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Title: Regional Director pledges WHO support to help Ukraine’s health system build back better during visit to Lviv
Description: On World Health Day in Lviv, Ukraine, WHO Regional Director for Europe Dr Hans Henri P. Kluge visited health facilities and heard first-hand from health workers and patients who have faced some of the most testing circumstances imaginable amid the ongoing war that erupted on 24 February.
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Title: Adjusting health financing for people fleeing conflict: WHO releases new guidance for countries in Europe
Description: WHO has released new guidance on how host countries can adjust health financing to meet the needs of people fleeing conflict.
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Title: Joint statement ECDC and WHO - Ensuring high-quality of HIV Care for displaced people from Ukraine
Description: Since the onset of Russia’s aggression towards Ukraine on 24 February 2022, and as of 11 April 2022, more than 4 million Ukrainian people have fled to Poland, Hungary, Slovakia, Romania and the Republic of Moldova* . Whilst countries bordering Ukraine have received most of the displaced people so far, it is envisaged that there will be further migration across Europe in weeks to come.
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Title: Novo Nordisk Foundation supports WHO’s emergency response in Ukraine and neighbouring countries with 25 million Danish kroner/3.4 million euros
Description: The Novo Nordisk Foundation has donated 25 million Danish kroner (about 3.4 million euros), to WHO’s emergency response in Ukraine and countries hosting Ukrainian refugees.
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Title: Statement – In solidarity with the health workers of Ukraine this World Health Day
Description: 7 April 2022, Dr Hans Henri P. Kluge, WHO Regional Director for Europe
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Title: WHO donates incinerators to Tajikistan to dispose of medical waste
Description: Through a project supported by Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance, WHO has procured incinerators to support an effective health-care waste management system in Tajikistan. The procurement includes 8 diesel-fuelled incinerators with a capacity of 20–30 kg, and 6 wood-fuelled units with a capacity of 10–15 kg.