Immunizing 116 million children against polio in Africa

23 March 2017 – As part of one of the largest polio vaccination campaigns in Africa, 190 000 vaccinators in 13 countries will immunize 116 million children to tackle the last remaining stronghold of the disease on the continent. To stop the potentially dangerous spread of the disease as soon as possible, volunteers will deliver polio vaccine to every house across all cities, towns and villages in these countries.

World TB Day: Unite to end TB

22 March 2017 – Protecting human rights, ethics and equity are principles which underpin WHO’s End TB Strategy. Patients, communities, health workers, policy makers and other stakeholders frequently face conflicts and ethical dilemmas. New WHO tuberculosis (TB) ethics guidance, launched for World TB Day, 24 March, aims to help ensure that countries implementing the End TB Strategy adhere to sound ethical standards to protect the rights of all those affected.

Safe wastewater reuse important as fresh water supplies diminish

22 March 2017 – Worldwide, as water resources become scarce, urban centres expand and demand for food increases, wastewater reuse is becoming more attractive and viable. Today, it is estimated that more than 10% of the world’s population consumes food produced with wastewater and 40% live in water-stressed areas. However, wastewater treatment is low in most developing countries, posing various risks to human health.

Ambulances airlifted into Iraq to serve trauma needs in Mosul

21 March 2017 – WHO with logistics support from the World Food Programme, airlifted 15 fully equipped ambulances to Iraq in order to better respond to the increasing trauma and medical related emergencies in west Mosul. The ambulances will enhance trauma care at the frontlines and ensure timely transfers to field hospitals.

Health centres in Nigeria treat severely malnourished children

17 March 2017 – An estimated 400 000 children in northeast Nigeria are currently suffering from severe acute malnutrition. Two-year-old Umar is slowly regaining his health after receiving care and medicine from a WHO-supported stabilization centre.

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Highlights

  • Global Health Sector Strategy on Viral Hepatitis
    March 2017 – Worldwide, approximately 240 million people have chronic hepatitis B infection and 80 million people have chronic hepatitis C infection. A dedicated portal has been developed for the first ever Global Health Sector Strategy on Viral Hepatitis 2016–2021.
  • Ad-hoc Interagency Coordination Group on antimicrobial resistance
    March 2017 – At the UN General Assembly's high-level meeting on antimicrobial resistance in September 2016, Member States requested the Secretary-General to establish, in consultation with WHO, the Food and Agriculture Organization, and the World Organisation for Animal Health, an ad-hoc interagency coordination group on antimicrobial resistance.

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Children and environment

Infographics on how environmental exposures start in the womb, and can have effects throughout life.

World TB Day, 24 March

Leave no one behind. Unite to end TB

WHO places a special focus on uniting efforts to leave no one behind: address stigma, discrimination, marginalization and overcome barriers to access care.

International Women's Day

Dr Flavia Bustreo at IPU, 20 October 2015

"On International Women’s Day, we must all unequivocally reaffirm our commitment to gender equality and women's and girls' fundamental rights."