As 2022 winds down, let's not forget that investing in the health workforce is key to strengthening health systems.👉Health systems can only function with health workers. Support your health workers!🧡
🔗https://t.co/Qo6jE6uMns
“On January 30, we declared the highest level of global emergency on #COVID19. During that time there were only 82 cases outside 🇨🇳. No cases in Latin America, actually. No cases in Africa. Only 10 cases in Europe.”-@DrTedros
We want YOU!
Calling all filmmakers covering health to submit your best short film 📽️ to the first-ever #HealthforAll Film Festival.
We have 3 categories - find more information at https://t.co/LTtoCgB4q5
#Film4Health
Blood & blood products are essential to care for:
1⃣🤰 and childbirth associated bleeding
2⃣👧👦 with severe anaemia due to malaria & malnutrition
3⃣patients with blood & bone marrow disorders, inherited disorders of haemoglobin & immune deficiency conditions
Today is #WorldBloodDonorDay!
🅰️🅱️🆎🅾️
Every few seconds, someone, somewhere, needs blood. Transfusion of blood and blood products helps save millions of lives every year.
By donating blood, you can save lives! https://t.co/AJGYqjyvDw
With the local radio station damaged by the cyclone, Manuel da Conceição took to the streets of Dondo to broadcast health messages from the back of his motorbike.
A six-day emergency #cholera vaccination campaign reached over 800 000 people in four districts affected by #CycloneIdai in #Mozambique 🇲🇿.
👉 https://t.co/mHo9zgQpre
Universal health coverage means that all people have access to the quality health services when & where they need them, including:
🔹Well-trained 👩⚕️👨⚕️
🔹Safe treatment
🔹Access to medicines 💊 & vaccines 💉
We know #HealthForAll is possible, let’s make it happen!
Today is #WorldHealthDay!
Health is a human right.
It’s time for Universal Health Coverage for everyone, everywhere.
We call on everyone to support #HealthForAll and sign the petition 👉 https://t.co/mHij2gNkq7
In first 3 days >50%, out of more than 900 thousand of the target group have been vaccinated against #cholera in the province of Sofala #cycloneIdai
Thousands of people received the oral #cholera vaccine today as part of a six-day emergency vaccination campaign run by the Ministry of Health in #Mozambique to help prevent spread of cholera https://t.co/2lxuqWGCTO
Cholera vaccine is safe, effective and saves lives. The #cholera campaign would not be possible without the strong support of the government, local authorities and population #cycloneIdai
Health messages for the public are essential to help protect people’s health after a disaster. #WHO, UNICEF and local partners have developed messages on hand washing and safe food preparation for local radio led by National Institute of Communication #cycloneIdai