No images? Click here Friday, 23 February 2024 | Issue 243 Credit: WHO / Billy Miaroni 19 February - 1 MarchEighth meeting of the Intergovernmental Negotiating Body (INB) for a WHO instrument on pandemic prevention, preparedness and responseWHO Member States resumed their negotiations on 19 February in Geneva on a new convention, agreement or other international instrument under the WHO Constitution to strengthen pandemic prevention, preparedness and response. This eighth round of negotiations will be held in hybrid format until 1 March 2024, with the closing session publicly webcast. Tuesday, 27 FebruaryVirtual press briefing at the global high-level technical meeting on noncommunicable diseases in humanitarian settingsWhen: Tuesday, 27 February 2024 at 17.00 CET To support integration of essential services for noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) in emergency preparedness and humanitarian response efforts, WHO, the Kingdom of Denmark, the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, the Republic of Kenya, and UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency are jointly convening a global high-level technical meeting on NCDs in humanitarian settings on 27-29 February in Copenhagen, Denmark. WHO and UNHCR will jointly brief global journalists on the subject on the sidelines of the meeting. Speakers will include:
Link: https://who.zoom.us/j/96439023201 Meeting ID: 964 3902 3201 Passcode: f5Ds?#K9 Media contact: Jin Ni, jinn@who.int Thursday, 29 FebruaryEmbargoed press briefing on obesity and other forms of malnutritionWhen: Thursday, 29 February at 14:00 CET Media contacts: Jin Ni, jinn@who.int; Rayyan Sabet-Parry, sabetparryr@who.int -- Citizen Engagement in Evidence-informed Policy-making - Launch of the WHO Overview Document and Mini-Publics GuideWhen: Thursday, 29 February 2024 at 14.00 CET Citizens have a vital role to play in shaping health policies that affect their lives. By engaging them in evidence-informed deliberation, policy-makers can gain insights into their perspectives, preferences, and experiences. WHO has recently published two new resources to support citizen engagement in evidence-informed decision-making in the health field. In this webinar, you will learn more about these two innovative resources and how they can help you design and implement mini-publics in your context. You will also have the opportunity to interact with the authors and the external editorial board of the documents. More information and registration -- Launch of a new special supplement in BMC Infectious Diseases on Point of Care TestingWhen: Thursday, 29 February 2024 at 14.00 CET Point-of-care tests are key to controlling and preventing sexually transmitted infections (STIs). The UN Special Programme on Human Reproduction (HRP) and the World Health Organization (WHO) have been working to ensure these tests are not only available, but also reliable. As such, HRP has coordinated the largest-ever project on field evaluations of STI diagnostics across 15 countries, 30 sites and including more than 17 000 participants. This webinar will launch a special supplement of seven journal articles in BMC Infectious Diseases entitled Point-of-care Testing for Sexually Transmitted Infections: results of an independent multi-country clinic-based and clinic-utility evaluation of STI diagnostics. Sunday, 3 MarchWorld Hearing DayGlobally, over 80% of ear and hearing care needs remain unmet, with deeply ingrained societal misperceptions and stigmatizing mindsets limiting efforts to prevent and address hearing loss. Taking place on 3 March, the theme for this year's World Hearing Day is 'Changing mindsets: Let’s make ear and hearing care a reality for all!' and features facts and stories to debunk common myths and misconceptions about hearing loss. Read more here. WHO events here Sign up for our newsletters here Check out the WHO series, Science in 5 Access WHO photos available for media use here WHO media contacts: You are receiving this NO-REPLY email because you are included on a WHO mail list. |
Friday, February 23, 2024
WHO | Week Ahead for media - 23 February 2024
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