Friday, 24 November | Issue 231 Saturday, 25 November International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women25 November is the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women, which kicks off the 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence that runs until 10 December (Human Rights Day). More action is needed to ensure women in all their diversity live free of violence and coercion. Almost 1 in 3 women are subjected to violence, mostly by an intimate partner. Impacts can last a lifetime, affecting physical, mental, sexual, and reproductive health. Ahead of the Day, WHO has released new free e-learning resources for health workers who are often the first, sometimes the only point of contact for women experiencing violence. Throughout the 16 Days, WHO will launch additional resources including: - e-learning for humanitarian emergencies, offering health workers in emergency settings an opportunity to learn about care for survivors of rape and intimate partner violence, available on Disaster Ready and OpenWHO.
- Measurement and data toolkit to strengthen evidence, including a checklist to collect violence against women data, as well as important new resources for improving understanding and measurement of violence against women living with disabilities and older women.
- Animation videos with survivor voices telling the stories of human suffering behind the numbers and motivating us to listen, express empathy, support survivors and speak out to say that violence against women is never acceptable.
For more information and updates: Interviews with leading experts are available on request. Monday, 27 November Virtual media briefing on climate, health and WHO at COP28COP28 (30 November to 12 December 2023, Dubai, United Arab Emirates) presents a unique opportunity to lift the political profile of the climate and health agenda and to prioritize the health of people and the planet in climate negotiations. A virtual media briefing will be held on Monday, 27 November at 14.00 CET (Geneva time). The speakers will brief journalists on WHO participation in COP28, the activities scheduled at the Health Pavillion and the demand by the global health community for urgent, bold and immediate climate action. Speakers: - Dr Maria Neira, WHO Director of the Department of Environment, Climate Change and Health
- Dr Diarmid Campbell-Lendrum, WHO Team Lead, Climate Change and Health
Join by Zoom: 27 November - 1 December Fourth WHO Global School on Refugee and Migrant Health 27 November – 2 December Codex Alimentarius CommissionThe United Nations food standards body, the Codex Alimentarius Commission is meeting on 27 November to 2 December 2023 to adopt food safety and quality standards. Charged with protecting consumer health and ensuring fair practices in the food trade, the Codex Alimentarius Commission is a joint initiative of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) and the World Health Organization (WHO).For more information on the session, visit the CAC46 information page. The sessions can also be followed via Webstream. Thursday, 30 November A virtual briefing on key findings of the World Malaria Report 2023Each year, WHO’s World malaria report provides a comprehensive and up-to-date assessment of trends in malaria control and elimination across the globe. This year’s report includes, for the first time, a dedicated chapter focused on the intersection between climate change and malaria. A virtual press briefing will be held at 14:00 – 15:00 CET on Thursday, 30 November. Connection details will be sent to media next week. Friday, 1 December World AIDS Day WHO and its international partners will mark World AIDS Day on Friday, 1 December under the theme ‘Let Communities Lead’. For decades communities have had a critical role in driving progress towards the goal of ending AIDS for good - from advocating for access to comprehensive prevention, treatment and care services to fighting stigma and discrimination. Despite significant progress in 2022 630,000 people died from HIV related causes and 1.3 million acquired HIV. The day will be marked by several in person events at WHO and with partners, further information will be added to the World AIDS Day event page on a rolling basis. Sign up for our newsletters here. Check out the WHO series, Science in 5. Access WHO photos available for media use here. |
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