World Health Organization in Podcasts
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Yola Nell in Jerusalem. Following the clashes on Sunday, Israel said it would stop aid deliveries into Gaza, though it later relented, apparently under US pressure. Today the head of the World Health Organization, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, told us that despite the ceasefire agreement, not enough aid and medical supplies were getting into the Strip, and he called on Israel not to impose restrictions. He spoke to Anna Foster about conditions in Gaza.
More than half a million people worldwide were sickened by chikungunya disease last year.
As the ancient disease cholera surges once again around the globe, the World Health Organization is out with a situation report on the disease.
In Geneva, more than 1,400 delegates gathered at a week-long event on the World Health Organization's Tobacco Control Treaty, focusing on reducing smoking rates.
That's according to a new report from the World Health Organization.
The medical journal JAMA is publishing new guidelines from the World Health Organization.
Today marks the end of a week-long gathering in Geneva, where over 1,400 delegates were there to discuss the World Health Organization's Tobacco Control Treaty and strategize about how to further reduce smoking rates.
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