The WHO South-East Asia Region (SEAR), with its high population density, is recognised by epidemiologists as a critical ...
This conference represents a significant milestone in parliamentary diplomacy, as it marks the first joint initiative between the CPA Asia Region and the South-East Asia Region, bridging previous ...
PETALING JAYA: Asean countries can reduce their growing food import bill by working together to create a coordinated strategy ...
SMU president Lily Kong said: “South-east Asia is a region of immense dynamism, presenting both extraordinary opportunities and complex challenges.” More than their skills, graduates require ...
NEW DELHI: The South-East Asia Region including India, reported the highest number of cancers of lips and oral cavity, uterine cervix, and childhood cancers among all World Health Organisation ...
NEW DELHI: The South-East Asia Region, which includes India, has reported 2.4 million new cases of cancer in 2022, including 56,000 children, and 1.5 million deaths, said the World Health ...
and the younger generation in the region during his special address at the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association (CPA) South-East Asia Regions Joint Conference. Speaking at the event, Sadiq ...
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Asian News International on MSNWHO launches South-East Asia Regional Strategy for comprehensive cancer prevention 2024-2030On the occasion of World Cancer Day, the World Health Organization (WHO) highlighted its continued efforts to address the ...
Investors are wary about betting on unproven entities, and the region has yet to show it can produce innovative firms that can scale significantly. Venture investment in South-east Asia’s young ...
New Delhi [India], January 16 (ANI): WHO South-East Asia Regional Director Saima Wazed recently engaged in discussions with JP Nadda, the Minister of Health and Family Welfare, focusing on health ...
In 2022, the World Health Organization (WHO) reported that the South-East Asia Region saw 2.4 million new cancer cases and 1.5 million cancer-related deaths, including 56,000 among children.
WHO’s regional director of South-East Asia Region Saima Wazed on Monday said that the region reported the highest number of cancers of lips and oral cavity, uterine cervix, and childhood cancers ...
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