Weaving Health For All in the Western Pacific

Weaving Health For All in the Western Pacific

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The Western Pacific Region is home to almost 1.9 billion people across 37 countries and areas.

WHO is working with governments and partners across the Western Pacific to make this the healthiest and safest Region.

 

Regional Director's Report

Regional Director's Report

The work of WHO in the Western Pacific Region, 1 July 2023 – 30 June 2024

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Workforce development for effective management of zoonotic diseases

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