Filter
394
Text search:
panama
Featured
Recommendations
25
New Publications
80
Language
Document type
No document type
213
Studies & Reports
102
Guidelines
32
Strategic & Response Plan
15
Manuals
13
Fact sheets
8
Situation Updates
6
Infographics
2
Training Material
1
Brochures
1
Resource Platforms
1
Countries / Regions
Latin America and the Carribbean
75
Global
29
Venezuela
16
Haiti
9
Colombia
8
Brazil
6
Nepal
3
Argentina
3
Peru
3
Ukraine
3
Ecuador
3
Africa
3
Eastern Europe
3
North America
3
Syria
2
Bolivia
2
Chile
2
Western and Central Europe
2
Russia
2
Guinea
1
Senegal
1
Philippines
1
India
1
Germany
1
Tanzania
1
Bangladesh
1
Hungary
1
El Salvador
1
Nicaragua
1
Yemen
1
South–East Asia Region
1
Eastern Europe and Central Asia
1
Asia
1
Poland
1
Tajikistan
1
Romania
1
Moldova
1
Jamaica
1
Belarus
1
French Guyana
1
Authors & Publishers
Publication Years
Category
Countries
95
Clinical Guidelines
38
Women & Child Health
24
Public Health
19
Key Resources
11
Capacity Building
2
Pharmacy & Technologies
2
Toolboxes
Mental Health
61
HIV
44
COVID-19
44
Rapid Response
27
Zika
22
Disability
19
TB
16
NTDs
14
Refugee
11
Caregiver
11
Planetary Health
11
Global Health Education
10
Natural Hazards
9
Conflict
7
AMR
6
Specific Hazards
5
Pharmacy
4
Health Financing Toolbox
4
Polio
3
Typhoon
2
NCDs
2
Ebola
1
Cholera
1
Social Ethics
1
The Atlas of health and climate is a product of this unique collaboration between the meteorological and public health communities. It provides sound scientific information on the connections between weather and climate and major health challenges. These range from diseases of poverty to emergencies
...
Polio vaccines: WHO position paper – June 2022
recommended
This position paper on polio vaccines replaces the 2016 WHO position paper, and summarizes recent developments in the field.
Pneumonia kills more children than any other illness – more than AIDS, malaria and measles combined. Over 2 million children die from pneumonia each year, accounting for almost 1 in 5 under five deaths worldwide. Yet, little attention is paid to this disease. This joint UNICEF/WHO report examines
...
The key updates include: content update in various sections based on new evidence; design changes for enhanced usability; a streamlined and simplified clinical assessment that includes an algorithm for follow-up; inclusion of two new modules
- Essential Care and Practice that includes general guid
...
The revised package of BFHI materials includes five sections: 1. Background and Implementation, 2. Strengthening and Sustaining the BFHI: A course for decision-makers, 3. Breastfeeding Promotion and Support in a Baby-friendly Hospital: a 20-hour course for maternity staff, 4. Hospital Self-Appraisal
...
Over the past 50 years, dengue has spread from nine to over a hundred countries, making it the most rapidly spreading vector-borne disease. Yet, dengue continues to have a low profile among policy-makers and donors and does not receive the media attention it deserves. While there is no vaccine or cu
...
This handbook reflects and updates the work that ECLAC has done in recent decades to establish a methodology for estimating the economic consequences of a disaster, and thus determine the financing required to rebuild and return the affected area to normal. The handbook's third edition strengthens p
...
The report provides a brief introduction to patents and licences and their effect on the market for antiretroviral (ARV) medicines. It gives an overview of the patent landscape with respect to a select number of ARV medicines in developing countries as of April 2014. The focus is primarily on those
...
The Guide has been developed to enhance the knowledge capabilities of NDMAs and their local partners. This is accomplished by exposing them to the existing tools and services developed by the international community to facilitate effective disaster response to any scale of disaster (small, medium an
...
The report provides a global knowledge base on suicide and suicide attempts as well as actionable steps for countries based on their current resources and context to move forward in suicide prevention.
Reduce Risk, Protect Health Facilities, Save Lives