Judith Wambare
@judithwambare
International Video Journalist | Ex-Digital Video Journalist at BBC Africa | Ex-K24 TV Reporter | Digital Champion | Mobile Journalist
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24-02-2011 13:51:07
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"Investments in mental health still remains low and too many people still face stigma and discrimination" When I saw this message from Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus shared by World Health Organization (WHO) , it reminded me of this piece I produced last year. Full Story Link:- m.youtube.com/watch?v=IRgPG8…
It was my honour to open the 65th Regional Programme Management Meeting (#RPM65) today in Kintélé, Congo 🇨🇬, my first as WHO African Region Regional Director. Looking forward to constructive discussions with World Health Organization (WHO) Representatives and management teams across Africa as we reflect on our
Privileged to join key discussions at the #WorldHealthSummit on advancing sustainable solutions for NCDs. To achieve real progress on NCDs, we must move from declarations to delivery, through partnerships, investment and innovation. WHO African Region is supporting countries to turn
Great meeting with Axel Pries and Carsten Schicker from World Health Summit to explore stronger collaboration and spotlight Africa’s leadership in global health innovation and dialogue.
Met with Anil Soni and Vanessa Rousselle from WHO Foundation at #WorldHealthSummit to discuss deepening collaboration on health emergency preparedness and innovation across Africa. Appreciate the Foundation’s continued support to WHO’s emergency operations and efforts to build
Merci beaucoup, Prime Minister Anatole Collinet Makosso, for a very productive meeting today. We welcome Congo’s strong leadership in making health a priority and appreciate the deepening collaboration with WHO African Region. I assure you of our continued commitment to strengthening primary
The recently ended Ebola outbreak in #DRC shows what is possible through collaborative public health efforts. But cuts in global health funding now jeopardise these hard won gains. Our shared security depends on sustained support. I reflect on this in The Telegraph. Please read.