Water rations for tens of thousands of Rohingya refugees have been cut to 15 liters a day
$7 million in life-saving therapeutic treatment is needed for hundreds of thousands of Afghanistan's most severely malnourished children
UN says worsening conditions in Venezuela are driving people out, with some 3.7 million having already fled the country
World Health Organization say Algeria's and Argentina's achievements show malaria can beaten globally
At least 105 civilians have been killed since the latest military escalation in Idlib started at the end of April
Health experts say keeping Congo's Ebola epidemic in check requires an adaptive response and constant vigil
Officials say China's decision to exclude Taiwan from the World Health Assembly is an unjustified political move that could harm global health
Speaking before nearly 4,000 delegates from 194 WHO member states, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus calls initiative essential component for a healthier, safer and fairer world
UN Committee Against Torture is demanding an end to widespread practice of torture and other cruel punishments in Democratic Republic of Congo
Ebola epidemic could spread to urban areas and across international borders because of heightened insecurity and serious shortage of money
UN warns the alarming escalation of hostilities in Idlib could spiral out of control with disastrous consequences for its three million civilian inhabitants
ID card includes photo and key information, such as name, date of birth and place of birth and indicates Myanmar as country of origin
Preliminary reports indicate five children are killed and 16 wounded in airstrike that caused dozens of casualties, including among health workers
Initiative is potential 'game changer' for local Bangladeshi and Rohingya refugee women learning money-making skills
At least 1.6 million children in Mozambique, Malawi and Zimbabwe struggle to recover from deadly storm
World Food Program is scaling up its operation to reach 1.7 million people in four provinces hit hardest by Cyclone Idai
Refugees flown to Niger were detained in facilities close to the conflict frontlines in Tripoli
International Labor Organization says an upgrade is needed to tackle the growing physical and psychological challenges today’s work force faces
UN says all member states have an obligation under international law to repatriate their own nationals
New guidelines include recommendations for governments to use technology for maximum impact on health systems, while addressing privacy concerns
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