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<title>High-level meeting on post-COVID conditions (long COVID): a virtual meeting hosted by the WHO Regional Office for Europe, 19 March 2021</title>
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World Health Organization. Regional Office for Europe
This was the first meeting on post-COVID conditions, also known as long COVID, held by the WHO Regional Office for Europe. It provided a vehicle for Member States of the WHO European Region to share country experiences on data, burden, management and health systems’ response to post-COVID conditions. WHO stands ready to support Member States to revisit and improve their national monitoring and evaluation capacity, to develop national guidance to manage patients with post-COVID conditions, and to support their health systems to adapt to post-COVID conditions.
10 p.
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<title>Report of the 23rd meeting of the WHO alliance for the global elimination of trachoma by 2020, 30 November - 1 December 2020</title>
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<description>Report of the 23rd meeting of the WHO alliance for the global elimination of trachoma by 2020, 30 November - 1 December 2020
World Health Organization
iv, 27 p.
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<title>European regional status report on preventing violence against children 2020</title>
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World Health Organization. Regional Office for Europe
At least 55 million children in the WHO European Region experience some form of violence in their lifetime. Violence against children is a leading public health problem with devastating consequences for the victims and their families. The total annual cost to the health systems of the Region of not preventing adverse childhood experiences, including violence, amounts to US$ 581 billion. This publication explores the progress that countries&#13;
have made in implementing activities to achieve the Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) targets on ending violence against children by 2030 through the lens of the seven INSPIRE evidence-based strategies for ending violence against children. Data collected through a survey of government-appointed national data coordinators in 45 of the 53 Member States of the Region show that government support for the implementation of INSPIRE was highest for implementation and enforcement of laws (95%) and parent and caregiver support (78%), and lowest for income and economic strengthening (37%). Surveillance of violence against children remains inadequate, and most countries do not undertake regular surveys. To achieve the SDG targets, more support from governments is needed.
96 p.
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<title>COVID‐19 health system response monitor: New Zealand</title>
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<description>COVID‐19 health system response monitor: New Zealand
World Health Organization. Regional Office for South-East Asia
The Asia Pacific Observatory on Health Systems and Policies&#13;
is a collaborative partnership that supports and promotes&#13;
evidence‐informed health policy‐making in the Asia Pacific&#13;
Region. Based in WHO’s Regional Office for South‐East Asia,&#13;
it brings together governments, international agencies,&#13;
foundations, civil society and the research community with&#13;
the aim of linking systematic and scientific analysis of health&#13;
systems in the Asia Pacific Region with the decision‐makers&#13;
who shape policy and practice.
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