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The Western Pacific Region is home to almost 1.9 billion people across 37 countries and areas.

WHO is working with governments and partners across the Western Pacific to make this the healthiest and safest Region.

 

Regional Director's Report

Regional Director's Report

The work of WHO in the Western Pacific Region, 1 July 2023 – 30 June 2024

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A girl stands in front of her house near a vaccination site in Dak Som Commune in Dak Nong, Viet Nam during a January 2024 vaccination outreach programme.
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Monitoring noncommunicable diseases and injuries: a baseline assessment in 20 cities

This report presents the experiences of 20 cities who were involved in the development of monitoring guidance to address noncommunicable diseases and injuries....

Urban health capacities: assessment and response action guide

Policy-makers and practitioners can deliver significant benefits to the health of city populations by achieving urban goals and solving challenges in any...

Urban health capacities assessment and response: implementing food safety in Suva, Fiji

Assessing and using capacities that create synergies across sectors and levels of governance can significantly improve urban health and well-being. The...

WHO SEAR 22nd Epidemiological Bulletin 2024

 This epidemiological bulletin aims to provide the situation of key infectious diseases in the WHO South-East Asia region to inform risk assessments...