Climate change: Viet Nam secures hospital water supplies for resilient future
World Immunization Week: WHO and UNICEF encouraging efforts in Viet Nam to catch up on routine childhood vaccinations
World Malaria Day 2023: WHO encourages last mile effort in Viet Nam’s historic fight towards zero malaria
WHO, FAO encourage people to take the pledge for a healthier and safer Viet Nam
WHO, FAO, MOH and MARD driving efforts together to stop overuse and misuse of antimicrobials in humans and animals
It’s not over yet - COVID-19 vaccines, boosters and children
FAO, WHO and U.S. CDC commit to standing with Viet Nam for the elimination of human deaths from rabies on World Rabies Day 2022: One Health, Zero Deaths
WHO, Ministry of Health and Ministry of Education and Training launch report on Vietnamese students’ health
No road too bumpy: Viet Nam brings COVID-19 information to remote areas
MOH, MARD, WHO and FAO reinforce advocacy for responsible use of antibiotics; call for Viet Nam to go Blue on 19 November
Candidates announced for election of next WHO Regional Director for the Western Pacific
Antimicrobial resistance expected to cause 5.2 million deaths in the Western Pacific by 2030
Oral diseases affect more than 800 million people in the Western Pacific
WHO urges governments to stop subsidizing life-threatening tobacco crops
WHO turns 75: People live 30 years longer, but more action needed to ensure health for all and prepare for future threats
Health experts from across the Western Pacific gather in Siem Reap to strengthen collaboration with WHO on regional priorities
Les Ministres de la santé d’Asie-pacifique s’engagent à répondre aux besoins des laissés-pour-compte, à lutter contre le cancer du col de l’utérus et à promouvoir la santé mentale
Asia-Pacific health ministers work to reach the unreached, combat cervical cancer and promote mental health
Les responsables de la santé prennent des mesures visant à prévenir et à maîtriser les maladies non transmissibles et à transformer les soins de santé primaires en Asie-Pacifique
Health leaders take steps to prevent and control noncommunicable diseases and transform primary health care in Asia-Pacific