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WHO Newsletters

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Subscribe to WHO news releases and media packages.

You will also receive the ‘The week ahead in global health’ which is collated with the world’s media in mind. Start each week prepared with a preview of what’s on WHO’s agenda around the world.

WHO Newsletter

Want to know more about WHO's work around the globe, health campaigns, and other efforts to improve health around the world? Sign up for our email brief for hand-picked articles, news, and more.

Health Emergency Highlights

Health Emergency Highlights contains information on the current humanitarian context, the health priorities and response operations in focus countries for that month. Each issue also highlights policy work in the area of health humanitarian action done by WHO and partners, events and thematic issues related to health in emergencies.

Cervical Cancer Free Future Update

Receive regular updates on work towards eliminating cervical cancer.

Information Network for Epidemics (EPI-WIN) newsletter

EPI-WIN seeks to give everyone access to timely, accurate, and easy-to-understand advice and information from trusted sources on public health events and outbreaks.

OpenWHO Monthly Newsletter

OpenWHO is a web-based platform that offers online courses for people working in epidemics, pandemics and health emergencies.

Eliminate Yellow Fever Epidemics (EYE Strategy) Newsletter

Receive regular updates on work towards eliminating yellow fever epidemics

COVID-19 Vaccine Delivery Partnership Updates

Closing the vaccine equity gap for stronger health systems.

It specifically provides urgent operational support to the 34 countries that were at or below 10% full vaccination coverage in January 2022 to progress towards national and global targets. The greatest benefits of this approach will come from prioritizing full vaccination and boosters for high-priority populations – older adults, healthcare workers, and persons with co-morbidities including immunocompromised persons.