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🚨 WHO South Africa 2025 Annual Report

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🚨 Breaking Newsvia WHO AFRO (Africa)

Publications lawsonagbluluf… Wed, 17/06/2026 – 09:21 “The WHO South Africa 2025 Annual Results Report highlights WHO’s support to national health priorities. It captures progress across Universal Health Coverage, HIV and TB, noncommunicable diseases, maternal and child health, health emergencies, health promotion, partnerships and operational excellence. Key results include strengthened National Health Insurance readiness, expanded HIV treatment, improved TB detection, cervical cancer prevention, stronger emergency preparedness and enhanced surveillance systems. The report also reflects WHO South Africa’s work with government, partners,…

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Source: WHO South Africa 2025 Annual Report

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