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Meeting report on water, sanitation and hygiene in health-care facilities in the WHO European Region: Budapest, Hungary, 2–4 July 2025

Water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) services, including waste management and environmental cleaning, are fundamental to quality care, infection prevention...

Prevalence of Legionella as a waterborne pathogen and its health impacts in the pan-European region

Legionella infections represent a significant health burden in the pan-European region; in many countries it is considered among the most important waterborne...

WHO European Childhood Obesity Surveillance Initiative (COSI): report on the sixth round of data collection, 2022– 2024

Unhealthy bodyweight in children affects physical and mental health, school performance and quality of life, while also raising the risk of obesity and...

Healthy habits, healthy schools: good practices for hand hygiene and menstrual health in schools in the pan-European region

Access to safe drinking-water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) in schools is fundamental to protecting children’s health, dignity and educational opportunities....



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Self-reliance review of tuberculosis prevention and care activities in Azerbaijan (2018)

Overview

The WHO Regional Office for Europe is assessing readiness for transition from Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria (GFATM)-financed tuberculosis (TB) activities in six selected countries (Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, the Republic of Moldova and Ukraine) in the landscape of overall dwindling external donor funding. The aim of this work is to assist (i) countries in documenting their preparedness to move from donor-funded to domestically funded anti-TB activities and (ii) country-level stakeholders to highlight and prioritize transition-focused efforts.
As part of this work, two WHO experts visited Azerbaijan during 03-05 April 2018 for WHO's forth in-country meeting for discussion and assessment of the project. This report presents an overview of the transition process in Azerbaijan, some sustainability aspects and challenges stemming from donor withdrawal from TB-related activities, along with recommendations on how to overcome transition-related difficulties and ensure sustainability.

WHO Team
Azerbaijan, Joint Infectious Diseases Unit (JID)
Editors
WHO/Europe
Number of pages
38
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