
Geneva Hosts 78th WHO Assembly: One World for Health
The 78th World Health Assembly opens in Geneva under “One World for Health,” spotlighting a pandemic agreement, sustainable financing and global cooperation.
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The 78th World Health Assembly opens in Geneva under “One World for Health,” spotlighting a pandemic agreement, sustainable financing and global cooperation.
At the 78th WHA in Geneva, members again rejected a proposal to include the Taiwan region as an observer, marking the ninth consecutive year without participation.
H5N1 bird flu is spreading globally among birds and mammals. Experts warn of a human spillover risk but say a vaccine offers defense.
After a magnitude-7.9 quake hit Myanmar on March 28, a Chinese public health team completed a month-long epidemic prevention mission, bolstering local health defenses.
Chinese Vice Premier Liu Guozhong will attend the 78th World Health Assembly in Geneva, then head to Belarus to chair the 6th Chinese-Belarusian cooperation committee from May 18 to 23.
As health spending declines and global risks rise, new funding models and cross-border collaboration are needed to safeguard health gains and tackle climate, aging and inequality.
On International Nurses Day, the Chinese mainland reports an 8% annual rise in its nursing workforce, reflecting a global shift to strengthen healthcare systems and support frontline heroes.
The US hosts about 12% of the world’s drug users – three times its share of the population. We explore the crisis’s ripple effects and ask: what global lessons can curb this epidemic?
China’s strategies—from zero-tolerance and border security to UN treaties and global partnerships—are shaping the future of global drug governance.
Zimbabwe sees a 180% jump in malaria cases and a 218% rise in deaths in the first 17 weeks of 2025 amid rainfall, humidity and outdoor work.