On April 7, 1948, the World Health Organization (WHO) was established in Geneva, Switzerland, as the leading global health authority. This date signifies a new beginning in international efforts to address health challenges.
The World Health Organization has announced the suspension of medical evacuations for patients from Gaza following the tragic death of one of its employees. This decision comes amid a worsening humanitarian crisis in the region.
The World Health Organization and UNICEF have warned of a rise in attacks on health facilities in Sudan, as the ongoing conflict approaches its third year, leading to increased casualties and widespread destruction.
The World Health Organization has designated the National Health Command and Control Center in Saudi Arabia as a collaboration center, reflecting the progress of the health system in the Kingdom. This move enhances knowledge exchange and supports health policy development at both regional and global levels.
The National Health Center for Leadership and Control has been designated as a collaborating center with the World Health Organization until 2030. This decision aims to enhance international cooperation in public health.
The World Health Organization has warned of a critical humanitarian situation in Sudan, stating that over <strong>50%</strong> of the population requires urgent assistance. This warning comes amid escalating conflicts that have led to a growing humanitarian crisis in the country.
The World Health Organization has delivered a shipment of <strong>78.5 tons</strong> of humanitarian aid to Afghanistan from its logistics center in Dubai. This initiative aims to support the country's healthcare sector during a critical time of resource shortages.
The World Health Organization has called for urgent support for health systems in five Middle Eastern countries—Lebanon, Iran, Iraq, Syria, and Jordan—struggling under the pressures of ongoing conflicts. Director Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus emphasized the need for immediate funding to address health crises.
The World Health Organization has announced the delivery of the first shipment from the 'Humanitarian Bridge' initiative to the Gaza Strip, aimed at providing humanitarian support to those affected by the current situation. The shipment contains vital medical supplies to address health challenges in the region.
The World Health Organization has reported no signs of radiation leaks at this time, providing reassurance amid growing concerns about nuclear safety in the region. This announcement comes as several countries closely monitor the situation.
The World Health Organization announced its inability to tolerate attacks hindering its operations in Iran, highlighting damage to its facilities due to ongoing U.S.-Israeli aggression. This statement comes amid rising tensions in the region, raising concerns about the impact on health services provided by the organization.
The Director of Emergency at the World Health Organization confirmed that the drug Dexamethasone represents a significant breakthrough in combating COVID-19. This medication, typically used for treating inflammation, has proven effective in reducing mortality among patients requiring respiratory support.
Nine paramedics were killed and seven others injured in a series of attacks targeting healthcare facilities in southern Lebanon. The assaults occurred in five separate villages, highlighting the escalating violence in the region.
The World Health Organization faces new challenges in delivering emergency medical supplies from its Dubai hub to crisis areas like Lebanon due to the ongoing Iranian war. Restrictions on air, sea, and land routes have frozen aid shipments, threatening the organization's ability to provide timely support.
The World Health Organization has urged all conflicting parties in the Middle East to cease hostilities, warning that the health situation is deteriorating rapidly. Access to healthcare is collapsing, threatening the lives of millions.
The World Health Organization reported that 13 children died in the latest wave of violence sweeping Darfur, Sudan, where clashes between rival factions erupt amid ongoing civil war. Health facilities have been targeted in a clear violation of humanitarian law.
The World Health Organization has warned that the ongoing conflict in the Middle East has entered a 'dangerous phase' threatening regional peace, particularly after strikes targeted nuclear sites in both Iran and Israel. This conflict poses severe risks to food and humanitarian security in the region.
An airstrike has led to the deaths of 64 people, including 13 children, and injured 89 others at a hospital in Darfur, according to the World Health Organization. The organization has called for the urgent need to protect civilians and healthcare workers.