Urgent Action Needed: 18 Million More Women at Risk of Anaemia by 2030
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Urgent Action Needed: 18 Million More Women at Risk of Anaemia by 2030
Health experts warn that by 2030, an additional 18 million girls and women may suffer from anaemia if decisive action isn’t taken. This condition already affects 259 million people globally and poses significant health and equity challenges in South Asia. Regional efforts aim to address this critical issue.
Without Concerted Action, 18 Million More Girls and Women Could Become Anaemic by 2030: Experts Warn
Get latest articles and stories on World at LatestLY. Health experts have warned that without concerted action, 18 million more girls and women could become anaemic by 2030, adding to the current burden of 259 million, according to the World Health Organisation. World News | Without Concerted Action, 18 Million More Girls and Women Could Become Anaemic by 2030: Experts Warn.
PM Harini Amarasuriya Calls for United Regional Action to Eliminate Anemia at “Nourishing South Asia” Conference - LNW Lanka News Web
Prime Minister Dr. Harini Amarasuriya participated as the Chief Guest at the inauguration of the international conference “Nourishing South Asia”, held from July 9 to 11 at Cinnamon Lakeside, Colombo, with the central aim of reducing anemia among young women and children across South Asia. Delivering the keynote address, the Prime Minister emphasized the importance of regional cooperation and multi-sectoral commitment to address what she describ…
Without concerted action, 18 million more girls and women could become anaemic by 2030: Experts warn
Colombo, Jul 10 (PTI) Health experts have warned that without concerted action, 18 million more girls and women could become anaemic by 2030, adding to the current burden of 259 million, according to the World Health Organisation.Describing anaemia as one of South Asia's most persistent health and equity challenges, the UN health agency has urged the governments in the region to take urgent and unified action."Experts warn that without concerted…
‘18m more could go anaemic in South Asia’ – Asian News from UK
WHO-SEARO has issued a stark warning: without urgent and coordinated action, a staggering 18 million more girls and women in South Asia could become anaemic by 2030, adding to an already dire burden of 259 million cases….reports Asian Lite News Anaemia remains one of South Asia’s most persistent and overlooked public health and equity challenges, affecting nearly half of all adolescent girls and women across the region. The World Health Organisa…
18 million more girls in South Asia could suffer from anaemia by 2030: WHO South East Asia
Anaemia remains one of South Asia’s most persistent health and equity challenges, affecting nearly half of all adolescent girls and women in the region. A statement highlighting the wide-ranging influence and impacts of anaemia was released by the World Health Organisation-SEA. “Now, experts warn that without concerted action, 18 million more girls and women could become anaemic by 2030, adding to the current burden of 259 million”, the World He…
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