I am in #Tanzania and had a productive discussion with President Samia Suluhu covering a wide range of areas concerning her government’s work to strengthen its health system; the enactment of the Universal Health Insurance Act 2023; launch of the Community Health Workers Program in 2023 and investments made in emergency preparedness.
We also discussed the #Marburg Virus Disease outbreak in the northwestern Kagera region, during which she told me they had confirmed one case of the disease. Following our meeting the President made the announcement in the press conference.
The government is scaling up its response by enhancing case detection, establishing treatment centers, setting up a mobile laboratory for testing samples, and deploying national response teams.
We also discussed the #Marburg Virus Disease outbreak in the northwestern Kagera region, during which she told me they had confirmed one case of the disease. Following our meeting the President made the announcement in the press conference.
The government is scaling up its response by enhancing case detection, establishing treatment centers, setting up a mobile laboratory for testing samples, and deploying national response teams.
Tanzania has gained experience in controlling Marburg previously, as this is the second reported outbreak of the disease in Kagera. The first outbreak was in March 2023. I hope this experience will help Tanzania to bring the current outbreak under control quickly.
I pledged WHO’s continued support for the response, and I released US$3 million from the Contingency Fund for Emergencies. We thank our partners for their support.
I thanked the President for her leadership and commitment to health.
I pledged WHO’s continued support for the response, and I released US$3 million from the Contingency Fund for Emergencies. We thank our partners for their support.
I thanked the President for her leadership and commitment to health.
WHO staff are our strongest asset.
It’s very moving to see them so committed and so united in supporting our colleague Tania Cernuschi’s fundraising initiative for #HealthForAll.
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It’s very moving to see them so committed and so united in supporting our colleague Tania Cernuschi’s fundraising initiative for #HealthForAll.
#1Dollar1World 👏
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I have been at WHO for over 10 years. Like my colleagues, I have worked my butt off day and night to fight Covid and work towards universal access to health care. This place frustrates me every day.
Leprosy is a chronic infectious disease occurring in over 120 countries, with around 200 000 new cases reported every year.
But we can eliminate leprosy. That's why on #WorldLeprosyDay, we call on all countries to unite and act to achieve this goal.
Current medical interventions and collaborative efforts have brought us closer, but continued investment in diagnostics, innovative treatments and outreach is essential. #HealthForAll
But we can eliminate leprosy. That's why on #WorldLeprosyDay, we call on all countries to unite and act to achieve this goal.
Current medical interventions and collaborative efforts have brought us closer, but continued investment in diagnostics, innovative treatments and outreach is essential. #HealthForAll
WHO expresses deep concern about the implications of the United States government’s immediate funding pause for #HIV programmes in low- and middle-income countries. These programmes provide access to life-saving HIV therapy to more than 30 million people worldwide.
This funding halt can put people living with HIV at immediate increased risk of illness and death and undermine efforts to prevent transmission in communities and countries.
Such measures, if prolonged, could lead to rises in new infections and deaths, reversing decades of progress and potentially taking the world back to the 1980s and 1990s when millions died of HIV every year globally, including many in the USA.
We call on the US government to enable additional exemptions to ensure the delivery of lifesaving HIV treatment and care: https://bit.ly/42yxxIz
This funding halt can put people living with HIV at immediate increased risk of illness and death and undermine efforts to prevent transmission in communities and countries.
Such measures, if prolonged, could lead to rises in new infections and deaths, reversing decades of progress and potentially taking the world back to the 1980s and 1990s when millions died of HIV every year globally, including many in the USA.
We call on the US government to enable additional exemptions to ensure the delivery of lifesaving HIV treatment and care: https://bit.ly/42yxxIz
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WHO statement on potential global threat to people living with HIV
The World Health Organization (WHO) expresses deep concern on the implications of the immediate funding pause for HIV programmes in low- and middle-income countries. These programmes provide access to life-saving HIV therapy to more than 30 million people…
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This #WorldNTDDay, WHO verifies #Niger as the first country in the African Region to eliminate onchocerciasis.
