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Better health for Sri Lanka: report on a health manpower study
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Better medicines for children in India : Report on informal consultation, WHO-SEARO, New Delhi, India, 2-3 February 2010
(2010, SEA-Drugs-160)The "Make Medicines Child Size" initiative of the World Health Organization is a global campaign launched in December 2007 to raise awareness about and accelerate action towards addressing the need for improved availability of and access to safe, child-specific medicines for all children. This informal consultation on "Better Medicines for Children in India" was held to explore the feasibility of implementing the 'Better Medicines for Children" project in a few states of India. It updated participants about the objectives of the project, the ... -
Bhutan malaria control programme review: a report : 23-30 March 2010
(2011, SEA-MAL-264)The programme review is a mechanism to assess overall programme achievements and performance, as well as to identify gaps. It provides an opportunity to propose strategic directions in order to improve the programme performance. The Ministry of Public Health of Bhutan, in collaboration with WHO, conducted the external evaluation of the malaria control programme during 23-30 March 2010. The review team observed significant improvement in national capacity and proposed several strategic directions in order to move towards malaria elimination. This ... -
Bi-regional consultation on emerging diseases : 14-16 July 2009, Bangkok, Thailand
(2009, SEA-CD-194)The Asia Pacific Strategy for Emerging Diseases (APSED) was endorsed by the Regional Committees of the South-East Asia and Western Pacific Regions in September 2005. The strategy was developed to provide a framework for the countries and areas of the Asia Pacific Region to strengthen their capacities for prevention, early detection, alert, verification and response. The strategy is also used as a regional tool for delivering the surveillance and response core capacity requirements under the IHR (2005). There have been annual meetings since 2006 ... -
The bi-regional workshop on injury surveillance - A report
(2008, SEA-Accidents-10) -
Biosafety and biosecurity in health laboratories : report of a regional workshop, Pune, India, 8-11 July 2008
(2008, SEA-HLM-398)Handling infectious micro-organisms remains a source of infection, and even mortality, among laboratory workers. Incidents of secondary transmission of disease to the public at large, which may be due to possible contamination of the environment or personnel, are also possible. This report describes in brief proceedings of a Regional Workshop on Biosafety and Biosecurity in Health Laboratories which was held in Pune, India in July 2008. The workshop was aimed to advocate for and introduce the concept and approach to minimize or prevent the ... -
Birth defects surveillance in South-East Asia : Report of the regional workshop, Bangkok, Thailand, 15-19 July 2013
(2014, SEA-CAH-15)The South-East Asia strategic framework on prevention and control of birth defects (2013?2017) underlines the importance of developing birth defects surveillance mechanisms to determine the burden and evaluate the preventive programmes as these get implemented in countries. A regional workshop on birth defects surveillance was organized by the Queen Sirikit National Institute of Child Health, Thailand, with the support of the WHO Regional Office for South-East Asia and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Atlanta, USA. It was ... -
Blood transfusion services in South-East Asia : a status report
(2001, SEA-HLM-330) -
Bloomberg global initiative to reduce tobacco use : report of the bloomb erg orientation workshop, Yogyakarta, Indonesia, 7-9 January 2008
(2008, SEA-Tobacco-15)Since 2007 the Bloomberg Global Initiative to Reduce Tobacco Use (BGI) is being implemented in the South-East Asia Region. Four countries from the Region - Bangladesh, India, Indonesia and Thailand - were selected as priority countries under the Initiative. In 2007 both human and financial support was provided to these countries to strengthen their capacity for tobacco control. The WHO South-East Asia Region was the first and only Region to have organized an orientation workshop for all BGI staff. The workshop was found to be useful for the ... -
Building sustainable influenza communication capacity, Report of an informal workshop, Bali, Indonesia, 19-22 August 2014
(2016-03, SEA-CD-315)An informal workshop to build communications capacity on influenza in the WHO South-East Asia Region was held in Bali, Indonesia, on 1922 August 2014. This was part of a series of workshops at the global and regional levels as an initiative of the Global Action Plan for Influenza Vaccines.Participants at the meeting included programme managers for influenza and health workers, as well as risk communication experts and representatives from the media. The sessions included an overview of the influenza situation and challenges in influenza vaccination ... -
Call for action: ministerial meeting towards ending TB in the South-East Asia, 15-16 March 2017, New Delhi
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Capacity building for birth defects surveillance in South-East Asia : Report of the regional workshop on birth defects surveillance, Colombo, Sri Lanka, 10-13 April 2012
(2012, SEA-CAH-10)Birth defects (BDs) are progressively contributing to a greater proportion of infant and childhood mortality. However, the burden of BDs in the SEA Region remains unknown because of the lack of national-level surveillance mechanism for birth defects. In the SEA Region it is planned to develop a BDs' surveillance manual along with tools based on the experience with the global package developed by WHO, International Clearinghouse on Birth Defects and Surveillance and the US CDC for the developing countries. This regional workshop was organized by ... -
Capacity-building of national Codex Committees in the Member States of South-East Asia, Report of a regional workshop, New Delhi, India, 23-25 October 2013
(2014, SEA-NUT-189)The role of Asian countries in international food trade continues to grow. This has led to the realization among the Member States of the World Health Organization's Regional Office for South-East Asia [WHO SEARO] of the importance of Codex practices and standards in protecting the health of the populations in the Member States while ensuring fair practices on the food trade. This report is from a regional workshop on capacity building of National Codex Committees in the Member States of South-East Asia, jointly organized by the Food Safety and ...