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WHO Primary Health Care Demonstration Platform gathers momentum with visit from Kyrgyzstan
Representatives from the Western Balkans share expertise on how PHC and digital solutions can address NCDs and mental health
Kyrgyzstan: Vaccine safety monitoring is a shared responsibility
In Armenia, WHO/Europe joins hands with local NGOs and people living with mental health conditions to mark World Mental Health Day
Solidarity to protect those with disability during the pandemic
Statement – The escalation of the humanitarian emergency requires an escalation of the humanitarian response
New WHO Country Office in Cyprus agreed
Preparedness without borders: New emergency risk communication school and simulation bring training to life
Countries in eastern Europe and central Asia work together to monitor financial protection – a key dimension of universal health coverage
Joint statement: Working together towards COVID-19 and seasonal influenza vaccinations for this winter
Community leaders in Georgia called upon to promote COVID-19 vaccination
WHO condemns multiple attacks on health facilities in north-western Syria
Flu season in north-west Syrian Arab Republic
New estimates highlight need for investment in mental health services in conflict-affected areas
On World Humanitarian Day, WHO recognizes women at the forefront of humanitarian work
Dr Satoo’s story: treating the mental health crisis with dedication and hope
World Mental Health Day focuses on preventing suicide across the Region
Rehabilitation, recognition and research needed for people living with long COVID: new WHO/Europe factsheet
“It can be done” – combating stigma and discrimination for better mental health services in Kazakhstan
Change minds, transform services: how Estonia is using a WHO tool to tackle stigma and promote human rights in mental health services