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WHO’s boss sorry most disturbing cuts to global health financing ‘in living memory’

“We live through the greatest disturbance of global health financing in memory“Said WHO HERFORY Director Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus. He warned that sudden withdrawals of funding are jeopardizing medical progress, including efforts to fight tropical diseases that are now emerging in some regions. “This is just the tip of the iceberg“He told journalists at Who’s […]

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FAO calls for action in the midst of outbreaks of foot and mouth diseases

FMD is a very contagious viral disease that affects split animals, including cattle, pigs, sheep, goats and various wild species. Europe is currently facing the worst outbreak so far in this century at the same time as an exotic viral tribe has been introduced in Iraq and other countries In the nearest east. Concern for

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Anthrax Outbreak Compounds Security Crisis in Eastern DR Congo

And with almost seven million people compulsive by violence, since progress from M23 rebels earlier this year, DRC is facing one of the world’s most complex shear crises, according to the UN Migration Agency (IOM). Living in crowded and under resourceed camps, displaced populations are increasingly vulnerable to both illness and attack. Since January 2025

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First Person: Myanmar Aid workers brave conflict and harsh conditions to bring help to earthquake victims

Thein Zaw Win, Communications and Advocacy Analyst in the Yangon Office of UN Sexual and Reproductive Health Agency (UNFPA) saw the devastating consequences of the earthquake during a week’s long visit to the Mandalay region, one of the regions most affected by the disaster. Thein Zaw Win, Communications and Advocacy Analysis at UNFPAS Yangon office,

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Plague of rats and insects give the latest challenge for war -meat gazan

A displaced woman told FN news Correspondent in Gaza: “In all camps we suffer from biting insects, especially fleas,” adds that “our children suffer from severe pain due to itching and prickly. “We tried to treat it in simple ways, but the right drugs are not available at the Medical Center.” While biting insects found

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FN Alert over rising deportations of Haitian mothers and newborns from Dominican Republic

According to the UN migration agency, IOM, in recent weeks has experienced an increase in the deportation of women, including those who are pregnant or breastfeeding, as well as children and newborn babies. The agency has emphasized the increased risks facing these groups that return to Haiti, where access to basic services remains very limited.

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One in four female gender management cases now carried out by health workers

While the health sector worldwide plays a key role in stopping the violent practice of FGM and supporting survivors, evidence of other regions suggests other. From 2020, an estimated 52 million girls and women were exposed to FGM in the hands of health workers – that’s about one in four cases. “Health workers must be

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Largely eradicated diseases at risk of returning due to budget cuts

Cuts to global health financing leads to an increase in outbreaks of diseases that vaccines had almost wiped out, the UN Health Agency, which warns on Thursday. In Africa’s “Meningitis Belt”, which spans parts of sub-Saharan Africa, vaccination campaigns had successfully eliminated meningitis A. Similarly improved routine immunization and emergency vaccine stocks drastically reduced cases

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Stoping children marriage is the key to restricting deadly teen -gravidities: who

Every year, more than 21 million young girls in low and middle -income countries become pregnant. About half of these pregnancies are unintended. Nine out of 10 teenage births occur among girls who got married before they turned 18. “Early pregnancies can have serious physical and psychological consequences for girls and young women,” Dr. Pascale

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