New WHO recommendations to prevent tuberculosis
New World Health Organization guidance will help countries accelerate efforts to stop people with tuberculosis infection becoming sick with TB by giving them preventive treatment.
New World Health Organization guidance will help countries accelerate efforts to stop people with tuberculosis infection becoming sick with TB by giving them preventive treatment.
In March, a kick-off training for the Young, Wild and Free program (YFW) took place in Amsterdam.
What specific risks are people who use drugs (PWUD) likely to face during the COVID-19 pandemic? What services will they need? How will professionals working with this group need to adapt on the frontline?
HIV JUSTICE WORLDWIDE shared a Statement on COVID-19 Criminalisation warning law- and policymakers against the temptation to use the criminal law or other unjustified and disproportionate repressive measures in relation to COVID-19.
In collaboration with EuroNPUD, INPUD have developed “COVID-19: Advice for People who Use Drugs” leaflet.
IASC – Inter-Agency Standing Committee published Interim Guidance. COVID-19: Focus on persons deprived of their liberty.
As many people are currently confined to their homes because of the COVID-19 pandemic, WHO/Europe has developed a guide to help people integrate simple, safe ways to stay physically active in limited space.
Each year, we commemorate World Tuberculosis (TB) Day on March 24 to raise public awareness about the devastating health, social and economic consequences of TB, and to step up efforts to end the global TB epidemic.
In support of the global #ItsTimetoEndTB campaign, AFEW International talked to people who faced TB and asked them to reflect on TIME in the context of their life stories.
Despite the notable progress achieved in the fight against Tuberculosis (TB), it still poses a public health threat in the WHO European Region.