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World Health Day 2023 No images? Click here World Health Day 202375 years of improving public healthOn 7 April 2023 ̶ World Health Day ̶ the World Health Organization will observe its 75th anniversary. It is an opportunity to look back at public health successes that have improved quality of life during the last seven decades. It is also an opportunity to motivate action to tackle the health challenges of today ̶ and tomorrow. Find out moreOther hot topicsPublic health milestones through the yearsSince the foundation of WHO in 1948, the world has experienced public health challenges that have required us all to come together with science, solutions and solidarity. This timeline serves as a reminder of some of the most memorable successes and how these have contributed to improved health across the world. See the timeline1 in 6 people globally affected by infertilityLarge numbers of people are affected by infertility in their lifetime, according to a new report. Around 17.5% of the adult population – roughly 1 in 6 worldwide – experience infertility, showing the urgent need to increase access to affordable, high-quality fertility care for those in need. Find out moreScience in 5: Mpox updateWHO considers that the Public Health Emergency of International Concern for Mpox remains in effect. Dr Rosamund Lewis provides a status update, lessons learned from the response so far and elaborates on who is at risk in Science in 5 this week. Find out moreWHO certifies Azerbaijan and Tajikistan as malaria-freeCertification of malaria elimination is the official recognition by WHO of a country’s malaria-free status. The certification is granted when a country has shown that the chain of indigenous malaria transmission has been interrupted nationwide for at least the past three consecutive years. Find out more Share Tweet Share Forward
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