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These and hundreds of aftershocks caused significant destruction on each side of the border, claiming thousands of lives across both countries and damaging or destroying essential infrastructure, including health facilities. 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No:9, ÇankayaAnkara 06800 Visit the website WHO national counterpart and national technical focal point Dr Selami KılıçDirector General for EU and Foreign AffairsMinistry of Health Collaborating centres WHO collaborating centres are institutions designated by the Director-General that form an international collaborative network carrying out activities to support WHO’s programmes at all levels. Learn more
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Lifesaving Response to Earthquakes in Türkiyeand the Syrian Arab Republic
Daily overview of new information
Infographics and videos for download (in over 30 languages)
Türkiye earthquakes: six months of resilient response and support
Tracking the paths of infectious diseases: Türkiye’s national genomic surveillance strategy nears completion
Rebuilding primary health-care services after the February 2023 earthquakes: addressing women’s reproductive health in Türkiye
From midwifery education to practice – where policy responses meet the real world
While nutrition has always been an essential component of health care, in recent years the effect upon the health of infants and young children of improper...
International networks for laboratory surveillance, preparedness and response are an important tool for laboratory strengthening, because they serve both...
Second Meeting of the Technical Advisory Group on the development of the Strategy and Action Plan on health emergency preparedness, response, and resilience (Preparedness 2.0) in the WHO European Region
Inaugural meeting of the Technical Advisory Group on the development of a strategy and action plan on health emergency preparedness, response, and resilience (Preparedness 2.0) in the WHO European Region
Ministry of HealthÜniversiteler, 6001 Caddesi,Dumlupınar Blv. No:9, ÇankayaAnkara 06800
Dr Selami KılıçDirector General for EU and Foreign AffairsMinistry of Health
WHO collaborating centres are institutions designated by the Director-General that form an international collaborative network carrying out activities to support WHO’s programmes at all levels.