Good health adds life to years
Half a million people die every year from tuberculosis in South-East Asia
Urgent action needed to address emerging health challenges
HIV/AIDS is becoming a manageable chronic disease
Over 1.4 billion people are at risk of rabies in South-East Asia
South-East Asian countries resolve to give higher priority to key health issues
Two out of three HIV patients in South-East Asia do not get life-saving drugs
Countries commit to supporting community health workers and volunteers
South-East Asian countries commit to combating drug resistance
WHO spotlights health in South-East Asia
WHO raises the alarm over nutrition problems
WHO urges countries to increase immunization to save lives
Governments commit to saving lives on the roads
Growing drug resistance could reverse gains in malaria control: WHO
Rational use of antibiotics is critical to fight against infectious diseases
WHO: greater innovation key to fight tuberculosis
WHO and partners call for action on “Partnerships for Health”
WHO brings together partners for health in South-East Asia
WHO calls for effective partnership to save lives in South-East Asia
Jakarta Call for Action on Noncommunicable Diseases
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