People of the Western Pacific

People of the Western Pacific

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Anolyn Lulu (2nd from left), an Olympic Table Tennis player from Vanuatu, shares her journey as an athlete, mother, and champion for healthy living.
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The Western Pacific Region is home to almost 1.9 billion people across 37 countries and areas.

WHO is working with governments and partners across the Western Pacific to make this the healthiest and safest Region.

 

Weaving Health For All in the Western Pacific

Weaving Health For All in the Western Pacific

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A community of women weaves mats in Tonga.
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Japan's AMR response 2013-2025: developing, implementing and evaluating national AMR action plans

This publication contains “valuable insights for policy-makers and health-care professionals involved in tackling AMR worldwide”, said Dr...

Country report 2023: well-child care in Japan

This report comprehensively reviews Japan’s well-child care (‎WCC)‎ from a systems perspective, examining policies, strategies, and programmes...

Joint external evaluation of the International Health Regulations (2005) core capacities of Tonga

The Joint External Evaluation (JEE) team expresses its appreciation to Tonga for volunteering for a JEE using the third edition of the JEE tool. This revised...

Weaving health for families, communities and societies in the Western Pacific Region (‎2025-2029)‎: working together to improve health and well-being and save lives

This document sets out thematic priorities for WHO's work in the Western Pacific Region for the next five years to improve health and well-being, and save...