World Health Organization responds to growing health needs in Yemen, calls for increased access
17 February 2016 -- Despite facing significant challenges as a result of the ongoing conflict in Yemen, WHO continues to respond to the increasing health needs of millions of people across the country. Since the beginning of the crisis, WHO has reached more than seven million people in 23 governorates through the provision of medicines, medical supplies,...
WHO condemns multiple attacks on health facilities in the Syrian Arab Republic
17 February 2016 – WHO is appalled at the recent attacks on health care facilities in the Syrian Arab Republic. These attacks have resulted in at least 14 people being killed, including 4 health care workers, and have left many others severely injured. Our thoughts and condolences are with the families and colleagues of those killed and injured. On 15...
WHO and Ministry of Health of Iraq endorse joint programme of cooperation for 2016–2017
Mr Altaf Musani, WHO Representative in Iraq, Dr Ala Alwan, WHO Regional Director for the Eastern Mediterranean, and Dr Adila Hamoud, the Minister of Health of Iraq11 February 2016, Baghdad, Iraq -- WHO and the Ministry of Health of Iraq, yesterday in Baghdad, reviewed and endorsed the 2-year cycle joint programme of cooperation between WHO and the...
Following months of blocked access, WHO medical supplies reach Taiz City, Yemen
Sana'a, 10 February 2016 — Following months of blocked access to Taiz City, Yemen, and in response to mounting emergency health needs, the World Health Organization (WHO) has successfully delivered more than 20 tonnes of life-saving medicines and medical supplies. These medical supplies are critical to meet the most urgent needs in a city where...
WHO welcomes unprecedented international support for Syrians
10 February 2016 – The World Health Organization welcomes the unprecedented support shown by countries participating in the "Supporting Syrians and the Region Conference" in London on 4 February, during which more than US$ 10 billion was pledged to provide humanitarian aid to people affected by the Syrian crisis over the coming 5 years. “Countries...
WHO and Ministry of Health endorse joint action to meet health needs and challenges in Iraq
10 February 2016, Baghdad, Iraq: WHO’s Regional Director for the Eastern Mediterranean Dr Ala Alwan is meeting senior health officials from the Ministry of Health in Baghdad and local and international health partners to discuss a number of emerging health needs and challenges in the country. The Regional Director and Her Excellency the Minister of...
WHO calls on countries of the Region to take steps to prevent Zika virus
Cairo, 31 January 2016 -- As the Zika virus outbreak continues to spread reaching 24 countries in the Americas (as of 27 January), WHO’s Regional Director for the Eastern Mediterranean Dr Ala Alwan is calling on governments to work together to keep the Region protected. “Zika virus is spread by the Aedes mosquito, the same type of mosquito that...
Zika virus disease
30 January 2016 – Outbreaks of Zika virus disease are currently ongoing in 22 countries in the Americas and in 1 country in Africa. No cases of the disease have so far been reported from any country in the WHO Eastern Mediterranean Region. However, the disease is spread by a species of mosquito that exists in the majority of countries of the...
Libya conflict lingers leaving nearly 2 million in need of health care
Speaking at a special briefing on Libya in Geneva, His Excellency Dr Reida Oakely, Libya’s Minister of Health, and Dr Syed Jaffar Hussain, WHO Representative for Libya, appealed to the international community to step up efforts to help save nearly 2 million people. WHO and health partners require a total of US$50 million in 2016 to meet critical health...
Reducing preventable cancer deaths in the Region
31 January 2016 – 400 000 people, young and old, die every year in the WHO Eastern Mediterranean Region due to cancer. On World Cancer Day, 4 February, under the slogan “We Can. I Can.”, WHO is calling on governments to provide and improve access to quality cancer care and on communities and individuals to quit smoking, eat healthy food and keep...