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    . orientating its District Coordinators in preparation for Nat Immunization Days campaign

  2. Investing in → improved health & productivity of populations → fosters economic growth

  3. virus risk assessment for countries in the African Region available here >>

  4. . & Ministry of Health staff demonstrate water treatment at a market during outbreak response

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    Here is the latest WHO situation report (17 February 2016)

  6. There is no “one-size-fits-all” solution for public health challenges, but countries can learn from each other

  7. An extension health worker in shows 's Minister of Health use of stones to share health messages

  8. Better data → better decisions for universal coverage → better health outcomes.

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    : By 2030 we aim to reduce by 1/3 premature deaths from . Let’s

    , , and 4 others
  10. From the ground up: rebuilding health systems in in the wake of .

  11. Vaccine supply chains must ensure vaccines reach every child in !

  12. Supply chains must ensure the right vaccines are available, in the right condition & quantities, at the right time, place & cost

  13. Strong political will key for universal access to , to ensure no one is left vulnerable to vaccine preventable diseases

  14. Political support for is KEY to reaching every child in Africa w/ vaccines!

  15. outbreak in , control & response activities being implemented. Read outbreak news for details

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    - et le rôle préventif de la radio en Guinée. -

  17. Height measuring poles used to determine dosage during mass drug administration for in

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    In for official visit & 7th Conf. of Health Ministers of Economic Community of Central African States

  19. . and Ministry of Health conduct mass drug administration against in .

  20. must sustain the gains, maintain momentum & be prepared to mitigate the eradication programme's risks to avoid resurgence

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