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Would gender-based violence end with us?
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"Let us pledge that gender-based violence will end with us. For how many generations and centuries will we bear the brunt of gender-bas...
Put people first mantra to drive WHO task force to save the medicines that protect us
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[watch the AMR Dialogues , listen to podcast ] The United Nations apex health agency – the World Health Organization (WHO) – had announced t...
[video] Why is there hardly any change in violence against women since 2000? #ItsTimeForAccountability
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[video] WHO Civil Society Task Force on Antimicrobial Resistance gives hope
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[podcast] Co-Chairs of WHO Civil Society Task Force on Antimicrobial Resistance share insights
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This Podcast features both co-chairs of first-ever World Health Organization (WHO) Task Force on Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR): Katherine...
SHE & Rights | Why is there hardly any change in violence against women since 2000? #ItsTimeForAccountability
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Watch the recording Join us on 8th December 2025, Monday, in SHE & Rights special session during the 16 Days of Activism against gender-...
Why are we failing to end one of humanity's oldest and most pervasive injustices?
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Ending gender-based violence is human rights imperative [ हिंदी ] Few weeks ago, the World Health Organization (WHO) Director General Dr Ted...
[video] Finding strength in struggle: HIV long-term survivors of India: Hope lies in you
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[video] Story-telling and media engagement around AMR
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Tobacco-free and nicotine-free future is a bedrock to deliver on #EndTB and SDGs
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According to the latest WHO Global TB Report 2025 released a week ago, tobacco smoking is among the top-5 risk factors for the deadliest of ...
Zimbabwe and Cambodia getting return on investment by addressing AMR
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Right to health is a fundamental human right. There is no doubt that everyone - without any exception or exclusion - should be able to live ...
From shadow to light: Supporting unhoused persons to access lifesaving TB services
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The risk of getting TB disease is among the highest in unhoused and other marginalised persons but the likelihood of them seeking public TB ...
Schooling ourselves to protect our present and secure our future
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Let us go back in time 97 years ago and dare to imagine the plight of those who suffered with bacterial infections before the discovery of ...
Will governments make Big Tobacco pay and kick Big Polluters out from Treaty meets?
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[ watch the recording ] As intergovernmental Treaty meetings open on climate (UNFCCC) and tobacco control (WHO FCTC), there is a growing cal...
[video] Governments must prioritise accountability and urgent actions at climate and tobacco control Treaties
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1st inaugural India AMR Media Awards 2025
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Watch the recording of 1st inaugural India AMR Media Awards 2025 Watch the recording of 1st inaugural India AMR Media Awards 2025 , whi...
2nd Global AMR Media Awards 2025
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Watch the recording of 2nd Global AMR Media Awards Ceremony 2025 2nd Global AMR Media Awards Ceremony 2025 was held as part of 5th Annual G...
[video] 5th Annual Global Media Forum ahead of World AMR Awareness Week (WAAW 2025), 2nd Global AMR Media Awards 2025 and 1st India AMR Media Awards 2025
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Gateway to universal access to SRHR is human right to health
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[ watch the recording ] The human right to health is not a privilege, it is a legal obligation - rooted in international human rights law - ...
2nd SHE & Rights Media Awards 2025
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Watch the recording of SHE & Rights Media Awards Ceremony at International Conference on Family Planning (ICFP 2025) in Bogota, Colombia
SHE & Rights Media Awards Ceremony at ICFP 2025
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A brewing crisis: Millions of women still lack access to family planning
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The landscape of sexual and reproductive health and rights is shifting: millions of women want to avoid pregnancy but are not using a modern...
World's largest TB prize illuminates Indian Molbio’s tech innovation reaching the unreached
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[ Read official announcement ] World's largest prize devoted to TB, the coveted Kochon Prize , was awarded to India's Molbio Diagno...
Myanmar implements standardised plain packaging to curb deadly tobacco's 'appeal'
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Tobacco use poses a severe burden on Myanmar’s health and economy, killing about 64,000 people each year. Myanmar has marked a significant m...
Transforming teachers and teaching for adolescent health, well-being and gender equality
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Having taught Physics for over 30 years to young girls, when experts called for transforming teachers and teaching for young people’s health...
Preserving hard-won gains: Feminist voices on the future of gender equality
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Gender equality is enshrined in the opening preamble of United Nations Charter 1945. But despite progress and some setbacks, not a single co...
[video] Study proves strong impact of molecular test at primary care level versus hub-and-spoke model lab
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Amidst anti-gender push, hope pins on ICFP 2025 to shift gears towards SRHRJ for all
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Despite right to health and gender equality being fundamental human rights, the world is off the track from delivering on these goals in the...
Study proves strong impact of taking molecular TB diagnostics closer to the people
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Urgent call to replace sputum microscopy completely with true point-of-care molecular tests to #FindAllTB An important scientific study publ...
5th Annual Global Media Forum on Antimicrobial Resistance and Global AMR Media Awards Ceremony 2025
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[ Watch the recording ] 5th Annual Global Media Forum ahead of World AMR Awareness Week (WAAW) would be organised on 12th November 2025 ( ...
WHO sounds the alarm on rising antibiotic resistance which is threatening health security
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The world is heading towards widespread resistance to common antibiotics. So indicates the Global Antibiotic Resistance Surveillance Report ...
[video] It is time for accountability and action after 80th UNGA HLM re: Beijing+30 and Asia Pacific CSE meet
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With 62 months left to deliver on #endTB and #endAIDS goals, SAARC TB and HIV/AIDS Centre making a difference
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