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One step towards making the world free of TB

As per the India TB Report 2024, key and vulnerable populations are those with heightened exposure to TB bacilli, constrained access to health services on ...
Sep 04

Feminist world-building: Creative energies, collective journeys

The APFF 4 will not just be a celebratory space, but also a fiercely political space for strategising, knowledge-exchange, and feminist mobilising and advocacy ...
Aug 30

Reaching the unreached migrants in unorganised workforce with health services

We all have to strive for health justice, and eventually social justice, which is ecologically sustainable. HIV, TB, hepatitis or STIs responses are part of ...
Aug 20

If some countries in Asia Pacific can be on track to end AIDS then why cannot all?

Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) is a medicine for HIV negative people which protects them from getting infected with HIV through sexual route. It was approved ...
Jul 26

If some countries in Asia Pacific can be on track to end AIDS then why cannot all?

Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) is a medicine for HIV negative people which protects them from getting infected with HIV through sexual route. It was approved ...
Jul 26

From Pap Tests to HPV Screening: A New Era in Cervical Cancer Prevention

The shift from the traditional Pap test to HPV-based screening marks a significant advancement in the fight against cervical cancer....
Jun 17

From the frontlines: Homeless person won over alcoholism, survived floods and defeated TB

But the path to his recovery was fraught with more challenges. In mid-2023, Delhi battled one of its worst flood-like situations in several ...
Jun 12

After months of diagnostic delay, a migrant worker could access TB services only when a community health worker met him

Manjit is not only a TB survivor but also a TB champion who proactively goes to health awareness camps to encourage those with symptoms to ...
Apr 22

Treatment is prevention: Stop the spread of infection by finding all and treating all TB

The greater danger for most of us is not that our aim is too high and we miss it, but that it is too low ...
Feb 27

Climate change and health

Between 2030 and 2050, climate change is expected to cause approximately 2,50,000 additional deaths per year. Countries with weak health infrastructure, majorly developing ...
Feb 02

World Lymphoma Awareness Day, 15th September 2021 – Their fight is our fight

Hope is the only thing stronger than fear. Let’s pledge to communicate the correct information about lymphoma so that warriors can make the right ...
Sep 15

Migrants and refugees say COVID-19 has dramatically worsened their lives : WHO Study

First survey has been done to assess the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on migrant and refugees mental and physical health...
Dec 19

GoI, World Bank sign 400 million dollar project to protect India’s poor from COVID-19

The government of India and the World Bank have signed a 400 million dollar project to protect India’s poor and vulnerable from the impact ...
Dec 17

New guidance issued on policies to protect populations in vulnerable situations in context of COVID-19

Measures to control COVID-19 can be made more effective by targeting, embracing, and engaging informal workers, migrants, and other populations in vulnerable situations, say ...
Nov 25

PAHO and IOM sign agreement to improve the health of 70 million migrants in the Americas

Under the agreement, PAHO and IOM will focus on scaling up coordinated interventions to support countries of the Americas in addressing health and migration, while ...
Oct 10

WHO work with migrant camps in Greece

WHO deploys help to refugees and migrants in Lesvos’s fire-burned camp in the midst of COVID-19 outbreak...
Sep 28

Bringing hepatitis C testing and treatment to underserved communities in Madrid

An estimated 80 000 people in Spain are infected with hepatitis C but have not received lifesaving direct-acting antiviral (DAA) drugs...
Sep 28

WHO reinforces COVID-19 response efforts in Turkey: millions of protective items distributed

Millions of masks, gloves, goggles, and other items worth US$ 1.7 million were dispatched by WHO to protect health-care professionals ...
Sep 08

How Athens working towards protecting the vulnerable : WHO report

Athens being one of the oldest cities in the world and how they protects vulnerable communities during COVID-19 ...
Sep 03

India registers 1.2 lakh cases over the weekend

India Coronavirus news updates August 17, 2020...
Aug 17

Bringing hepatitis C testing and treatment in Spain : WHO

Bringing hepatitis C testing and treatment to underserved communities in Madrid, Spain...
Aug 04

Australia's migration intake to drop in 2020-21 amid COVID-19

While the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on the Australian economy are still evolving, migration, which is a key driver of the economy...
Jul 27

World’s population likely to shrink after mid-century : Lancet

By 2100, projected fertility rates in 183 of 195 countries will not be high enough to maintain current populations ...
Jul 14

COVID-19 fatality rate declines to 2.72% in the country

Fatality rate of India is lower than the developed countries...
Jul 11

Ayushman Bharat centers provide universal health care during COVID-19

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Jul 10

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