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The remains of Ibn Sina School in Sana’a, the capital of Yemen. The school was heavily damaged during an air strike that hit the building next door.
UNICEF/Mohammed Mahmoud

Some 8.6 million people in urgent need of medical help in Yemen, says UN agency

The United Nations World Health Organization (WHO) today warned that the “unnecessary loss of innocent lives cannot go on” and spotlighted the increasingly dire medical situation in Yemen, where it says the health and lives of millions of people are at risk, and health facilities, staff and patients are under attack in widespread violations of international humanitarian law.
The 68th World Health Assembly wrapped up its work on 26 May 2015.
WHO/V. Martin

UN health agency governing body ends session agreeing ‘landmark’ reforms on emergency response

The World Health Assembly wrapped up its work today after giving the greenlight for the United Nations World Health Organization (WHO) to reform its emergency and response capacity to better tackle future disease outbreaks like Ebola, and agreeing to address antimicrobial resistance and air pollution, as well as improve access to affordable vaccines and set global nutrition targets.