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    Contingency Fund for Emergencies

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      The CFE funding is crucial for WHO to kick-start nimble responses and stop disease outbreaks in their tracks. It allowed WHO to quickly respond to: 🔸 mpox 🔸 cholera in #Malawi 🔸 Ebola in #DRC and #Uganda https://t.co/VDhpVZX8J0 https://t.co/oA3S0vdJdx https://t.co/tZVqRVHi3w

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    World Malaria Day 2023 - 1 year(s) ago

    On 25 April, World Malaria Day 2023 will be marked under the theme “Time to deliver zero malaria: invest, innovate, implement”

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      The world's first #malaria vaccine is saving lives 💪 Almost 1.5 million children at high risk in #Ghana 🇬🇭, #Kenya 🇰🇪 & #Malawi 🇲🇼 have received their first dose. The vaccine is safe and effective 🔗https://t.co/X8BIfTXD0z #WorldMalariaDay #VaccinesWork https://t.co/Z4h3ZBGbuK

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    JCO’s Cancer Stories: The Art of Oncology podcast features stories, dialogue, and personal reflections that explore the experience of living with cancer or caring for people with cancer, hosted by Dr. Lidia Schapira.

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    • 🆕 #JCO Cancer Stories: Art of Oncology podcast episode 🎙️ Capturing Memories for Children with Cancer in a Low-Resource Setting @agsils shares a picture legacy program in #Malawi 🇲🇼 for those with childhood cancer https://t.co/MEURLEqgtY @l_schapira #globalhealth #pedcsm

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    WHO worked with countries and other partners to fight outbreaks and eliminate diseases, while building toward the goal of health for all.

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      📢Good health news from across the world🗺️ Congratulations #Malawi🇲🇼 for being 1st country in Southern Africa and #Vanuatu 🇻🇺for being 1st Pacific Island to eliminate Trachoma, saving many from lifelong blindness. Read more such stories 🔗https://t.co/M7EgGdxoiC #HealthForAll https://t.co/CFdlMGkWrt

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    The World Health Organization (WHO) has validated Malawi as having eliminated trachoma as a public health problem,1 making it the fourth country in WHO’s African Region after Ghana (June 2018), Gambia (April 2021) and Togo (May 2022) to achieve this significant milestone.

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      RT @DrTedros: Congratulations to #Malawi’s health workers, communities and government on this historic achievement! https://t.co/UuUPLYfyaP…

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    The World Health Organization (WHO) has validated Malawi as having eliminated trachoma as a public health problem,1 making it the fourth country in WHO’s African Region after Ghana (June 2018), Gambia (April 2021) and Togo (May 2022) to achieve this significant milestone.

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    • Congratulations to #Malawi’s health workers, communities and government on this historic achievement! https://t.co/UuUPLYfyaP https://t.co/eUDC8z0NDX

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    More than 1 million children in Ghana, Kenya and Malawi have now received one or more doses of the world’s first malaria vaccine, thanks to a pilot programme coordinated by WHO

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      More than 1 million children in #Ghana, #Kenya and #Malawi have now received one or more doses of the world’s first #malaria vaccine, thanks to a pilot programme coordinated by WHO https://t.co/dbLK2bDBIS https://t.co/fXZWKl3Q6M