Improving road safety in Egypt, 1 July 2012
The Road Safety in 10 Countries project is an international initiative that aims to raise road safety awareness in 10 low- and middle-income countries, including EgyptCairo, 20–21 June 2012 – Road traffic injuries are among the 10 leading causes of death and disability globally. In Egypt, road traffic crashes claim the lives of about 8000...
Improving national health accounting systems for better health care, 25 June 2012
How much should countries spend on health, and how can this expenditure be tracked? As health care systems around the world continuously develop in response to changing demographics, disease patterns rapid technological development and highly complicated funding mechanisms, this is the kind of information required by the experts and policy-makers...
Delivering immunization services in times of crisis, 14 July 2012
More than 3.2 million children under the age of five are being immunized against polio in South SudanIn many countries of the Eastern Mediterranean Region, delivering immunization services is not an easy task. Demographic, geographic, social and economic challenges, in addition to limited health system capacities, often affect the delivery of...
Visit of the Minister of Health of Morocco to the WHO Regional Office fosters stronger cooperation, 13 June 2012
Dr Alwan, WHO Regional Director (right), shakes hands with the Minister of Health of Morocco, H.E. Dr El Hussein El-Ouardi, accompanied by Dr Jaouad Mahjour of the Regional Office (left) and Mr Jilali Hazem, Ministry of Health, MoroccoH.E. Dr El Hussein El-Ouardi, the Minister of Health of Morocco, paid a one-day visit to the WHO Regional Office for...
World Blood Donor Day 2012, 11 June 2012
This week, the World Health Organization (WHO) and its partners celebrate World Blood Donor Day, the theme of which is “Every blood donor is a hero”. World Blood Donor Day is being commemorated this year while the world increasingly suffers from a shortage of blood supplies in hospitals and clinics. Out of the 80 countries where blood donation rates are...
Scaling up noncommunicable disease prevention and control in Oman, 10 June 2012
A female nurse in Oman testing the blood pressure of a male patientDespite Oman’s increasing rates of noncommunicable diseases, its advances in the delivery of primary health care services have given the country extensive experience in health promotion and disease prevention. The country also has a strong tradition of multisectoral collaboration in...
South Sudan: WHO’s newest Member State, 14 May 2012
Photo: Pauline Ajello / WHO 14 May 2012 - South Sudan became WHO’s newest and youngest Member State after its independence on 9 July 2011. WHO supports the Government and health authorities at central and local level in strengthening health systems, addressing public health issues and supporting and promoting research for health. "WHO’s support in...
Stop tobacco industry interference in tobacco control, 31 May 2012
Tobacco is the only legal consumer product that kills its users when used exactly as intended by the manufacturer. Tobacco use kills nearly 6 million people every year, 600 000 of whom were exposed to second-hand smoke. WHO marks World No Tobacco Day each year on 31 May to draw global attention to the widespread prevalence of tobacco use and to...