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    WHO reports 71 per cent rise in cholera deaths last year

    Over 4000 people died from the disease last year, a 71 per cent increase compared to 2022. The number of reported cases also increased by...

    WHO approves first mpox vaccine to boost access in Africa

    The MVA-BN vaccine from the Danish pharmaceutical company Bavarian Nordic was prequalified by the WHO on Friday and has already been approved in Europe...

    Sanitary disaster in Gaza ‘worsening by the day’, warns UNRWA

    In a new alert, UNRWA highlighted how Gazans’ shelters have become a target for insects and rodents after more than 11 months of war...

    Lives of pregnant women and newborns at risk as funding cuts impact midwifery support

    But despite their critical role, UN support for midwifery is under serious threat due to severe funding cuts.Each year, three-quarters of all maternal deaths...

    Gaza: 57 children reported dead from malnutrition, says WHO

    Since the aid blockade began on 2 March, 57 children have reportedly died from the effects of malnutrition, according to the Ministry of Health.If...

    ‘Still reeling’: Myanmar quakes worsen humanitarian crisis in fractured country

    The 28 March quake measuring 7.7 on the Richter scale, struck central regions with deadly force, killing some 3,800 people and injuring over 5,000,...

    Iraq: How the world helped Mosul rise from the rubble of war

    Now, with UN support, Mosul has risen from the ashes of war and its historic monuments which had been reduced to rubble, dot the...

    Global solidarity key to future pandemic preparedness, says UN chief

    The world remains dangerously unprepared for the next pandemic, despite the harrowing lessons of COVID-19, Mr. Guterres warned.“COVID-19 was a wake-up call to the...

    World News in Brief: Haiti crisis, measles surge, global torture accord turns 40

    Stéphane Dujarric told reporters at UN Headquarters in New York that according to  UN migration agency, IOM, more than 4,300 people have fled their homes...

    Half of women’s organizations in crisis zones risk closure within six months

    Across 73 countries, 308 million people now rely on humanitarian aid – a number that continues to rise. Women and girls are disproportionately affected...

    Pandemic accord can be a ‘gamechanger’ for marginalised communities, says youth advocate

    Mr. Hassan and his fellow Youth Councillors advise and actively engage with the WHO Director-General and the agency’s senior leadership, designing and expanding the agency’s...

    From Declaration to action: Antimicrobial resistance initiatives center stage at Jeddah conference

    Concerned parties from around the world gathered on Thursday at the Ritz-Carlton in the Red Sea city ahead of the 4th Global Ministerial Conference...

    Antimicrobial resistance crisis ‘happening now,’ WHO’s Tedros stresses at Jeddah summit

    In remarks to the Conference, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, the Director-General of the UN World Health Organization (WHO), said that what is being discussed is...

    Mpox alert: UNICEF issues $58.8 million appeal to halt outbreak in Africa

    “Children in Burundi are bearing the brunt of the mpox outbreak with alarming rates of infection and health impacts,” said Dr Paul Ngwakum, UNICEF...

    Reject bigotry and discrimination, UN chief says, urging everyone to combat Islamophobia

    In a message marking Saturday’s International Day to Combat Islamophobia, Secretary-General António Guterres warned of racial profiling and discriminatory policies that violate human rights...

    UNICEF renews school protection call in Ukraine amid ‘deadly reality’ of attacks

    John Marks, interim UNICEF Representative in Ukraine, issued a renewed appeal for schools to be protected as war rages on.“During the first week of...

    ‘Major milestone’ immunization campaign begins in DPR Korea

    “This campaign is a major milestone in our drive to vaccinate every child in the DPRK and protect them from common childhood diseases,” said...

    While energy access improved, more funding is needed to address disparities, says WHO

    While the rate of basic access to energy has increased since 2022, the current pace is insufficient to reach universal access by 2030, one...

    WHO marks 20 years of its lifesaving tobacco control treaty

    The agency is this week celebrating the 20th anniversary of the entry into force of its Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (WHO FCTC) –...

    Israeli strike on hospital ‘further cripples’ Gaza’s fragile health system

    Several staff members, including two nurses, were injured in the strike on the Kuwaiti Field Hospital in Khan Younis according to Gaza’s Ministry of...

    Gaza: Six UNRWA staff killed in strikes on school sheltering displaced people

     “This is the highest death toll among our staff in a single incident,” UNRWA said in a post on the social media platform X,...

    Countries set to adopt ‘vital’ pandemic preparedness accord

    The stakes are high for this year’s World Health Assembly, the UN’s premier health forum, where officials will tackle a sweeping agenda – from pandemic...

    UN-backed refugee athletes named as Olympic flag bearers

    On Tuesday, the IOC announced that boxer Ms. Ngamba and taekwondo athlete Mr. Al-Ghotany would be carrying the IOC flag on behalf of the...

    Cyberattacks on healthcare: A global threat that can’t be ignored

    According to a 2021 global survey, more than one-third of responding health institutions reported at least one ransomware attack in the preceding year, and...