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WHO Turns 75; Ensures Resilient Health Systems In Western Pacific

The World Health Organization announced to focus on building health systems in Western Pacific countries to improve universal health coverage.

UNESCO Report: USD97 Billion Needed To Meet 2030 Education Targets

The United Nations released a report saying that countries should have additional funding for the education department to achieve educational goals for 2030.

India’s Tiger Population Jumps To 3,167 In 2022

India recorded an increase in its tiger population in 2022 which showed an improvement in the preservation of wildlife species.

WHO Celebrates 75 Years With Call For Health Equity

In celebration of the World Health Organization for its 75th anniversary, they have highlighted the need to invest in the healthcare sector worldwide.

Harvard University To Offer Tagalog Language Course For The Next Academic Year

The United States’ oldest institution of higher education is now accepting students who wants to learn the official language in the Philippines through their Tagalog Language course.

New York City’s Marketing Organization Unveils Its New Name And Brand Identity

Showcasing its new branding strategy, the official marketing organization of New York City announced its new brand identity to promote traveling further traveling experience for both locals and foreigners.

Never Lose Hope, Pope Tells Faithful Gathered For Angelus

The Pope on Sunday called on the faithful not to lose hope even when they fall or feel discouraged.

UNDP Appeals USD550 Million For Sustainable Recovery Projects In Türkiye

The United Nations Development Program is appealing for $550 million for 31 projects that will contribute to the sustainable recovery of Türkiye's quake-hit southern region.

Indonesia Pushes ASEAN Declaration On Family Development

The human development minister in Indonesia urged the members of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations to provide programs promoting family development.

Massive Efforts Needed Worldwide To Reduce Table Salt Intake

The World Health Organization disclosed the alarming number of sodium intake worldwide, following its serious healthcare risks to people.