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Strengthening comprehensive diabetes care with innovative approaches. Thailand’s National Diabetes Remission Programme
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Ministry of Public Health Thailand, WHO Regional Office for South-East Asia

Strengthening comprehensive diabetes care with innovative approaches. Thailand’s National Diabetes Remission Programme

Thailand

26 Feb 2026

Thailand is facing a rising burden of type 2 diabetes (T2D), with prevalence increasing from 7.1% in 2004 to nearly 11% in 2025. Public health partners in Thailand worked together to address this challenge through new diabetes remission programmes that complement and reinforce comprehensive diabetes care nationwide.&nbsp;In Thailand, diabetes remission is characterized as achieving and maintaining...

26 Feb 2026



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Improving care of children with cancer: Network of satellite centers and shared care in Myanmar
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WHO Regional Office for South-East Asia

Improving care of children with cancer: Network of satellite centers and shared care in Myanmar

Myanmar

15 Feb 2024

Childhood&nbsp;cancer is an important cause of childhood disease burden. It is curable with affordable care in vast majority of cases. About 1,500 - 2,000 new childhood cancer cases are estimated to occur every year in Myanmar. There are two hospitals providing comprehensive childhood cancer services in the country. Yangon Children’s Hospital (YCH), located in Yangon city, provides services to p...

15 Feb 2024