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During this year's World Health Assembly, WHO, in collaboration with UN Foundation, will produce 3 live, 45-minute broadcasts including interviews with experts about the key health issues of the assembly.
Watch from May 24–26 at 16:00 CEST.
Highlights
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Double burden of malnutrition
May 2016 – Addressing undernutrition along with overweight and obesity, or diet-related noncommunicable diseases, within individuals, households and populations will be key to achieving the Sustainable Development Goals. In low- and middle-income countries, roughly 5 million children die of undernutrition-related causes every year. These same populations are also experiencing a rise in childhood overweight and obesity – increasing 30% faster than high-income countries.
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IHR Emergency Committee on the international spread of poliovirus
May 2016 -- The 9th meeting of the Emergency Committee reviewed data on wild poliovirus as well as circulating vaccinederived polioviruses (cVDPV).
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Strengthening the coordination of emergency medical teams
May 2016 – To further strengthen the coordination of emergency medical teams (EMTs), WHO will roll out EMT Coordination Cell training to 3 regions in 2016: Europe, the Americas, and South-East Asia.
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Recovery toolkit: Achieving health service resilience after Ebola
May 2016 -- Online library of tools and resources for the recovery of health systems in the aftermath of a public health emergency, such as the Ebola outbreak.
Disease outbreak news
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Lassa Fever – Nigeria
27 May 2016 -
Haemorrhagic fever syndrome – South Sudan
19 May 2016 -
Lassa Fever – Liberia
18 May 2016 -
Human infection with avian influenza A(H7N9) virus – China
17 May 2016
Emergency reform
WHO is reforming to be better equipped to address the increasingly complex challenges of health in the 21st century through changes in programmes, governance, and management.
Zika virus and complications
After a spike in cases of microcephaly and Guillain-Barré syndrome, strongly suspected to be associated with Zika virus, WHO declared a public health emergency.
Commentaries
Stories from countries
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Strengthening the coordination of Emergency Medical Teams
22 May 2016 -
Beyond Ebola, keeping patients and health workers safe
5 May 2016 -
Investing in trained midwives across Liberia
5 May 2016 -
Closing doors stops deadly surgical site infections in Uganda
4 May 2016 -
Liberia and Guinea discharge final Ebola patients in latest flare-up and begin 42 days of heightened surveillance
2 May 2016
Events
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World Health Assembly
23–28 May 2016
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World Humanitarian Summit
23–24 May 2016
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Second Global Conference on Health and Climate
7–8 July, 2016