I congratulate the government and dedicated health workers for their commitment to liberating its population from this blinding, stigmatizing illness that causes so much human suffering among the poorest.
Over the past 20 years, more than 50 countries have eliminated one or more neglected tropical disease, with support from WHO and dedicated programmes funded by generous donors.
We’re calling on all partners to Unite, Act, Eliminate -- because neglected tropical diseases still affect over 1 billion people, mostly in the world’s poorest and most vulnerable communities.
I congratulate the government and dedicated health workers for their commitment to liberating its population from this blinding, stigmatizing illness that causes so much human suffering among the poorest.
Over the past 20 years, more than 50 countries have eliminated one or more neglected tropical disease, with support from WHO and dedicated programmes funded by generous donors.
We’re calling on all partners to Unite, Act, Eliminate -- because neglected tropical diseases still affect over 1 billion people, mostly in the world’s poorest and most vulnerable communities.
WHO and partners have facilitated access to a candidate vaccine and treatments for the outbreak of Sudan #Ebola virus in #Uganda: https://bit.ly/3EjuKc5
The first 2160 doses of the vaccine candidate, and the treatments, are already in Kampala, as they were pre-positioned as part of outbreak preparedness.
The first 2160 doses of the vaccine candidate, and the treatments, are already in Kampala, as they were pre-positioned as part of outbreak preparedness.
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WHO and partners enable access to candidate vaccine and treatments for outbreak of Sudan Ebola virus disease in Uganda
WHO and partners have immediately boosted their support to the Ugandan government’s response to an outbreak of Sudan virus disease outbreak (SVD, part of the Ebola family), including by facilitating access to a candidate vaccine and candidate treatments.
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LIVE NOW: My remarks at the opening of 156th WHO Executive Board meeting. #EB156
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With WHO's support, Uganda’s Health Ministry has started a vaccine trial against #Ebola Sudan virus today. The trial will enroll contacts of people with the disease, and contacts of the contacts.
This vaccination trial was initiated with record speed, only three days since the outbreak was declared, while ensuring full compliance with international and national regulatory and ethical requirements. It is also the first trial to assess the clinical efficacy of a vaccine against Ebola Sudan virus disease.
This trial demonstrates the importance of investing in R&D for vaccines and treatments and outbreak response preparedness, as well as partnerships. We thank Makerere University and UVRI for their leadership, as well as Africa CDC, CEPI, EU HERA and IDRC for their collaboration on this lifesaving effort.
WHO will continue supporting the government in a comprehensive response to bring the outbreak under control.
This vaccination trial was initiated with record speed, only three days since the outbreak was declared, while ensuring full compliance with international and national regulatory and ethical requirements. It is also the first trial to assess the clinical efficacy of a vaccine against Ebola Sudan virus disease.
This trial demonstrates the importance of investing in R&D for vaccines and treatments and outbreak response preparedness, as well as partnerships. We thank Makerere University and UVRI for their leadership, as well as Africa CDC, CEPI, EU HERA and IDRC for their collaboration on this lifesaving effort.
WHO will continue supporting the government in a comprehensive response to bring the outbreak under control.
WHO staff are working around the world to help the people we serve to:
- breathe cleaner air, eat healthier diets, drink safer water and use safer roads;
- get the safe, quality health services and products they need, where and when they need them, without worrying about what it will cost;
- stop outbreaks and deliver lifesaving care in the most difficult and dangerous situations.
Yesterday, I presented my report to the WHO Executive Board, summarizing what my colleagues have achieved in the past year: https://bit.ly/3CLOogp
We remain committed to achieve #HealthForAll and everywhere. #EB156
- breathe cleaner air, eat healthier diets, drink safer water and use safer roads;
- get the safe, quality health services and products they need, where and when they need them, without worrying about what it will cost;
- stop outbreaks and deliver lifesaving care in the most difficult and dangerous situations.
