalition of Asia-Pacific countries, backed by WHO, plans to change that
Global Health Learning Centre 2025 Fellows celebrate graduation at WHO Regional Office for the Western Pacific
GHLC 2025 kicks off with a dynamic start: Module A successfully completed
WHO in the Western Pacific calls for urgent action to save mothers and newborns
WHO in the Western Pacific urges decisive action to end TB
WHO calls for investment in health-care infection and prevention control
Drowning deaths decline in the Western Pacific, but urgent action is still needed
Medical Product Alert N°5/2025: Substandard (contaminated) oral liquid medicines
WHO upgrades its public health intelligence system to boost global health security
Maldives becomes the first country to achieve ‘triple elimination’ of mother-to-child transmission of HIV, syphilis and hepatitis B
WHO warns of widespread resistance to common antibiotics worldwide