Glimmer of hope: COVID-19 vaccines roll out in countries of the Eastern Mediterranean Region
Syrian refugees in Jordan are vaccinated against COVID-19. Photo: WHO/Banan Saad 8 February 2021 – While 2020 was a unique and challenging year for the Eastern Mediterranean Region, 2021 has provided a glimmer of hope as vaccines for COVID-19 are rolled out. As part of the COVAX Facility – a global mechanism led by WHO, Gavi and the Coalition for...
King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Centre supports infection prevention and control programme in Sindh Province, Pakistan
3 February 2021 – A HIV outbreak in Larkana, Sindh province, Pakistan, in April 2019 resulted in 803 people contracting HIV, as reported in June 2019. The outbreak investigation conducted by WHO and international partners showed that the outbreak was the result of poor infection, prevention control measures, risky injection practices and...
Health care workers in the time of COVID-19, stories of heroes, part 2
Cairo, 3 February 2021- COVID-19 has affected the lives and health of millions of people around the world. The physical and mental toll for many health workers is unprecedented. Many health care workers on the front lines have lost their lives, while other have lost friends and colleagues. “The unspoken question is, who is going to be next?” says a...
WHO Regional Director's statement for virtual press briefing, 27 January
27 January 2021 – Dear colleagues, welcome to our first press briefing in 2021. When we look back on 2020, we see a catastrophic year, brought on by a global pandemic that continues to devastate, taking lives and livelihoods, and leaving in its path fear and grief. We saw regional and national capacities stretched to their limit as efforts to...
WHO launches new road map to prevent, control, eliminate and eradicate 20 neglected tropical diseases by 2030
19 January 2021 – The World Health Organization and partners will be launching a new road map on neglected tropical diseases (NTDs) for 2021‒2030 on Thursday, 28 January 2021, from 14:00 to 16:00, with participation of heads of state, WHO’s Director-General, WHO’s Regional Director for the Eastern Mediterranean Dr Ahmed Al-Mandhari, and other WHO...
Five million COVID-19 cases reported in WHO's Eastern Mediterranean Region
Cairo, 7 January 2021 – Countries in the World Health Organization (WHO)’s Eastern Mediterranean Region have reported over 5 million cases of COVID-19 and 123 725 deaths since the first cases was reported in the Region on 29 January 2020. “The past year has been an exceptionally challenging time for us all. The pandemic has taken a dreadful toll...
Meeting exceptional challenges together
An end-of-year message from Dr Ahmed Al-Mandhari, WHO Regional Director for the Eastern Mediterranean 28 December 2020 – As 2020 draws to a close, I would like to thank all WHO’s countries, partners and colleagues in the Eastern Mediterranean Region for the commitment and courage you have shown during the past year. It has been an exceptionally...
Fallen soldiers: the heroic health workers losing the battle against COVID-19
23 December 2020 – Almost a year has passed since the COVID-19 pandemic started spreading across the world, putting millions of lives at risk, presenting unprecedented challenges on health systems, and further aggravating already weakened country economies. Health facilities are overwhelmed, and the health care workforce is facing global...
WHO Regional Director's statement for virtual press briefing, 23 December
Globally, almost 4.6 million new cases were reported to WHO last week, another new high record since the beginning of the pandemic, with a record 78 000 new deaths reported last week. Total cases reported to WHO have surpassed 75 million and there have been over 1.6 million deaths. At the regional level, we have been seeing an overall trend of...
New COVID-19 strain: What do we know to date?
Recorder message 22 December 2020 - As per the information reported by the national authorities in the United Kingdom, the new strain or variant is showing greater transmissibility. Research is now ongoing to find out how fast it can spread and whether the increased transmissibility relates purely to the new variant itself or there are other...







