
Shenaaz El-Halabi
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01-09-2015 14:25:34
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Thank you my brother, The Presidency ๐ฟ๐ฆ Cyril Rhamaposa, for your strong address at #WHA78, and for #SouthAfrica's steady co-leadership of the #PandemicAccord negotiations. Together, for a healthier, safer, fairer Africa and the world!

Thank you for joining us at a historic #WHA78, World Health Organization (WHO) Goodwill Ambassador Yohei Sasakawa, and for your contribution to the Investment Round. Our longstanding partnership has saved countless lives, and we will continue our effort until we end #leprosy.


Honored to meet H.E. Faisal Al-Harbi, Ambassador of the Saudi Embassy in South Africa to thank him for the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia continued support to World Health Organization (WHO) and explore opportunities for collaboration in advancing health in South Africa.

Honored to meet H.E. Faisal Al-Harbi, Ambassador of the Saudi Embassy in South Africa to thank him for the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia continued support to World Health Organization (WHO) and explore opportunities for collaboration in advancing health in South Africa.




Ahead of World Food Safety Day (7 June), Gauteng Health is hosting a webinar together with WHO South Africa, and National Department of Health to tackle food & chemical safety challenges, share innovations, and promote compliance with safety standards. #SaferFoodHealthierCommunities #AsibeHealthyGP





A big thank you to National Department of Health for sponsoring this resolution. World Health Organization (WHO) across the 3 levels will work with Member States to make cervical cancer elimination a reality. #HealthForAll WHO South Africa WHO African Region


1 in 10 people fall ill from unsafe food each yearโchildren are most at risk. On 23 May, World Health Organization (WHO) and National Department of Health & Gauteng PDOH held a national food & chemical safety webinar with 700+ clinicians, environmental health practitioners, researchers & stakeholders. A stronger


Today, World Health Organization (WHO) led by Representative to South Africa Shenaaz El-Halabi , met with Lwazi Manzi and Dr Thulani Masilela from the Presidency to discuss the 2Presidential Health Compact. The discussion focused on WHOโs strategic and technical support for the Compact and advancing


Ahead of #WorldNoTobaccoDay2025, World Health Organization (WHO) Rep to South Africa Shenaaz El-Halabi met with Ms. Zanele Mthembu, Country Lead for South Africa Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids to align on stronger protections against youth-targeted nicotine products. Together, we must unmask the industry's tactics & safeguard


Happening Now: 29โ30 May 2025, World Health Organization (WHO) and National Department of Health proudly join the launch of Phase II of the Health Security Partnership for Africa in Addis Ababa.๐ช๐น During the phase II, South Africa will scale up an integrated disease surveillance and response, strengthen genomic surveillance


It was a pleasure meeting my sister Bintou Camara Bityeki, Africa Director at Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids, and the country team ahead of #WorldNoTobaccoDay2025. We explored innovative ways to counter industry tactics and strengthen protections for our youth against nicotine addiction.