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The Global status report on road safety 2013 shows that 1.24 million people died in 2010 on the world’s roads. However, only 28 countries, covering 7% of the world’s population, have comprehensive road safety laws on all five key risk factors: drinking and driving, speeding, motorcycle helmets, seat-belts, and child restraints.Find out about work being done to prevent this in this new World Health Organization (WHO) report launched today in Geneva.

The Global status report on road safety 2013 shows that 1.24 million people died in 2010 on the world’s roads. However, only 28 countries, covering 7% of the world’s population, have comprehensive road safety laws on all five key risk factors: drinking and driving, speeding, motorcycle helmets, seat-belts, and child restraints.

Find out about work being done to prevent this in this new World Health Organization (WHO) report launched today in Geneva.

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Saturday is World AIDS Day.

Just over half the 15 million people who need antiretroviral treatment for HIV are getting the medicines they need. One key to increasing access to treatment, is to scale up voluntary testing and counseling, so that people who need treatment, know they need it.

Watch this video and join UNAIDS in recognizing the millions of people who give their energy to achieving an AIDS-free generation. The next 1,000 days will be critical to meet 2015 global HIV targets. It’s time to deliver country by country, city by city.

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World Heart Day

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World Heart Day is celebrated every last Saturday of September.  In partnership with WHO, the World Heart Federation organizes awareness events in more than 100 countries - including health checks, organized walks, runs and fitness sessions, public talks, stage shows, scientific forums, exhibitions, concerts, carnivals and sports tournaments.

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World Blood Donor Day is celebrated on 14 June every year. This year’s theme is “Every blood donor is a hero.”

Did you know? Half a litre of donated blood can help save as many as three people’s lives. Join “everyday heroes” – fire fighters, police, rescue workers – and give blood.

Contact your nearest blood centre, blood bank, hospital, clinic.

(Source: youtube.com)

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Over 180 countries across the world are participating in the first-ever World Immunization Week.
The WHO-led initiative, which takes place from 21-28 April 2012, aims to raise awareness and encourage people everywhere to protect themselves and their families against vaccine-preventable diseases. It is also a time to focus on the fact that in this rapidly globalizing world, disease outbreaks can affect communities everywhere.

Over 180 countries across the world are participating in the first-ever World Immunization Week.

The WHO-led initiative, which takes place from 21-28 April 2012, aims to raise awareness and encourage people everywhere to protect themselves and their families against vaccine-preventable diseases. It is also a time to focus on the fact that in this rapidly globalizing world, disease outbreaks can affect communities everywhere.

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Wednesday, 25 April, is World Malaria Day, which this year marks a decisive juncture in the history of malaria control. Whether the malaria map will keep shrinking, as it has in the past decade, or be reclaimed by the malaria parasites, depends, to a great extent, on the resources that will be invested in control efforts over the next years. 

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Roll Back Malaria campaign

Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon video message:

Last year we mourned the fact that one child died every 45 seconds from this disease. This year, we have managed to slow the clock. It remains a monumental tragedy that one child dies every minute from malaria, but we can draw some hope from the many lives saved through international interventions.

Wednesday, 25 April, is World Malaria Day, which this year marks a decisive juncture in the history of malaria control. Whether the malaria map will keep shrinking, as it has in the past decade, or be reclaimed by the malaria parasites, depends, to a great extent, on the resources that will be invested in control efforts over the next years. 

Send a net, save a life with Nothing But Nets

Roll Back Malaria campaign

Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon video message:

Last year we mourned the fact that one child died every 45 seconds from this disease. This year, we have managed to slow the clock. It remains a monumental tragedy that one child dies every minute from malaria, but we can draw some hope from the many lives saved through international interventions.

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