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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WHO delivering on its commitment to protect and improve people’s health: stories of healthier populations, access to services and emergency response

This publication, grounded in the GPW 13 results framework, features qualitative stories from the field that are integral to GPW 13 reporting. These...

Infection prevention and control systems in six priority countries in the Western Pacific Region: regional report 2023

Ensuring strong infection prevention and control (‎IPC)‎ is essential for patient and healthcare worker safety. WHO reviewed IPC integration...

National survey on the risk factors of noncommunicable diseases in Viet Nam, 2021

The STEPS survey is a simple, standardized method for collecting, analysing and disseminating data on key noncommunicable disease (NCD) risk factors...

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...