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WHO supports skills strengthening to boost capacity for Integrated Care for Older Pe...

Addis Ababa, Ethiopia — The World Health Organization (WHO), in collaboration with the Ministry of Health of Ethiopia, supported a landmark Training of Trainers (ToT) programme on Integrated Care for Older People (ICOPE), bringing together multidisciplinary health workers to transform how care is delivered to older persons across primary health care services.

Funded by the Government of Japan through the TICAD9 Japanese Supplementary Budget (JFY2025), the initiative is part of the broader project “Restoring and Digitizing Health Services in Ethiopia.”

WHO Regional Director for Africa’s visit to South Africa

Science in service of health: WHO and CSIR explore collaboration for Africa


Pretoria, South Africa. A visit by WHO Regional Director for Africa Professor Mohamed Janabi to the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research highlighted how African science, technology and partnership can help strengthen health security and build more resilient health systems.

WHO Botswana launches Data-to-Policy Initiative to strengthen evidence-based health ...

Botswana has taken a significant step towards strengthening evidence-informed health policymaking through the launch of the Botswana Data-to-Policy (D2P) Capacity Strengthening Initiative, a collaborative effort led by the Ministry of Health's Health Research and Development Division with support from Vital Strategies, Bloomberg Philanthropies' Data for Health Initiative, and the World Health Organization (WHO).

Ethiopia Intensifies Polio Prevention in Cross-Border and Refugee Communities

Ethiopia conducted a synchronized polio vaccination campaign with South Sudan using the bivalent Oral Polio vaccine (bOPV) and reached over one million children under five years in high-risk border areas and refugee camps, as part of urgent efforts to prevent cross-border transmission of the variant polio virus from neighboring South Sudan. The vaccination campaign, implemented from 7 to 10 May 2026, covered Gambella and Benishangul-Gumuz regions as well as West Wollega and Kelem Wollega zones of Oromia Region.

Uganda Confronts Health Financing Pressures with Push for Efficiency and Resilience

Kampala:- Uganda’s health system is at a critical juncture as shifting global aid priorities and increasing fiscal constraints threaten to disrupt essential healthcare services. In response to these mounting pressures, the World Health Organization (WHO), in collaboration with national and academic partners, is supporting the country to strengthen efficiency in health financing while preparing for a future with reduced external aid.

Ethiopia strengthens capacity to improve hospital care for children with severe acut...

Hawassa, Ethiopia | July 2026 – The Ethiopian Ministry of Health, in collaboration with the World Health Organization (WHO) and with support from Irish Aid, has launched a Case management followed by  National Training of Trainers (ToT) on the revised WHO 2025 Training Package for the Inpatient Management of Severe Acute Malnutrition (SAM), marking an important step towards the revision of the national training package towards improving the quality of  care for children with severe wasting and related medical complications.