Yesterday, I presented my report to the WHO Executive Board, summarizing what my colleagues have achieved in the past year: https://bit.ly/3CLOogp
We remain committed to achieve #HealthForAll and everywhere. #EB156
Since Saturday, WHO has supported the medical evacuation of 104 patients - large majority of them children – out of Gaza via the Rafah crossing to receive specialized care in Egypt. 172 companions travelled with the patients.
Around 12000-14000 people still need medical evacuation. We continue to urge for scaled-up approvals via all possible routes, including restoration of medical referrals to the West Bank, including East Jerusalem, so the lives of thousands of patients can be saved in time.
Around 12000-14000 people still need medical evacuation. We continue to urge for scaled-up approvals via all possible routes, including restoration of medical referrals to the West Bank, including East Jerusalem, so the lives of thousands of patients can be saved in time.
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Female genital mutilation:
-harms the health of women and girls;
-it has no medical benefits;
-it violates their rights.
On International Day of Zero Tolerance for Female Genital Mutilation, we stand with all our partners in the commitment to end this harmful practice, forever. #EndFGM
-harms the health of women and girls;
-it has no medical benefits;
-it violates their rights.
On International Day of Zero Tolerance for Female Genital Mutilation, we stand with all our partners in the commitment to end this harmful practice, forever. #EndFGM
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Tackling obesity and wasting.
Fighting climate risks.
Ensuring medicine safety.
Immunizing millions of children.
Eliminating neglected tropical diseases.
Stopping mother-to-child HIV transmission.
These are just some of the highlights of our work for #HealthForAll.
Fighting climate risks.
Ensuring medicine safety.
Immunizing millions of children.
Eliminating neglected tropical diseases.
Stopping mother-to-child HIV transmission.
These are just some of the highlights of our work for #HealthForAll.
For decades, WHO has worked with countries to #EndMalaria — 45 countries and 1 territory have been successful so far!
Hope towards a malaria-free world is rising with 25 of 83 endemic countries now reporting fewer than 10 cases per year.
#HealthForAll
Hope towards a malaria-free world is rising with 25 of 83 endemic countries now reporting fewer than 10 cases per year.
#HealthForAll
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On the International Day of Women and Girls in Science, we celebrate all women who have made many scientific breakthroughs in public health and medicine.
WHO remains committed to encouraging more women to enter science and creating an environment where they can progress and lead us towards #HealthForAll.
WHO remains committed to encouraging more women to enter science and creating an environment where they can progress and lead us towards #HealthForAll.
LIVE NOW: WHO media briefing on global health issues
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Every day, WHO scans the world for health threats.
And we respond to dozens of outbreaks, conflicts, disasters and more.
Here are some highlights of how our teams across the world serve the most vulnerable people.
#HealthForAll
And we respond to dozens of outbreaks, conflicts, disasters and more.
Here are some highlights of how our teams across the world serve the most vulnerable people.
#HealthForAll
Nearly 1.2 million people lose their lives on the world’s roads every year.
They set out on a regular trip – to work, to school, to go shopping, to see a friend or to go on holiday – but that journey becomes their last.
My call to Ministers attending the 4th Ministerial Conference on #RoadSafety: The solutions are not always easy or popular, but we know they work, they save lives and are a good long-term investment in sustainability and productivity: bit.ly/4i3Lt1O
Together, we can work for a world in which everyone reaches their destination safely.
They set out on a regular trip – to work, to school, to go shopping, to see a friend or to go on holiday – but that journey becomes their last.
My call to Ministers attending the 4th Ministerial Conference on #RoadSafety: The solutions are not always easy or popular, but we know they work, they save lives and are a good long-term investment in sustainability and productivity: bit.ly/4i3Lt1O
Together, we can work for a world in which everyone reaches their destination safely.