World Health Day 2022: Our planet, our health
Launching of the National Strategy on Health and Environment 2021 - 2026 7 April 2022, Beirut World Health Day is celebrated globally today, under the theme “Our Planet, Our Health” focusing on environmental threats and their effects on the health of the planet. On this occasion, the WHO Lebanon country office seizes the opportunity to launch the...
Enhancing scientific writing and publishing in Lebanon
Virtual workshop with facilitators from the WHO Regional Office and participants from the Lebanon country office and the Ministry of Public Health's Epidemiological Surveillance Unit 31 March 2022 – Ministry of Public Health staff in Lebanon recently advanced their knowledge on scientific writing and publishing through a 2-day workshop conducted by...
WHO, in partnership with UNICEF, hands over a modern reconstructed central drug warehouse to serve over 1 million residents
Beirut, 10 March 2022 – Today marks the handover of the Ministry of Public Health’s central drug warehouse in Qarantina, one and a half years after it was destroyed by the explosion in Beirut port. Early in 2020, WHO initiated the expansion of the warehouse from 600 m3 to around 2000 m3. However, the work was put on hold by the devastating...
Sebline mission
WHO Representative in Lebanon Dr Iman Shankiti examines medical supplies at a...
Remarks by the WHO Representative in Lebanon at WHO’s press briefing on Lebanon and Afghanistan
23 September 2021 – The current complex crisis has heavily impacted the health system in Lebanon, decreasing availability, affordability, accessibility and quality of health care in general, and threatening the sustainability and resilience of the health system. Due to the severe financial and fuel crisis, most hospitals are currently operating at 50%...
Training to improve infection prevention and control measures in midwifery practices
24 May 2021 – With the support of the World Health Organization (WHO) and in coordination with the Ministry of Public Health, the Lebanese Order of Midwives launched the first training of a series of training targeting midwives operating private clinics in Lebanon. The workshop was attended by 12 midwives working in Beirut and Mount Lebanon.













