Health newsWHO & FDA Release News › Global health in 2011: key issues

Story Photo: Global health in 2011: key issues
Global health in 2011: key issues

In 2011, there was important progress in a number of areas. Reports published by WHO on AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria all indicated fewer deaths – and fewer new infections. The UN General Assembly met to agree a global agenda for noncommunicable diseases – only the second time (after HIV/AIDS) that a health-related theme was selected as the topic for a UN high-level meeting.

Natural disasters and conflict took their toll. The year was marked by the earthquake, tsunami and nuclear power plant damage in Japan. Conflicts disrupted health services and added to health demands in a number of countries, notably in Libya, where WHO contributed to the health response, providing expertise and supplies. 2011 also continued to be marked by the world's financial crisis and WHO worked to better position the Organization to effectively and efficiently improve health.

This photo feature presents a selection of some of the major health issues in 2011.

Source: WHO Release News

Link this story to your website:

Copy the above code and paste it into your webpage, blog or forum

Comments On Global health in 2011: key issues

Be the first one to comment on this news

Your Comment
Your Name
Your Email

Your Email will not be shown with your comment

Secret Number
1094

Please type the numbers shown above into the Secret Number box.