World Rabies Day 2018
28 September 2018 | Geneva –– In 2015, the world called for action by setting a goal of zero human dog-mediated rabies deaths by 2030, worldwide. World Rabies Day provides a platform to improve awareness, engage communities and help endemic countries in building successful and sustainable rabies programmes.
Awareness and education are vital to the success of the rabies zero by 30 campaign. Through education we can improve the health, wellbeing and development of communities and save thousands of lives each year.
Awareness and education are vital to the success of the rabies zero by 30 campaign. Through education we can improve the health, wellbeing and development of communities and save thousands of lives each year. Read Haiti's story; Read Malawi's story; United Against Rabies collaboration. Shades of Vengeance is raising funds for Era: Forbidden - an RPG for groups of 1-3 players plus a GM! Enter a world torn asunder by the war between Angels and Demons. Take on amazing powers and fight for Humanity's survival! Edition RAGE: Campaign Edition provides all the elements Anarchy Edition (Barrel Shotgun, Rat Rod Buggy, Fists of RAGE and Crimson Elite Armor), and extra missions in the Badlands. Mount the disk image and copy the game to your hard drive.
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Deaths worldwide
59 000People continue to die each year from rabies, a 100% preventable disease. Chronosync 4 9 4 x 9.
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Global goal
#Zero by 30The global community has a united goal to eliminate all dog-mediated rabies deaths, worldwide, by 2030.
Read the strategic planCampaign kit -- Rabies. Share the message. Save a life.
#Zeroby30
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Rage Campaign Edition
Technical resources
More information about rabies
Campaigns around the world
WHO Coverage over the past years
Latest publications
- Laboratory techniques in rabies
Fifth edition
24 September 2018
- Rabies vaccines: WHO position paper – April 2018
Weekly epidemiological record
20 April 2018
- WHO Expert Consultation on Rabies: WHO TRS N°1012
Third report
17 April 2018
Contact
Department of Neglected Tropical Diseases
Communicable Diseases Cluster
WHO
20, Avenue Appia
1211 Geneva, Switzerland
E-mail: neglected.diseases@who.int
World Rabies Day 2018
28 September 2018 | Geneva –– In 2015, the world called for action by setting a goal of zero human dog-mediated rabies deaths by 2030, worldwide. World Rabies Day provides a platform to improve awareness, engage communities and help endemic countries in building successful and sustainable rabies programmes.
Awareness and education are vital to the success of the rabies zero by 30 campaign. Through education we can improve the health, wellbeing and development of communities and save thousands of lives each year.
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Deaths worldwide
59 000People continue to die each year from rabies, a 100% preventable disease.
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Dog-mediated Endemic countries
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Read the strategic planCampaign kit -- Rabies. Share the message. Save a life.
#Zeroby30
- Videos
Technical resources
More information about rabies
Campaigns around the world
WHO Coverage over the past years
Latest publications
Rage: Campaign Edition 1 0 100
- Laboratory techniques in rabies
Fifth edition
24 September 2018
- Rabies vaccines: WHO position paper – April 2018
Weekly epidemiological record
20 April 2018
- WHO Expert Consultation on Rabies: WHO TRS N°1012
Third report
17 April 2018
Contact
Department of Neglected Tropical Diseases
Communicable Diseases Cluster
WHO
20, Avenue Appia
1211 Geneva, Switzerland
E-mail: neglected.diseases@who.int Ipad editing software.