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Professor Mohamed Yakub Janabi of Tanzania nominated as next director of WHO African Region.

Stories & Blogs WHO – AfricaMay 18, 2025(News )

The Special Session by Member States of the WHO African Region to elect the next Regional Director was agreed upon and organized following the sudden and untimely death of Regional Director-elect, Dr Faustine Ndugulile in November 2024.

Mali pioneers novel hybrid vaccine delivery approach to combat malaria.

Stories & Blogs WHO – AfricaApr 25, 2025(News )

On World Malaria Day, Mali’s Ministry of Health, with support from Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance (Gavi), UNICEF and World Health Organization (WHO), launched a first-of-its-kind malaria vaccine delivery approach, aiming to reach children aged 5 to 36 months.

Seeds of hope: Zambia’s fight against drought

Stories & Blogs OCHAJan 09, 2025(News )

Zambia is enduring its worst drought in four decades, with devastating consequences for people across the country.

Mozambique: Rebuilding lives in Cabo Delgado

Stories & Blogs OCHANov 22, 2024(News )

The impact of the seven-year conflict in Cabo Delgado remains profound, affecting internally displaced people, host communities and returnees.

Mind the Gap: Bridging the AI divide will ensure an equitable future for all

Stories & Blogs ILOAug 07, 2024(News )

In a joint report, the ILO and the UN Office of the Secretary General’s Envoy on Technology warn that without international action, the AI revolution could widen the gap between high and low-income countries.

Leaders at the UN General Assembly pledge to reduce the gender pay gap.

Stories & Blogs ILOSep 18, 2023(News )

These commitments are expected to provide momentum in addressing the significant pay disparities between men and women, with initiatives ranging from funding apprenticeship programs to expanding pay transparency efforts.

UN relief chief: War and hunger could destroy Sudan

Stories & Blogs OCHAAug 25, 2023(News )

The war in Sudan is fueling a humanitarian emergency of epic proportions. This viral conflict – and the hunger, disease and displacement left in its wake – now threatens to consume the entire country.