Browsing Regional Committee Meeting 60 Thimphu, Bhutan, 31 August - 03 September 2007 by Title
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(World Health Organization. Regional Office for South East-Asia, 2007)
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(WHO Regional Office for South East-Asia, 2007-08-23)
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(WHO Regional Office for South East-Asia, 2007-07-13)In view of the vulnerability of Member States to emergencies, several requests were made at regional meetings to establish an emergency fund for the South-East Asia Region. The Emergency and Humanitarian Action (EHA) unit ...
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(WHO Regional Office for South East-Asia, 2007-08-24)The issue of expansion of membership of the South-East Asia (SEA) Region on the Executive Board was discussed at the High-Level Consultation (HLC) with SEAR Member Countries on WHO Programme Development and Management held ...
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(WHO Regional Office for South East-Asia, 2007-07-13)Since November 2003, there have been 315 reported cases of human H5N1 infections with 191 deaths. In the South-East Asia Region, Thailand has had 25 reported cases with 17 deaths and Indonesia 101 human cases with 80 deaths. ...
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(WHO Regional Office for South East-Asia, 2007-07-13)In response to the need for more research and development for diseases which mostly affect the poor, the World Health Assembly adopted resolution WHA59.24, which created an Inter-governmental Working Group (IGWG) on Public ...
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(WHO Regional Office for South East-Asia, 2007-07-13)This paper reviews the reform agenda of the United Nations with implications on health and WHO activities at the country level, and reports on the status of WHO’s involvement in support of Member countries of the South-East ...
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(WHO Regional Office for South East-Asia, 2007-07-13)The attached working paper highlights the most significant and relevant decisions and resolutions emanating from the Sixtieth World Health Assembly (held from 14-23 May 2007), as well as the 120th and 121st sessions of the ...
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(WHO Regional Office for South East-Asia, 2007-07-13)The 122nd session of the Executive Board will be held in Geneva from 21 to 26 January 2008. The draft provisional agenda for the 122nd session of the Executive Board was submitted to the Joint Meeting of Health Secretaries ...
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(WHO Regional Office for South East-Asia, 2007-07-13)The WHO Regional Committee resolution (SEA/RC57/R4 – Iodine Deficiency Disorders in the South-East Asia Region) adopted in 2004 urges Member States to reaffirm their commitment to early and sustainable elimination of Iodine ...
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(WHO Regional Office for South East-Asia, 2007-07-13)“Promoting patient safety at health care institutions” was the topic for Technical Discussions at the Forty-third Meeting of the Consultative Committee for Programme Development and Management (CCPDM) held in 2006. This ...
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(WHO Regional Office for South East-Asia, 2007-07-13)This document highlights the progress made regarding the South-East Asia Regional Strategic Plan for Human Resource Development which was endorsed by the Fifty-ninth session of the Regional Committee, along with amendments ...
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(WHO Regional Office for South East-Asia, 2007-10-08)
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(WHO Regional Office for South East-Asia, 2007-07-13)The WHO Regional Committee for South-East Asia (SEA) through resolution SEA/RC59/R10 on health information system development relating to Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) and Health Metrics Network urged Member States ...
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(WHO Regional Office for South East-Asia, 2007-07-13)The Regional Committee resolution SEA/RC58/R6 on Polio Eradication: Final Strategy, affirmed the far-reaching humanitarian and economic benefits of achieving polio eradication, and provided the guiding framework for ...
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(WHO Regional Office for South East-Asia, 2007-07-13)The Joint Coordinating Board (JCB) of the Special Programme for Research and Training in Tropical Diseases Research (TDR) acts as the governing body of the Special Programme and is responsible for its overall policy and ...
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(WHO Regional Office for South East-Asia, 2007-07-13)The Policy and Coordination Committee (PCC) of the Special Programme of Research, Development and Research Training in Human Reproduction acts as the governing body of the Special Programme and is responsible for its overall ...
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(WHO Regional Office for South East-Asia, 2007-08-23)
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(WHO Regional Office for South East-Asia, 2007-07-13)The international migration of health professionals from developing to developed countries still remains a problem of increasing concern in many countries of the South- East Asia (SEA) Region. Even though international ...
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(WHO Regional Office for South East-Asia, 2007-12)