Thailand’s earthquake response – World Health Organization (WHO)
In response to recent earthquakes in Thailand, the World Health Organization (WHO) has mobilized resources to support local health services. ...
In response to recent earthquakes in Thailand, the World Health Organization (WHO) has mobilized resources to support local health services. ...
The Brunei Darussalam 2024-2026 IFRC Network Country Plan, launched on October 3, 2024, aims to enhance disaster preparedness and response ...
As of March 2025, humanitarian response priorities in the Syrian Arab Republic focus on addressing urgent needs amid ongoing conflict. ...
Geospatial analysis in the Lao People’s Democratic Republic, supported by the World Health Organization, is enhancing access to primary health ...
The World Health Organization (WHO) has signed pivotal agreements with the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to bolster national health priorities. ...
Egypt and Armenia are seeking to enhance cooperation in the health sector, focusing on shared challenges and potential partnerships. Discussions ...
Many Nepali migrant workers face significant barriers to accessing healthcare, despite their vital contributions abroad. Limited insurance coverage, high treatment ...
In Bangladesh, the plight of the Rohingya refugees deepens as several aid organizations suspend critical health services at refugee camps. ...
Malaysia, Thailand, and Singapore are emerging as leaders in global medical tourism, offering affordable surgeries and advanced treatments. Their state-of-the-art ...
The World Health Organization emphasizes the need to enhance health interventions for older adults in Kuwait. By integrating comprehensive care ...
Trump's fluctuating tariff policies may alienate Southeast Asian nations, as businesses seek stability elsewhere. Analysts warn that such unpredictability could...
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