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Health is where the world’s biggest fractures, from conflict, climate, inequality and misinformation, hit first. And it’s where solutions must begin. Proud to share Health: A Political Choice - The Future of Health in a Fractured World, launched digitally today and in print at
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As the inaugural @TOURISE Summit wraps up in Riyadh, the headline is clear. The conversation shifted from vision to action, with more than 113 billion US dollars in catalysed investment announced across hospitality, wellness, lifestyle, talent development and AI driven platforms.
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When it comes to health, trust can mean the difference between lives saved and lives lost. As the world gathers for #WHS2025, I explore how the @coe works to protect health in the age of #disinformation. Read the full piece in @glogovproj:
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As falsehoods about vaccines and public health rapidly spread, the erosion of trust is a direct threat to both democracy and health systems. The Council of Europe is working to reinforce legal...
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To support countries in mobilizing domestic and international investments, catalyzing reform, and aligning partners behind scalable, government-led health priorities, @WHO has joined forces with the @WorldBank and the Government of #Japan to launch the Health Works Leaders
NEWS: @WorldBank, @JapanGov, & @WHO launched the Health Works Leaders Coalition—bringing together health & finance ministers, global health agencies, philanthropies, business, and civil society to invest in health systems for growth, jobs, and resilience. https://t.co/bphnPMwDcc
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What happens when biological materials fall into the wrong hands? INTERPOL shares insights on strengthening biosecurity and preventing biological threats through enhanced cooperation between law enforcement and health agencies. See pages 102 & 103 ➡️ https://t.co/iwwRAYJyII
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Health: A Political Choice – The Future of Health in a Fractured World officially released at #WHS2025
Health is where the world’s biggest fractures, from conflict, climate, inequality and misinformation, hit first. And it’s where solutions must begin. Proud to share Health: A Political Choice - The Future of Health in a Fractured World, launched digitally today and in print at
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Food is our future. #WorldFoodDay 2025 calls for global collaboration to build a peaceful, sustainable and food-secure world. Let’s act Hand in Hand — across borders, sectors, and generations — for better foods and a better future. https://t.co/9gr1M03oHf
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Collective action across 150 countries is what makes World Food Day one of the most celebrated days of the UN calendar. Hundreds of events and outreach activ...
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🌍🙏 Thank you to all our hashtag#WHS2025 partners for your invaluable support and commitment to advancing global health. General Partners: 🔹 Alliance for Health Policy and Systems Research 🔹 @SenWiEnBe 🔹 Bosch Health Campus 🔹 Charité Competence Center for
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Health is a political choice. This report sets out the policy choices and investments to advance equity, resilience and #UHC in a fractured world. Full report: https://t.co/gb9Kz3GX4R
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💬 “As global power structures shift and trust in science erodes, multilateral cooperation and shared values face growing strain, threatening progress on urgent global health challenges.” We are proud to share the launch of Health: A Political Choice – The Future of Health in
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In a world divided by conflict, climate and inequality, Brazil is choosing cooperation over fragmentation. Alexandre Padilha, minister of health, Brazil, sets out how Brazil is making health the bridge for global solidarity — from BRICS and the G20 to COP30. #GlobalHealth
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For 120 million displaced people, health is often the first vital need that is lost, and the hardest to regain. United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees Filippo Grandi calls for true global health security built on inclusion from the start, ensuring refugees are part of
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The gavel that adopted the Pandemic Agreement was a call to action. Teodoro J Herbosa, secretary of health, the Philippines, urges leaders to put this into pratice through inclusivity, equity and accountability so that no country is left behind when the next pandemic strikes.
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Science has never been more powerful, or more unevenly distributed. If research and innovation remain concentrated in a few countries, inequality will grow and global security will weaken. Jeremy Farrar, assistant director-general, Health Promotion, Disease Prevention and Care
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After decades of progress, fragmentation and competition now threaten the foundations of global health. In Health: A Political Choice, @SaniaNishtar, chief executive officer, @GAVI the Vaccine Alliance, sets out a bold reform agenda, redefining how institutions partner with
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Africa is no longer waiting to be a beneficiary of global health, it’s becoming an architect of resilience. @JeanKaseya, director-general, @AfricaCDC, writes that regional leadership, equitable financing and innovation are redefining health security. When Africa stands stronger,
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From the ICJ’s climate opinion to the Pandemic Agreement, law is redefining global health. @alexandraphelan, professor, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, calls for leaders to turn these legal milestones into action, protecting people and planet through
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From conflict to climate shocks, inequality to misinformation, health connects them all. @AminaJMohammed, deputy secretary-general, United Nations, warns that the choices made today will define whether universal health coverage becomes a reality or remains a promise unfulfilled.
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As the World Health Summit begins in Berlin, Axel R. Pries, president of @WorldHealthSmt, warns that eroding trust in science and fractured multilateralism threaten global health progress. He makes a resounding call for renewed responsibility, academic freedom and unity to
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