What is Tuberculosis?
Yes! We can End TB! Each year, World Tuberculosis Day is commemorated to raise public awareness of the devastating health, […]
Yes! We can End TB! Each year, World Tuberculosis Day is commemorated to raise public awareness of the devastating health, […]
Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) is rising worldwide, making common infections harder to treat. When medicines stop working, our health and future are at risk. Learn why AMR matters and what actions we must take now to protect our communities.
Reaching the Last Child – Together We End Polio Forever : la mobilisation mondiale qui vise à vacciner chaque enfant pour éradiquer la polio. Découvrez les enjeux, l’espoir, et notre capacité à agir ensemble.
Unite to end malaria! Learn how global action, local campaigns, and innovative solutions are impacting the fight against this deadly disease. Discover progress, the UAE’s success story, and essential prevention tips to protect communities and build a malaria-free future.
Dengue fever is a mosquito-borne illness with serious symptoms and risks. Learn to recognize the signs and follow key prevention tips to protect yourself and your community.
Leprosy is a curable disease that still affects thousands worldwide. Early detection and treatment can prevent complications and stop its spread. Raising awareness helps fight stigma and supports people affected by leprosy.
Global health threats are rapidly increasing, from infectious diseases to climate change and drug resistance. The world must act now—through international cooperation, strong health systems, and innovative solutions—to ensure a safer, healthier future for everyone.
Ending AIDS transmission requires global collaboration, modern tools, and unwavering commitment.
Here’s a short excerpt in English for your post:
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a growing threat. It’s crucial to use antibiotics responsibly and protect their effectiveness for future generations. Join the fight against AMR to ensure life-saving treatments remain available
World Hepatitis Day highlights the urgent need to raise awareness about hepatitis, a leading cause of liver disease and preventable deaths worldwide. With over 1.3 million lives lost each year to hepatitis B and C, global action is critical. Early detection, vaccination, and education are essential to eliminate hepatitis and save lives.