WHO Europe: Reflecting on Public Health Progress
WHO Europe: Reflecting on Public Health Progress Member states will be reflecting on public health progress of past 10 years and set health priorities for Europe at the 69th session of the WHO Regional...
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WHO Europe: Progress on Health Equity Is Stalling WHO’s first-ever Health Equity Status Report reveals that health inequities in many of the 53 countries in the WHO European Region remain either the...
View ArticleUniversal Health Coverage and the Forgotten Generation
Universal Health Coverage and the Forgotten Generation Research editorial Summary The editorial focuses on the overlooking of adolescents when it comes to Universal Health Coverage, stating that the...
View ArticleCreating Healthy Lives
Creating Healthy Lives: A Whole-Government Approach to Long-Term Investment in the Nation’s Health Research Publication Background The health of the population is one of any nation’s greatest assets....
View ArticleGermany: Every 5th Person Can’t Afford Healthy Lifestyle
Germany: Every 5th Person Can’t Afford Healthy Lifestyle According to a new study by PwC every 5th person in Germany can’t afford a healthy lifestyle. 45% of Germans say they suffer from at least one...
View ArticleFrom Promises To Progress On Health For All
From promises to progress on Health for All Joint Open Letter to Governments ahead of the UN High-Level Meeting on Universal Health Coverage Your excellencies, Ahead of the forthcoming UN General...
View ArticleWorld Health Assembly Concludes With Call For Strong WHO
World Health Assembly Concludes With Call For Strong WHO This year due to the COVID-19 pandemic, an abridged version of the World Health Assembly was held virtually from May 18 to 19, 2020. The 73rd...
View ArticleWHO Europe: Comment on Draft European Program of Work
WHO Europe: Comment on Draft European Program of Work The European office for the World Health Organization (WHO) has opened an online consultation on its proposed European Programme of Work (EPW)...
View ArticleGermany and France Commit to Increased Support to WHO
Germany and France Commit to Increased Support to WHO Just before taking on the EU Presidency on July 1st, Germany announced its commitment to increase support for the World Health Organization (WHO)...
View ArticleNew Lancet Commission on Women and Cancer
New Lancet Commission on Women and Cancer Taking into consideration the high proportion of women affected by cancer and the gender and socio-economic inequalities in health, The Lancet has launched a...
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