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WHO Calls for G20 Support for Moratorium on COVID Vaccine Boosters Until End of September
06.08.2021

WHO Calls for G20 Support for Moratorium on COVID Vaccine Boosters Until End of September

World Health Organization (WHO) "The World Health Organization (WHO) has called for a moratorium on COVID-19 vaccine boosters until at least the end of September to enable a minimum of 10% of the population of every country to be vaccinated. Making the appeal at the WHO’s COVID-19 media briefing on Wednesday, Director-General Dr Tedros Adhanom Gheybreysus said support for the moratorium from the G20 countries was vital as they are “the biggest producers, the biggest consumers and the biggest donors of COVID-19 vaccines”."

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Universal health coverage and primary health care: the 30 by 2030 campaign
Handover of Primary Health Care Unit: On April 8, 2016 the United Nations Mission in South Sudan handed over a newly-completed Primary Health Care Unit to the community of Moroyok in Juba County. Photo: UNMISS
24.11.2020

Universal health coverage and primary health care: the 30 by 2030 campaign

World Health Organization (WHO) "The World Health Organization (WHO) considers primary health care a cornerstone of universal health coverage (UHC) and describes it as an approach to health and well-being centred on the needs and circumstances of individuals, families and communities.

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COVID-19 hits life-saving health services in Africa
Photo by Martin Sanchez on Unsplash
06.11.2020

COVID-19 hits life-saving health services in Africa

World Health Organization "The COVID-19 pandemic has dealt a heavy blow to key health services in Africa, raising worries that some of the continent’s major health challenges could worsen. The preliminary analysis by the World Health Organization (WHO) of five key essential health service indicators that include outpatient consultation, inpatient admission, skilled birth attendance, treatment of confirmed malaria cases and provision of the combination pentavalent vaccine in 14 countries finds a sharp decline in these services between January and September 2020 compared with the two previous years. The gaps were the widest in May, June and July, corresponding to when many countries had put in place and enforced movement restrictions and other social and public health measures to check the spread of COVID-19. During these three months, services in the five monitored areas dropped on average by more than 50% in the 14 countries compared with the same period in 2019.

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