
Dr Étienne V. Langlois
@etiennevincentl
Team Lead, Knowledge, Partnership for Maternal, Newborn & Child Health (PMNCH), World Health Organization (WHO). Epidemiologist, advocate for equity and UHC
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04-07-2015 08:05:06
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Great discussion at #WHA77 on the economics and financing of health for all & inspiring speech by Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus Happy to have contributed to the The Bulletin of the World Health Organization supplement by WHO Council on the Economics of Health For All w/ a paper on climate and health co-financing incl. the most vulnerable. rb.gy/qqjpac





Out now: new Global Health 2050 report by The Lancet Commission on Investing in Health. Proud to have advised the report launched at the World Health Summit & 50by50 goal: possible to reduce by 50% the probability of premature deaths (before 70 yrs) by 2050 thelancet.com/journals/lance…


Out now❗️New The Bulletin of the World Health Organization paper calling for stronger & better investments to accelerate the reduction of maternal, newborn & child mortality. #MNCH is central to the new 50by50 goal: reducing by 50% the probability of premature deaths (<70 yrs) by 2050: pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC11…


In conflict settings, women and children tragically account for a staggering 70% of civilian deaths yearly. Amid the chaos, hope lies in robust evidence-based interventions to sustain essential health services. More in our PLOS Global Public Health paper: shorturl.at/pyff8



🚨 Plus de 70 % des femmes dans les zones de conflit subissent des violences sexuelles—deux fois la moyenne mondiale. 🎙️ Écoutez du Dr Dr Étienne V. Langlois sur BBC News Afrique, abordant les défis cruciaux auxquels sont confrontés les femmes, les nouveau-nés et les enfants dans les zones

🚨 Plus de 70 % des femmes dans les zones de conflit subissent des violences sexuelles—deux fois la moyenne mondiale. 🎙️ Le Dr Dr Étienne V. Langlois rejoint DW Afrique pour discuter de l'impact des violences sexuelles en contexte de conflit et de l'urgent besoin de protection, de



Over 700 maternal deaths occur daily. We know how to prevent this tragedy, and faster progress is possible. Between 2000 & 2023, MMR dropped by 40%. In our new The Lancet Global Health paper, we argue for urgent acceleration through evidence-based solutions: shorturl.at/5FR9M

