Diya Banerjee
@diya_iamdb
Head of social media & media monitoring @who, former @ilo & journalist. I am an introvert in a loud world.
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New World Health Organization (WHO) estimates reveal that 840 million women have faced violence at least once in their lifetime, including 263 million who are survivors of sexual violence. These alarming numbers have remained unchanged for 20 years. This is unacceptable. As a father of a young woman
Important piece in The Lancet by World Health Organization (WHO) colleagues on the dangers to health of ultra-processed foods and solutions we are leading on to make healthy food choices the most available choices. Consumption of ultra-processed foods increases risk of obesity, type 2 diabetes,
After two years of violence, #Gaza’s children are finally breathing moments of quiet. The fragile ceasefire has given children a chance to breathe, connect, play and even start to heal. But trauma, injury, grief, and shattered childhoods will take far longer to heal. World Health Organization (WHO) is
1 in 3 women, 840 million lives, scarred by partner or sexual violence. This figure hasn't changed in 20+ years. Break this cycle. Demand accountability. Be an ally. And open the door to change. Join the World Health Organization (WHO) campaign: bit.ly/4oYEJpA #EndViolence #16Days
Sudden and unplanned cuts to global aid are causing widespread disruption to health systems in many African countries. These cuts exposed and amplified long-standing vulnerabilities, including soaring debt burdens and shrinking fiscal space. World Health Organization (WHO) is helping countries turn this
🔔 Join the next World Health Organization (WHO) EPI-WIN webinar on 1 Dec 2025, 13:00 CET as we #UNiTE to end #DigitalViolence. Digital attacks on women—doxxing, deepfakes, harassment—are rising in emergencies, undermining staff safety, access to services, RCCE, MHPSS and public trust. This webinar asks:
I congratulate Ministère de la Santé RDC and the health workers of the #DRC for their swift and strong response to the #Ebola outbreak. Since the first reports in September of people contracting the virus, World Health Organization (WHO) at all levels worked closely with DRC partners to support the government response,