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Core health indicators in the WHO European Region 2025

Core health indicators 2025 draws on the latest data from Member States, complemented by WHO estimates where needed, to present a comprehensive picture...

Workshop on safe sanitation for public health protection in central Asia: meeting report, Astana, 3–4 June 2025.

The Workshop on safe sanitation for public health protection in central Asia, held on 3–4 June 2025 in Astana, convened national and regional stakeholders...

Health forward – a future we build together: background paper for the Second European Programme of Work

Health forward – a future we build together: background paper for the Second European Programme of Work (the Futures Paper) serves as a foundation...

Small-scale sanitation and drinking-water supply systems: driving country action towards safer services

Ensuring access to safe services from small-scale sanitation and drinking-water supply systems is crucial for protecting health. However, such systems...



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Building bridges for united action on noncommunicable diseases and mental health. Stakeholder priorities in the WHO European Region

Overview

The following document represents a synthesis of over 1200 inputs provided through a series of virtual and in-person WHO events and consultations between September 2024 and March 2025. Participants included representatives of Member States, health and care providers, public health professionals, non-state actors, people with lived experience (PWLE), young people, civil society and WHO staff. Respondents were asked to identify priority actions for addressing NCDs and mental health conditions in the WHO European Region. Inputs were collected using Pera, an innovative AI tool developed by the WHO Regional Office for Europe. The data were further reviewed, synthesized and summarized by staff in the WHO Regional Office for Europe.

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Second European Programme of Work (EPW2), Special Initiative on NCDs and Innovation (SNI)