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Rapid assessment of the quality of mental health care in Greece

The rapid assessment of the quality of mental health care in Greece was conducted under the Development and implementation of a framework for quality measurement...

Health workforce migration in the WHO European Region: country case studies from Albania, Armenia, Georgia, Ireland, Malta, Norway, Republic of Moldova, Romania and Tajikistan

Health workforce migration is rapidly reshaping health systems across the WHO European Region. While it can strengthen health systems in receiving countries,...

Rehabilitation workforce in Armenia: evaluation report 2024–2025

The rehabilitation workforce is essential for optimizing functioning and reducing disability in diverse health settings. Globally, challenges like workforce...

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Childhood cancer inequalities in the WHO European Region 2022 report

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For the first time, a report sets out the evidence on childhood cancer inequalities in the 53 countries of the WHO European Region. The report seeks to reduce these inequalities while recognizing the different contexts in countries.

It is hoped that the evidence and recommendations will support decision-makers and advocates in all countries to help ensure improved access to equal and quality cancer control for all children.

Funding for the preparation, development and printing of the report was kindly provided by St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, serving as WHO Collaborating Centre for Childhood Cancer, in Memphis (TN), United States of America.

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Childhood cancer inequalities in the WHO European Region 2022 report

Overview

For the first time, a report sets out the evidence on childhood cancer inequalities in the 53 countries of the WHO European Region. The report seeks to reduce these inequalities while recognizing the different contexts in countries.

It is hoped that the evidence and recommendations will support decision-makers and advocates in all countries to help ensure improved access to equal and quality cancer control for all children.

Funding for the preparation, development and printing of the report was kindly provided by St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, serving as WHO Collaborating Centre for Childhood Cancer, in Memphis (TN), United States of America.

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Office for Prevention & Control of NCDs (MOS)