Videos
Ebola vaccine - the Democratic Republic of the Congo 2018
The Ebola vaccine is a new tool that gives new hope to stop Ebola more quickly.
Raising Public Awareness on Antimicrobial Resistance
Interviews:
WHO: Zika virus - Questions and answers (Q&A)
Tackling a measles outbreak in Sierra Leone
In early July, more than 197,000 children aged between 6 months and 15 years were vaccinated against measles in a targeted immunization campaign in Koinadugu district in northern Sierra Leone.
Video: Collaboration Between Traditional Health Practitioners and Conventional Health Practitioners
Safer food for all businesses: the burden of foodborne diseases
WHO and partners are working hard to stop the Ebola outbreak
It was a happy day at the @MSF #Ebola treatment center in Bikoro, #DRC last week: Joseph, Marie-Noel and Vincent are going home after recovering from the disease.
Preventing HIV/AIDS
World Blood Donor Day 2015
It is celebrated every year on the 14th of June. This year’s theme entitled “Thank you for saving my life” aims to increase awareness about why timely access to safe blood and blood products is essential for all countries and encourages blood donors to donate freely and often.
Women making a difference in the fight against Ebola - Marie Thèrese Corrigé
Marie-Claire Therese is a health promotion expert, who came out of retirement to fight Ebola in the current outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. This is the 9th outbreak that she has responded to.
Video: Tackling the polio virus, Nigeria's experience
World Health Day 2016: Beat diabetes
The number of people living with diabetes has almost quadrupled since 1980 to 422 million adults, with most living in developing countries. Factors driving this dramatic rise include overweight and obesity, WHO announced ahead of World Health Day.