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Two human wrists wrapped tightly with white bands formed from the smoke of an ashtray with cigarette butts and an open cigarette pack are placed on a surface.

World No Tobacco Day 2026

31 May 2026

Unmasking the appeal – countering nicotine and tobacco addiction.

International Nurses Day 2026

12 May 2026

Nurses at the heart of primary health care.

As the backbone of the health workforce, nurses expand access and deliver integrated, people-centred care to advance universal health coverage.

A person seated outdoors in Guadalcanal, Solomon Islands holds and reads an illustrated health information leaflet while a nearby community health worker stands on a dirt path surrounded by greenery, conducting community-based interventions.

World Malaria Day 2026

25 April 2026
"Driven to End Malaria: Now We Can. Now We Must."

Siblings Sam and Caroline Adikakua, holds their vaccination passports in front of the Nacula Nursing Station, Yasawa Islands, Fiji.

World Immunization Week 2026

24-30 April 2026

"For every generation, vaccines work."

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Selected Indicators in the Western Pacific

TB Incidence Rate
131 per 100 000

population was the estimated TB incidence for the Region in 2024. (95% uncertainty interval: 112–152)

Continued increase in malaria cases in the Western Pacific Region
9% increase Mosquito icon.

in malaria cases from 2023 to 2024.

Number of nurses
9 million Illustrated group of five health workers standing together, including figures wearing medical scrubs, a stethoscope, and a nursing cap with a cross symbol, shown inside a circular frame.

of the world's nurses (30% of the global total) are from the Western Pacific Region

Strengthening regulations on e-cigarettes
22 countries Icon showing a gavel in front of a document with checkmarks.

ban or regulate e-cigarettes (as of 2024).

A health worker holds a syringe while preparing to administer a vaccine to a baby seated on a caregiver’s lap in a clinic setting.
State of the world’s nursing 2025
<img src="https://data-uat.wpro.who.int/sites/default/files/2026-04/47675%20%20%28935x494%29.jpg" style="width:100%;margin-bottom:10px;"> <p><span><span><span lang="EN-GB">WHO is committed to reducing the burden of noncommunicable diseases in the Western Pacific Region by supporting Member States. Effective monitoring of disease burden and progress is essential to this effort. This dashboard presents the hypertension care cascade by region and by country over time to show progress towards regional targets f
NCD dashboard
A nurse provides counselling on sexually transmitted infections (STIs) t
HIV, Hepatitis, and STIs country profiles
Oral Health Dashboard
Western Pacific Electronic Cigarette Dashboard
UHC Dashboard 2025
HPV Dashboard
Health Equity Dashboard
Neglected Tropical Diseases Dashboard

The WHO Regional Office for the Western Pacific has identified 88 core indicators for countries to adapt in monitoring progress towards the health-related Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) targets and achievement of universal health coverage (UHC). View the SDG and UHC country profiles

New to the Western Pacific Health Data Platform? Explore data using the Data Explorer. You can visualize and download data on various topics. Click here for the user guide on the various features of the tool


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