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When autocomplete results are available use up and down arrows to review and enter to select. This World Humanitarian Day, we honour the heroes of humanitarian crises across the world: those who are first on the ground and at the forefront of every disaster relief, be it in a conflict or following disasters. An increasing number of convergent threats directly impact many people’s access to basic necessities, including healthcare. Humanitarians are often the only line of protection for care, dignity, and
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Mashup Score: 95Donors making a difference: strides towards disease prevention, healthier populations - 8 month(s) ago
Examples of how funds from WHO donors are helping making people healthier.
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@WHOTLS @WHOSEARO @WHOWPRO @UNTimorLeste @UNICEFTL @MdSTimorLeste @WHONepal @WHOAFRO @WHO_Europe @WHOEMRO The Republic of Congo 🇨🇬 is using geospatial tracking to help vaccinators reach all children, responding to the detection in March of a circulating poliovirus variant. Read more #WHOImpact stories: https://t.co/8WZYBbvD9j https://t.co/1Muz9TKiLE
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Mashup Score: 21Donors making a difference: strides towards disease prevention, healthier populations - 8 month(s) ago
Examples of how funds from WHO donors are helping making people healthier.
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Mashup Score: 46Donors making a difference: strides towards disease prevention, healthier populations - 8 month(s) ago
Examples of how funds from WHO donors are helping making people healthier.
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Mashup Score: 3Donors making a difference: immunization - 12 month(s) ago
A cholera vaccination in Malawi. ©WHOWHO’s contributors are supporting the “Big Catch-Up” – a push to get countries back on track with vaccinations after disruptions brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic, natural disasters and armed conflicts.WHO estimates that 25 million children missed out on vaccination in 2021, six million more than in 2019 and the highest number since 2009.To mark World…
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Mashup Score: 34Donors making a difference: The European Union teams up with WHO to boost COVID-19 vaccination coverage in Africa - 1 year(s) ago
Jafarasa Sadat, the provincial lead of the Expanded Programme on Immunization, administers the last shot of the day to Jauado Alifa, a community leader at Malica, a settlement for internally displaced people in Mozambique. ©WHOA €16 million grant to WHO from the European Union’s ECHO (European Civil Protection and Humanitarian Aid Operations) has helped raise COVID-19 vaccination rates in a group…
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Mashup Score: 6Donors making a difference: building skills, building capacity - 1 year(s) ago
WHO-supported entomology studies focus on understanding disease vectors in South-East Asia. ©Y. Srinivas Murty, Vector Control Research CentreA well-trained workforce is essential for reaching universal health coverage. WHO supports training across the globe and across the professional spectrum.This week we visit Samoa, where emergency medical teams are rehearsing for cyclone season; India, where…
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WHO supports training of hundreds of frontlines health workers in 🇭🇹 #Haiti's cholera response. The workers disseminate life-saving information in the most-affected communities & let people know how to prevent #cholera, seek early treatment. #WHOImpact 📌 https://t.co/Sx3I2yFpGw https://t.co/MfTceBa2Wk
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Mashup Score: 14Donors making a difference: building skills, building capacity - 1 year(s) ago
WHO-supported entomology studies focus on understanding disease vectors in South-East Asia. ©Y. Srinivas Murty, Vector Control Research CentreA well-trained workforce is essential for reaching universal health coverage. WHO supports training across the globe and across the professional spectrum.This week we visit Samoa, where emergency medical teams are rehearsing for cyclone season; India, where…
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Mashup Score: 23Donors making a difference: building skills, building capacity - 1 year(s) ago
WHO-supported entomology studies focus on understanding disease vectors in South-East Asia. ©Y. Srinivas Murty, Vector Control Research CentreA well-trained workforce is essential for reaching universal health coverage. WHO supports training across the globe and across the professional spectrum.This week we visit Samoa, where emergency medical teams are rehearsing for cyclone season; India, where…
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Mashup Score: 7Donors making a difference: building skills, building capacity - 1 year(s) ago
WHO-supported entomology studies focus on understanding disease vectors in South-East Asia. ©Y. Srinivas Murty, Vector Control Research CentreA well-trained workforce is essential for reaching universal health coverage. WHO supports training across the globe and across the professional spectrum.This week we visit Samoa, where emergency medical teams are rehearsing for cyclone season; India, where…
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WHO helped train 🇲🇷 #Mauritania’s new emergency-response teams to quickly locate & stop disease outbreaks before they can become epidemics. Since August 2022, the teams have responded to 8 emergencies & stopped a Rift Valley fever outbreak. #WHOImpact 📌 https://t.co/Sx3I2yFpGw https://t.co/5N702atiL3
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Read these moving stories of humanitarians who have been at the forefront of every disaster relief, #NoMatterWhat. Also, learn about our donors and partners who help us alleviate the suffering of people in crises. 🔗https://t.co/x7RoJo0lmC #WHOImpact #WorldHumanitarianDay https://t.co/V59IS90Cd4