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At an award ceremony taking place during a Plenary of the Seventy-eighth World Health Assembly in Geneva on Friday, 23 May 2025, public health prizes and awards were presented to persons and ...
The global response to HIV has reached a crucial juncture. Groundbreaking scientific advances, including the development of long-acting HIV prevention technologies like lenacapavir and cabotegravir, ...
The new algorithm, endorsed by the ministry in a November 2024 circular, aligns with World Health Organisation (WHO) 2019 ...
The Philippines has assured the international community that it remains steadfast in its commitment to attaining ...
Updates from the 78th World Health Assembly. Plus, the new nominee for WHO regional director for Africa, and why not everyone is happy about the new pandemic treaty.
Global health leaders called for the Pandemic Agreement adopted at the 78th World Health Assembly to deliver where past efforts failed—equitable access to life-saving technologies and services during ...
Despite substantial medical advancements that have transformed HIV into a manageable chronic condition for individuals, the ...
The World Health Organisation (WHO) plans to prequalify ‘lenacapavir’ for the treatment and prevention of Human ...
Member States have formally adopted the world’s first Pandemic Agreement at the 78th World Health Assembly in Geneva, Switzerland.The Agreement is a legally binding deal in which countries agree to a ...
Minister for Health, Jennifer Carroll MacNeill, told The Irish Times that Ireland has increased its assessed contributions, ...
Hundreds of WHO officials will join donors and diplomats in Geneva with one question dominating their thoughts - how to cope ...
As WHO prepares for its annual assembly, officials are focused on how to cope with budget cuts as they face life without ...