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Six game-changing actions to end violence against children

One billion children experience violence and abuse every year. That shocking figure has risen even higher during the COVID-19 pandemic. Global organizations working to end violence against children call on leaders to work together to deliver six game-changing actions to end violence against children.

 
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Latest updates on COVID-19

WHO teams up with Angry Birds Friends for a healthier future

Angry Birds Friends launches its Stay Active tournament this week, with tips from WHO on keeping physically active and healthy, especially during the pandemic.

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How do vaccines protect us?

COVID-19 vaccines are crucial tools in the pandemic response and protect against severe disease and death. Vaccines provide at least some protection from infection and transmission.

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Vaccine inequity undermining global economic recovery 

COVID-19 vaccine inequity will have a lasting and profound impact on socio-economic recovery in low- and lower-middle income countries without urgent action to boost supply and assure equitable access for every country.

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World Hepatitis Day 2021

Observed on 28 July, this year’s theme is “Hepatitis Can’t Wait”. With a person dying every 30 seconds from a hepatitis related illness – even in the current COVID-19 crisis – we can’t wait to act on viral hepatitis.

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International Paralympic Committee and WHO sign memorandum of understanding

Both organizations will work together to foster diversity and equity through global initiatives promoting health and sport for everybody, everywhere.

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Children miss out on HIV treatment and prevention

 

Almost half (46%) of the world’s 1.7 million children living with HIV were not on treatment in 2020 and 150 000 children were newly infected with HIV, four times more than the 2020 target.

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