Tuvalu responds to the country’s first community transmission of COVID-19
Marshall Islands partners with WHO to increase resilience to climate change and pandemics
Fiji offers expanded support to those who want to quit tobacco
Solomon Islands boosts efforts to prevent and treat cervical cancer
Vanuatu leads the way for Pacific elimination of trachoma – the world’s biggest infectious cause of blindness
Palau establishes national emergency medical team (EMT)
15 tonnes of lifesaving COVID-19 supplies arrive in Samoa
WHO, Government of Japan, and Governments of the Marshall Islands, Federated States of Micronesia and Palau partner to enhance COVID-19 preparedness and response
Pacific Health Ministers commit to strengthening health systems to meet current and future health challenges
WHO supports whole-of-UN response to volcanic eruption and tsunami in Tonga
Candidates announced for election of next WHO Regional Director for the Western Pacific
Antimicrobial resistance expected to cause 5.2 million deaths in the Western Pacific by 2030
Oral diseases affect more than 800 million people in the Western Pacific
WHO urges governments to stop subsidizing life-threatening tobacco crops
WHO turns 75: People live 30 years longer, but more action needed to ensure health for all and prepare for future threats
Health experts from across the Western Pacific gather in Siem Reap to strengthen collaboration with WHO on regional priorities
Les Ministres de la santé d’Asie-pacifique s’engagent à répondre aux besoins des laissés-pour-compte, à lutter contre le cancer du col de l’utérus et à promouvoir la santé mentale
Asia-Pacific health ministers work to reach the unreached, combat cervical cancer and promote mental health
Les responsables de la santé prennent des mesures visant à prévenir et à maîtriser les maladies non transmissibles et à transformer les soins de santé primaires en Asie-Pacifique
Health leaders take steps to prevent and control noncommunicable diseases and transform primary health care in Asia-Pacific