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    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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      In #Samoa 🇼🇸, WHO, @dfat 🇦🇺 & @MFATNZ 🇳🇿 supported the training of the Emergency Medical Team respond to the impact of cyclones. The group rehearsed setting up & operating mobile clinics. #WHOImpact 📌 https://t.co/Sx3I2yFpGw https://t.co/uhd67r9zWi

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    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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      🧵 A well-trained workforce is essential for reaching universal health coverage. That is why we support training and capacity building for the whole spectrum of health professionals to achieve #HealthForAll. #WHOImpact across the globe 🌎🌍🌏: 📌 https://t.co/Sx3I2yFpGw https://t.co/9kk1BRkuvI

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    Health highlights 2022 - 1 year(s) ago

    The year 2022 has presented us with many challenges affecting our health. And yet, as 2022 draws to a close, we still have many reasons for hope. We are hopeful that each of these emergencies will be declared over at different points next year.

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    • RT @WHO: 2022 and beyond, let’s champion #HealthForAll. Learn about the #WHOImpact for a safer, healthier world. 🔗https://t.co/N0KDdkHROj h…

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    Health highlights 2022 - 1 year(s) ago

    The year 2022 has presented us with many challenges affecting our health. And yet, as 2022 draws to a close, we still have many reasons for hope. We are hopeful that each of these emergencies will be declared over at different points next year.

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      2022 and beyond, let’s champion #HealthForAll. Learn about the #WHOImpact for a safer, healthier world. 🔗https://t.co/N0KDdkHROj https://t.co/oxrxr990Vh

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    PREVENTING MEASLES AND RUBELLA: A father waits with his baby daughter during Pakistan’s WHO-supported vaccination campaign in November. Massive floods have heightened the risk of severe disease. ©WHOThis week, we check in with projects from the Americas to Zambia, where contributions to WHO are providing the means to prevent disease, respond to emergencies, build vaccine-manufacturing facilities…

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      In response to the summer’s catastrophic floods in #Pakistan 🇵🇰, WHO worked with the government to organize vaccination campaigns to protect children from measles and rubella. Read more 👉https://t.co/LhbPCAAh1r #WHOimpact https://t.co/Qp6p7aNkSi

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    PREVENTING MEASLES AND RUBELLA: A father waits with his baby daughter during Pakistan’s WHO-supported vaccination campaign in November. Massive floods have heightened the risk of severe disease. ©WHOThis week, we check in with projects from the Americas to Zambia, where contributions to WHO are providing the means to prevent disease, respond to emergencies, build vaccine-manufacturing facilities…

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      WHO has been training health workers in #Comoros 🇰🇲 to care for expectant #HIV-positive mothers and ensure that the virus is not passed on to their babies. Read more 👉https://t.co/LhbPCARSq1 #WHOimpact https://t.co/KV1IpIZ264

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    PREVENTING MEASLES AND RUBELLA: A father waits with his baby daughter during Pakistan’s WHO-supported vaccination campaign in November. Massive floods have heightened the risk of severe disease. ©WHOThis week, we check in with projects from the Americas to Zambia, where contributions to WHO are providing the means to prevent disease, respond to emergencies, build vaccine-manufacturing facilities…

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      In #Zambia 🇿🇲, WHO and @Irish_Aid joined forces and provided financial support to train 600 health workers, aiming at improving country's emergency preparedness, health-surveillance systems. Read more 👉https://t.co/LhbPCAAh1r #WHOimpact https://t.co/7zJ165UyWU

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    PREVENTING MEASLES AND RUBELLA: A father waits with his baby daughter during Pakistan’s WHO-supported vaccination campaign in November. Massive floods have heightened the risk of severe disease. ©WHOThis week, we check in with projects from the Americas to Zambia, where contributions to WHO are providing the means to prevent disease, respond to emergencies, build vaccine-manufacturing facilities…

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      In #Liberia 🇱🇷, WHO is working with health leaders to promote rational use of antibiotics to fight drug-resistant microbes. Read more 👉https://t.co/LhbPCASqfz #WHOimpact https://t.co/sxifMCXe8r

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    A woman in Niger displays her vaccination certificate. ©WHO/FactstoryNew stories from WHO staff report on timely deliveries to Ukraine’s war-torn city of Kherson; to Mogadishu, Somalia, after a devastating car-bomb attack; and to Benghazi, Libya, to fill urgent health-care needs.We also feature stories on new contributions of equipment and supplies to build health systems in Burundi, Niger,…

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      In #Niger 🇳🇪, WHO & @EU_Commission helped boost the country's vaccination coverage by working with community leaders to fight rumours about the #COVID19 vaccines. 👉https://t.co/rMyk7AE5IE #WHOimpact https://t.co/FjFwQxfAGY