
Ivan Ivanov, Global Workplace Health at WHO
@workershealth
Tweeting in my personal capacity to protect and promote the health of all working people and to make workplaces everywhere healthier, safer and more resilient.
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https://www.who.int/health-topics/occupational-health 07-01-2010 12:35:20
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👩💻👨🏫Occupational health services play a key role in supporting a healthy workforce and helping people stay in work. That's why along with Department for Work and Pensions we’re providing £1.5 million for five organisations to develop innovative occupational health tools. More: gov.uk/government/new…


Workplaces promoting and protecting health and providing health services save lives and costs and stimulate well-being and economic growth argued Dr Maria Neira at ICOH 2024 international congress on occupational health in Marrakesh, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus Li Ailan


Great to see full room to discuss the latest occupational health. Thanks 🙏 ICOH 2024 for giving me the honor to open this important Congress. #workershealth International Labour Organization World Health Organization (WHO) Gilbert F. Houngbo




I would like to thank Her Excellency Dr Samia Suluhu for reaffirming her endorsement for my candidacy for the esteemed post of #WHO Regional Director for Africa, and for her encouragement and continued support in this campaign. ----- Je voudrais remercier Son Excellence Dr



Congratulations, Faustine Ndugulile, on your nomination as WHO African Region Regional Director. This is an extremely fulfilling role & despite the challenges, I know you will take the baton & go on to accelerate the gains already made, putting the health of the people of Africa at the centre.


Hongera Faustine Ndugulile! Nakutakia mafanikio mema katika kazi hii muhimu ya kuleta afya kwa waafrika wote kila mahali - mijini, vijijini, sehemu za kazi na shuleni. Congratulations Faustine Ndugulile! Wishing you good luck in this important job to bring health to all Africans


FIFA and Qatar have launched the FIFA World Cup 2022™ Legacy Fund, working in collaboration with WTO, World Health Organization (WHO) and UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency to drive positive social and developmental impacts across the globe.

Working together to create a lasting legacy 🤝 Leaders from World Health Organization (WHO), WTO and UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency on the importance of the FIFA World Cup 2022™ Legacy Fund, designed to drive positive social impact around the globe.

The worlds of sport and health must collaborate to create safe, clean and healthy environments for all people engaged in the preparation, delivery and legacy of mega sport events, including workers, athletes, spectators, and communities. World Health Organization (WHO) looks forward to our continued
