The recommendations contained in this guideline are intended for a wide audience, including policymakers and their expert advisers as well as technical and program staff at government institutions and organizations involved in the design, implementation and expansion of programs to control soil-transmitted helminth infections and nutrition-sensitive actions for a safe and hygienic environment to improve public health.
This guideline aims to help WHO Member States and their partners to make evidence-informed decisions on the appropriate actions in their efforts to achieve the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals and the global targets presented in the World Health Assembly resolution WHA66.12 on: - Neglected tropical diseases
- Comprehensive implementation plan on maternal, infant and young child nutrition
- Global strategy for women's, children's, and adolescents' health (2016-2030)
- Water, sanitation and hygiene for accelerating and sustaining progress on neglected tropical diseases: a global strategy 2015-2020
- Accelerating work to overcome the global impact of neglected tropical diseases: a roadmap for implementation
- Accelerating progress on HIV, tuberculosis, malaria, hepatitis and neglected tropical diseases: a new agenda for 2016-2030
- Eliminating soil-transmitted helminthiases as a public health problem in children: progress report 2001-2010 and strategic plan 2011-2020.
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Don't use sugar substitutes if you are trying to lose weight, according to a new guideline from the World Health Organization. The global health body said a systematic review of the available evidence had suggested that the use of non-sugar sweeteners, or NSS, "does not confer… https://t.co/0NltqWUwWx https://t.co/cR8T5GeDe5