Mental health in humanitarian emergencies

Mental health in humanitarian emergencies

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A mother and her children at Wat Poh 5000 Derm, a pagoda that has been turned into a displacement camp in Preah Vihear province, Cambodia, following the border conflict.
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The Western Pacific Region is home to almost 2.2 billion people across 38 countries and areas.

WHO is working with governments and partners across the Western Pacific to make this the healthiest and safest Region.

 

Report of the Regional Director 
 1 July 2024 - 30 June 2025

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A mother with her child after vaccination at Yalobi Nursing Station, Waya island in Fiji.
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Report of the Regional Director: the work of WHO in the Western Pacific Region, 1 July 2024 - 30 June 2025

The Report of the Regional Director: The Work of WHO in the Western Pacific Region 1 July 2024 – 30 June 2025 offers a glimpse of the results achieved...

Landscape analysis of primary health care research in South, East Asia and the Pacific: policy brief

Strengthening PHC systems has been a priority for many countries in South, East Asia and the Pacific. Yet, research investments and evidence availability...

Water and sanitation technologies for health-care facilities: current status and context in the Western Pacific Region

Water and sanitation are critical for public health, economic development and quality health care, since they prevent infections and avoidable deaths in...

Water and sanitation technologies for health-care facilities: selecting options for adoption and scale-up in the Western Pacific Region

Access to clean water and safe sanitation services in health-care facilities is fundamental for public health, economic progress and delivery of quality...