Pacific health leaders commit to action to tackle emerging and persistent challenges
WHO and UNDP launch US$17.85 million Global Environment Facility-funded project supporting climate resilient health systems in Kiribati, Solomon Islands, Tuvalu, and Vanuatu
Call for applications: WHO Healthy Islands Recognition 2023
Kiribati’s climate resilience set to get a boost with support from WHO and KOICA
Solomon Islands Ministry of Health and Medical Services inaugurates new oxygen plant with support from WHO and EU
Ministry of Health, WHO and EU partner to boost access to medicinal oxygen in Vanuatu
Let’s build on 75 years of health progress in the Pacific to achieve a healthier future: Tonga Ministry of Health, SPC, WHO
WHO provides water, sanitation and hygiene supplies to healthcare facilities in Fiji
Kiribati establishes national emergency medical team KIRIMAT to strengthen response to disasters and outbreaks
Marshall Islands Medical Assistance Team (MI-MAT) trains to rapidly respond during emergencies
WHO calls on Pacific leaders to make health and climate a high priority at regional leaders’ meeting
Pacific experts agree to further strengthen collaboration to protect communities from future outbreaks and pandemics
Asia-Pacific countries sound the alarm and commit to tackling antimicrobial resistance
WHO urges action to fully realize people's right to health in the Western Pacific
Papua New Guinea: empowering the healthcare workforce by strengthening its health information competencies
Western Pacific countries at risk of measles outbreaks due to immunization and surveillance gaps
WHO Science Council report calling for equitable expansion of genomics available in Chinese
Dr Saia Ma’u Piukala appointed WHO Regional Director for the Western Pacific
1 in 5 people in the Western Pacific face catastrophic health expenses each year
Region’s health leaders agree on actions to enhance communication for health, strengthen and transform the health workforce, and leverage innovation for health impact