Dr Tedros Ghebreyesus, the World Health Organisation (WHO) Director-General, said that every year, an estimated 400,000 children worldwide develop...
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Safiu Kehinde No fewer than 400,000 children worldwide develop cancer every year, the World Health Organisation (WHO) Director-General, Dr. Tedros Ghebreyesus, says. However, the WHO boss said that almost 90 per cent of children survive in high-income countries while in low-income and middle -income countries, survival rates are often below 30 per cent. Ghebreyesus made [...]
Dr Tedros Ghebreyesus, the World Health Organisation (WHO) Director-General, said that every year, an estimated 400,000 children worldwide develop...
The World Health Organization launched on Tuesday (11 February 2025) a new platform providing cost-free cancer medicines for thousands of children...
Highlights: More than 4,00,000 children and adolescents below 20 years develop cancer every year Survival rates
Zambia and five other low- and middle-income countries will receive free cancer medicines for children through a World Health Organization (WHO)...
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According to the Global Multidimensional Poverty Index 2024, developed by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and the Oxford Human...
By Subhramit Das Southeast Asia’s climate crisis is hardly a new phenomenon, with extreme weather events disproportionately affecting its...