Good health for all Mongolians: the Government and the World Health Organization renew their commitment
WHO Representative a.i. in Mongolia pays a courtesy visit to the Minister of Health
Mongolia’s National Immunization Programme is evaluated as well-established amid existing challenges
Mongolia to share experiences on reflecting the Leaving No One Behind in health policy and planning at WHA
Multisectoral coordination and improving financing in health security identified as priority areas
WHO scaling up M-Health early screening projects in rural and urban Mongolia
Raising awareness about depression and combatting stigmatization on World Health Day
Leaving No One Behind in Planning Local Health Care Strategies
Study on pulmonary tuberculosis reveals need for expansion of health services to high risk groups
GeneXpert sets handed-over to the Umnugobi aimag and Songino-Khairkhan district
WHO hosts dialogue on climate change and health
Region’s leaders discuss need to protect health in relation to climate change and the environment
Region’s health leaders pledge to tackle antimicrobial resistance and strengthen tobacco control
Regional action to protect children from harmful impact of food marketing and promote healthy ageing
Health ministers endorse WHO five-year plan to make the Western Pacific the healthiest, safest region
Regional health leaders gather to discuss priority issues, agree World Health Organization actions
Kiribati eliminates lymphatic filariasis
Parliamentarians: Climate crisis one of the most critical threats to health in the Asia-Pacific region
Risk of Ebola in the Western Pacific remains low
Dengue increase likely during rainy season: WHO warns
WHO’s head of emergencies reaffirms support to Lebanon’s health system amid escalating needs
Urban health leaders renew commitment to accelerate life-saving action in cities
WHO updates guidelines on opioid dependence treatment and overdose prevention
From evidence to action: WHO consultation advances public health and social measures for public health emergencies