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    India’s Accredited Social Health Activist (ASHAs) are among the six recipients of the WHO Director-General’s Global Health Leaders Award and have been recognised for their outstanding contribution towards protecting and promoting health. The award ceremony was part of the live-streamed high-level opening session of the 75th World Health Assembly on 22 May 2022.ASHA, a Hindi word, which means…

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      Meet ASHA (The Accredited Social Health Activist Workers)! ASHA #HealthWorkers in #India provide maternal care, immunization for children, community health care & treatment for hypertension & tuberculosis. 🔗https://t.co/KaZnSWPKih https://t.co/pC4eWC8rzy

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    Your Royal Highness Princess Muna al Hussein, Shukran Jazeelan for joining us, we are very much honoured to have you and we appreciate your continued commitment to the health workforce.Honourable Ministers, Excellencies, dear colleagues and friends,Good morning. I am honoured to welcome all of our guests, both in person and online, to the Fifth Global Forum on Human Resources for Health.We are…

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    • Globally, we estimate there will be a shortage of 10 million #healthworkers by 2030. It’s pointless having stuff or tools if you don’t have staff. https://t.co/9tp9E9Y8YJ https://t.co/2XodbMClnm

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    Your Royal Highness Princess Muna al Hussein, Shukran Jazeelan for joining us, we are very much honoured to have you and we appreciate your continued commitment to the health workforce.Honourable Ministers, Excellencies, dear colleagues and friends,Good morning. I am honoured to welcome all of our guests, both in person and online, to the Fifth Global Forum on Human Resources for Health.We are…

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      "Globally, we estimate a projected shortage of 🔟 million #healthworkers by 2030"-@DrTedros at the opening of WHO's Fifth Global Forum on Human Resources for Health Full remarks ▶️ https://t.co/dFr1D8W7n5 https://t.co/tVbNV58Z16 https://t.co/FeOqH1mm8q

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    Three years ago, as health and care workers faced a tidal wave of COVID-19 cases, people around the world leaned out of their windows and clapped in daily acts of solidarity at a time of fear and uncertainty. But more than three years on, and as waves of the virus continue to put pressure on health systems, that appreciation for health workers must translate into action. The…

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    • #COVID19 exacerbated long-standing health workforce challenges that continue to threaten health systems. Ahead of the 5th Global Forum on Human Resources for Health, my @LinkedIn piece reflects on how to go beyond applause & really support #healthworkers. https://t.co/7RRupAucFo

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    One of the deadliest diseases known to humans, smallpox remains the only human disease to have been eradicated. Many believe this achievement to be the most significant milestone in global public health.

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      #Smallpox was eradicated in 1980, thanks to an extended global effort, spearheaded by WHO and involving all countries. Thousands of #healthworkers administered half a billion vaccinations to stamp out the disease. https://t.co/rivy0gj2oZ #VaccinesWork https://t.co/Xvyp43VZmO