Eswatini News

Strengthening the implementation of International Health Regulations 2005 in the Kin...

The Kingdom of Eswatini is a small country with a population of just over 1 million. Fortunately the country has not experienced any large-scale emergencies recently. However the government of Eswatini volunteered to undertake the Joint External Evaluation (JEE) to identify its gaps in emergency preparedness, detection and response and improve on its strengths. This is highly commendable. The JEE process started in February and was concluded in April 2018. The evaluation was completed in two stages.

Health Access for All: The Kingdom of Swaziland commemorates World Health Day

The Kingdom of Swaziland joined the rest of the world in commemorating the World Health Day under the theme “Universal health coverage (UHC): everyone, everywhere”.   This year’s celebrations marked the 70th birthday of the World Health Organization (WHO) as well the 40th anniversary of the Alma Ata Declaration of 1978 which called for health for all by the year 2000. 

The Kingdom of Swaziland dedicates November to diabetes

29 November, Mbabane: The Government of the Kingdom of Swaziland dedicated the whole month of November to Diabetes awareness, with a special focus on women in line with the World Diabetes Day 2017 theme: “Women and diabetes - our right to a healthy future”.

Mental health in the workplace: Commemoration of the World Mental Health Day in Swaz...

09 November, Mbabane: More than 300 textile workers in Siteki in the Lubombo region of Swaziland were sensitised on the importance of maintaining a state of good mental health especially at the workplace. This was marking the commemoration of the World Mental Health Day under the theme “Mental Health in the Workplace”. The Kingdom of Swaziland joins the rest of the world every year in commemorating this important day aimed at raising awareness of mental health issues across the globe and mobilising efforts in support of mental health.

Malaria elimination by 2020 is possible in Swaziland

06 June 2017 - The Kingdom of Swaziland is among 21 countries globally with the potential to interrupt indigenous malaria transmission by 2020 thereby achieving the goal of malaria elimination. Following a mid-term review process of the National Malaria Elimination Strategy 2015-2020, concluded recently, the country was found to be in a historical position to be a pioneer in malaria elimination in Sub Saharan Africa. The country has made great progress in reducing the incidence of malaria.

AFRO Regional Director Concludes Historic Visit to Swaziland

Mbabane, 2 September 2005 -- AFRO Regional Director concluded his historic visit to Swaziland today. Dr Luis Gomes Sambo made a two days special visit to Swaziland at the invitation of His Majesty King Mswati III’s government following his successful election as WHO Regional Director for Africa late last year. He arrived by road on Wednesday 31st August en route from Maputo soon after the conclusion of the Regional Committee and RPM meetings. He was met at the boarder by the Hon.

Swaziland Prime Minister Lauds WHO's Technical Support

Mbabane, 9 August 2007 -- The Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Swaziland the Right Honourable Mr Themba Dlamini today acclaimed WHO's technical and financial support in the formulation of the "milestone" National Health Policy document for the Kingdom of Swaziland.