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WHO urges targeted action to strengthen emergency workforce capacities for shared health risks across the Asia-Pacific region

WHO urges targeted action to strengthen emergency workforce capacities for shared health risks across the Asia-Pacific region
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The WHO has released a regional analysis urging Asia-Pacific nations to strengthen their emergency health workforces. The initiative aims to better manage shared health risks in an increasingly interconnected world.

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Improving regional health infrastructure is critical for pandemic preparedness and managing cross-border health threats.

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Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 11 June 2026 – At a time when the world is more interconnected than ever, the World Health Organization (WHO) is disseminating a comprehensive regional analysis of shared health risks across Asia and the Pacific, urging Member... [4394 chars]

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