Your voice matters and should be heard to shape health policies, programmes and plans. Join a town hall meeting in your community to discuss your needs and preferences for better health care. #HealthForAll Learn more: http://bit.ly/3LjCb3c
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We are the United Nations’ health agency. We are committed to achieve better health for everyone, everywhere.
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The World Health Organization's mission: to promote health, keep the world safe, and serve the vulnerable. Working through offices in more than 150 countries, WHO staff work side by side with governments and other partners to ensure the highest attainable level of health for all people. Stay connected with WHO: Facebook https://www.facebook.com/WHO Twitter http://www.twitter.com/who Instagram: @who Google+ https://www.google.com/+who YouTube http://www.youtube.com/who
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http://www.who.int
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- 5.001–10.000 Beschäftigte
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- Geneva 27, GE
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- 1948
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- Global Health, Health Trends, Health Research, Health Statistics, Disease Prevention und Health Promotion
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#WorldBreastfeedingWeek starts today! Breastfeeding is easier when mums have our support! 👨👧👦 Families 🫂 Friends 💻 Work 🩺 Health workers 💼 Governments Let’s all step up to support breastfeeding mums everywhere to 🤱🏻🤱🏽🤱🏾🤱🏼🤱🏿 as long as they would like https://bit.ly/4cLdCII #TogetherForMoms
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It’s #FriendshipDay! Empower your friends with knowledge to stay safe in health emergencies by sharing our free #OpenWHO online courses. Learning is available in 73 different languages! Be a friend. Spread the word: https://bit.ly/3WyfyP7
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Violence against children is widespread and leads to severe health issues incl.: • Depression • Eating disorders • High-risk sexual behaviors • Unintended pregnancies • Harmful use of tobacco, alcohol and drugs WHO works to prevent violence against children by • Raising awareness about the harmful effects of violence on health • Gathering data to inform effective policies and interventions • Training professionals to recognize and respond to signs of violence https://bit.ly/4d1MSUs
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Mei's story portrays one way social participation can lead to improvements in health care you receive. Your voice can lead to real change! #HealthForAll Learn more: http://bit.ly/3LjCb3c
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Dive into this week's essential health updates. 🌊 Anyone Can Drown; No One Should: Every year, nearly a quarter of a million people lose their lives to drowning. 🍞 Global Hunger: Around 733 million people faced hunger in 2023. ✈️ Medical Evacuations from Gaza: Sixteen people with complicated medical conditions arrive in Spain. ☀ Sun and Skin Cancer: Everything you need to know. Stay informed. Stay inspired. Stay engaged.
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Today is World Hepatitis Day. With a person dying every 30 seconds from a hepatitis-related illness, we must accelerate action on better prevention, diagnosis, and treatment to save lives and improve health outcomes. Here is how you can take action to protect yourself and your loved ones: 🔹 Get tested 🔹 Never share sharp instruments 🔹 Get treated 🔹 Vaccinate babies within 24 hours of birth Find out more: https://bit.ly/3YijTXN
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The story of #genomics can shape every stage of our lives, from birth through to adulthood. It can help us catch potential health issues early and tailor the way we treat them.
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People in Sudan have faced severe difficulties for years, from armed conflict to harsh environmental conditions like drought. These crises have led to death, disease, an overburdened health system and displacement for millions. With the support of donors including the Italian Development Cooperation, the Government of Japan, KSrelief and USAID, WHO is working tirelessly to protect and support the health and well-being of these extremely vulnerable populations. WHO has provided lifesaving treatment for malnourished children and distributed medical equipment and supplies. Find out more: https://bit.ly/3WwGLlb