WHO Coordinating the Healthcare Response to Nepal Earthquake
The World Health Organization has stepped-up efforts to deliver critical medical relief to populations outside of the Kathmandu valley affected […]
The World Health Organization has stepped-up efforts to deliver critical medical relief to populations outside of the Kathmandu valley affected […]
The 5th meeting of SAARC Health Ministers held at New Delhi, adopted the “Delhi Declaration on Public Health Challengesâ€. […]
Foodborne diseases encompass a wide spectrum of illnesses and are a growing public health problem worldwide. They are the […]
WHO India gave out awards for Public Health Champions at a national consultation held on 1 April 2015 jointly with […]
An estimated 700 000 children die of diarrhoea in WHOs South-East Asia Region every year. Unsafe food and water cause […]
HealthSaverz, a patient-centric healthcare company, has launched mobile app ‘MyHealthSaverz’ that will act as a reminder for the patients to […]
Tuberculosis affects nearly three million people in WHOs South-East Asia Region every year, of them nearly one million go undetected […]
Birth defects are common, costly and critical health challenges globally and particularly in the South-East Asia Region that reported 49,000 […]
By Dr Poonam Khetrapal Singh, Regional Director, World Health Organization, South-East Asia Region Every year cancer kills an estimated 1.1 […]
The HIV epidemic has continued to spread in Europe since 2004 despite advances in medical treatment and new prevention options. […]
Almost 2 billion people use excrementally polluted water, which poses not only a global health risk, but also flushes away […]
In a world in which 14 percent of the population in the 21st century still defecate outdoors, children remain among […]
The World Health Organizations first Global report on drowning: preventing a leading killer claims that about 372,000 people die from drowning every […]