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SEA/RC67/2 - The Work of WHO in the South-East Asia Region: Biennial Report of the Regional Director 1 Jan 2012 - 31 Dec 2013
(SEA/RC67/2, 2014-04)
This Report describes the work of the World Health Organization in the South-East Asia Region during the period 1 January 2012 to 31 December 2013. It highlights the achievements in public health and WHO's contribution to achieving the Organization's strategic objectives through collaborative activities.This Report will be useful for all those interested in health development in the Region.
SEA/RC64/2 - The work of WHO in the South-East Asia Region: report of the Regional Director, 1 January - 31 December 2010.
(SEA/RC64/2, 2011-07)
In its collaborative efforts spanning over six decades, WHO has always focused on the priority health needs of its Member States in the South-East Asia Region. The prime objectives have been to strengthen health systems, to achieve improved health outcomes and to ensure fair and equitable access to health care by all. The Report of the Regional Director on the Work of WHO the South-East Asia Region, covering the period 1 January – 31 December 2010, clearly highlights the progress made in health development and in achieving the Organization's ...
SEA/RC63/2 - The work of WHO in the South-East Asia Region: biennial report of the Regional Director, 1 January 2008 - 31 December 2009
(SEA/RC63/2, 2010-07)
As the lead UN agency in international health development, WHO has been collaborating with its Member States in the South-East Asia Region to strengthen national capacity in several areas of priority interest. Accounting for nearly one fourth of the global population the Region also carries a heavy burden of communicable and noncommunicable diseases. These factors are further compounded by inadequate resources and pose a unique challenge, which are being addressed by policy makers in the Region. This biennial report on the Work of WHO in the ...