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    FAO warns of ‘unprecedented’ avian flu spread, in call for global action

    Briefing Member States in Rome, FAO officials called for urgent action to strengthen biosecurity, surveillance and rapid-response mechanisms to curb the outbreak.FAO Deputy Director-General...

    World News in Brief: Cholera surges worldwide, DR Congo update, WHO leads global health...

    The UN health agency registered almost 810,000 cases and 5,900 deaths from the preventable disease in 2024; that’s about 50 per cent higher than...

    Gaza: UN humanitarians ahead of polio vaccination target

    “We think that we will need another day tomorrow to actually wrap-up the central zone completely,” said Dr. Rik Peeperkorn, WHO Representative for the...

    Health teams brave war conditions in Sudan to save newborn babies

    Under shelling and gunfire, Esraa cradled her newborn son. As the war in Sudan broke out in April 2023, she was trying to reach...

    Avian flu reported in 108 countries across five continents, says UN health agency

    In an update on the mutating virus - known as H5N1 – Dr. Madhur Dhingra from the Food and Agriculture Organization, FAO, said that...

    UN upholds safety and efficacy of Gaza polio vaccine

    Dire conditions brought on by the war have caused the disease to resurface after more than two decades.  Last week, a case was confirmed...

    Jeddah conference closes with adoption of global pledges to tackle antimicrobial resistance

    Immediately following the adoption of the commitments in the Saudi coastal city, the host country’s Minister of Health Fahad Al-Jalajel said the conference outcome...

    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...

    At Rafah border crossing to Gaza, UN’s Guterres calls for immediate ceasefire

    In a tradition that started when he served as the UN High Commissioner for Refugees to shine a light on Muslim communities in distress,...

    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...

    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...

    Make midwives universally accessible and save millions of lives, WHO urges

    According to the World Health Organization (WHO), this sort of large-scale life-saving is possible, if midwifery care is universally accessible and consistent with international...

    AI-powered art puts ‘digital environmentalism’ on display at UN Headquarters

    Abstract shapes in green, orange and white flow into and out of each other in an endless, never-repeating pattern, combined with ambient music that...

    UN leaders call for more action to end racism and discrimination

    UN Secretary-General António Guterres celebrated the achievements and contributions of people of African descent from across the world, while addressing the forum via video...

    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...

    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...

    Gaza: UN health agency urges rapid scale-up of medevacs as thousands remain in critical...

    Speaking from Gaza, WHO Representative Rik Peeperkorn described a scene of widespread destruction, overwhelmed medical facilities and growing mental health needs, as the population...

    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...

    Every hour, 100 people die of loneliness-related causes, UN health agency reports

     Loneliness is linked to approximately 100 deaths every hour – more than 871,000 deaths annually. By contrast, strong social connections are associated with better...

    World News in Brief: Deadly virus outbreak in Uganda, $500 million human rights appeal,...

    Health authorities in Kampala confirmed that one patient has died – a nurse who had sought treatment at various other medical facilities after developing...

    World News in Brief: UNICEF mpox response in DR Congo, ‘unprecedented’ threat to Sudan’s...

    The Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) has recorded more than 21,000 suspected cases of the viral disease, including over 5,000 confirmed cases and...

    WHO identifies 17 pathogens as top priorities for new vaccine development

    The study is the first global effort to systematically prioritize endemic pathogens based on their regional and global health impact.It reconfirms longstanding priorities for...

    Gaza: Polio vaccination campaign moves to southern areas

    The campaign moved to southern areas of the Gaza Strip following the successful completion of the first phase in the centre of the enclave,...

    UNICEF seeks $165 million for therapeutic food to combat ‘silent killer’

    The warning comes from UN children’s agency UNICEF which said levels of severe wasting in children under five remain gravely high in several countries...