Global scientists double down on SARS-CoV-2 variants research at forum

Global scientists are intensifying research into COVID-19, as the World Health Organization (WHO) moves to expand its scientific collaboration and monitoring of emerging variants of
Global Ebola vaccine stockpile creation announced by WHO & UNICEF

NEW YORK/ GENEVA: The four leading international health and humanitarian organizations announced today the establishment of a global Ebola vaccine stockpile to ensure outbreak response.
Neglected tropical diseases has health organizations renew collaborations

Neglected tropical diseases (NTDs) have long been a problem, so much so that the World Health Organization (WHO) and Sanofi – one of the world’s
WHO: Almost 2B depend on healthcare facilities without basic water services

WHO and UNICEF warns that almost 1.8 billion people are at heightened risk of COVID-19 and other diseases because they use or work in health
Campaign to help 100 million people quit tobacco launched by WHO

Campaign for World No Tobacco Day 2021 – “Commit to Quit.” launched by the World Health Organization. The new WHO Quit Challenge on WhatsApp and
Leading cause of death and disability worldwide

Noncommunicable diseases now make up 7 of the world’s top 10 causes of death, according to WHO’s 2019 Global Health Estimates This is an increase
World Aids Day: WHO calls for global solidarity to maintain HIV services

On 1 December during World Aids Day, WHO called on global leaders and citizens to rally for “global solidarity” to maintain essential HIV services during
WHO Says The Record Of Coronavirus Cases Rise Daily Around The World!

India reports quite 94,000 new cases; Israel the primary to reimpose national lockdown; encouraging signs in the province of Victoria The World Health Organization
COVID-19: 15 Important Facts from WHO You Need to Know

Coronaviruses (CoV) are a large family of viruses that cause illness ranging from the common cold to more severe diseases such as Middle East Respiratory Syndrome
WHO: Health care investment needs to curb out-of-pocket spending

Governments must boost spending on primary health care by a minimum of an extra 1 percent of their gross domestic product to widen coverage and
