Les nouvelles brèves de nos membres, ainsi que celles de la coopération internationale, sur des thèmes actuels en matière de santé.
"Development charity’s new co-chief executives signal shift from controversial sponsor a child scheme launched in 1972 to long-term grassroots funding."
"President Donald Trump’s decision to withdraw the United States from 66 international organizations is ostensibly aimed at cutting waste, but the inclusion of agencies supporting girls and women underscores the move’s arbitrariness and vindictiveness. It will have dire consequences for people around the world"
The World Health Organization (WHO) Executive Board faced a grim reckoning on Thursday in a report detailing how global progress on maternal, infant and child nutrition has largely stalled or even regressed. Notably, six critical nutrition targets remain “off track,” with rising rates of anaemia and childhood obesity sliding back, threatening to reverse years of development gains, according to a report reviewed by the EB.
"Spain announced this week that it would tighten its social media laws, aiming to ban access for children under the age of 16 as part of a global tide against electronic platforms. Last year, Australia became the first country to restrict social media for children, while French lawmakers voted to follow suit last month. So far, the UK, Denmark, Norway, Greece and India are considering similar moves, while German lawmakers are considering a digital law to contain the anti-competitive behaviour of global digital platforms."
Opinion: The upcoming World Health Assembly can accelerate the responsible use of artificial intelligence in health by grounding action in the ethical and responsible access and use of health data.
Over the past two decades, global efforts against NTDs have reduced disease burden and improved people’s health and well-being in many settings. What comes next will depend on whether we have the tools – such as safe and efficacious drugs, vaccines and development pipelines – needed to build on these gains and extend them further. On World NTD Day 2026, Swiss TPH Director Jürg Utzinger reflects on why drug discovery and development remain central to the future of NTDs, and what this means for the road ahead.
"Ukraine and its front-line allies unleashed a storm of criticism over Russia’s relentless attacks on Ukraine’s energy and health infrastructure in WHO’s Executive Board meeting Wednesday – condemning the Russian Federation for “weaponizing winter to make cities go dark, hospitals fail and civilians suffer.”"
La situation humanitaire dans la bande de Gaza est précaire. La population civile souffre terriblement des conséquences du conflit et n’a pratiquement plus accès à une prise en charge médicale. Les conditions hivernales ajoutent encore à la détresse des habitantes et habitants. La Croix-Rouge suisse (CRS) soutient le travail du Croissant-Rouge palestinien (CRP) sur place.
"À 11 ans, l’histoire de Basheer à Gaza met en lumière le quotidien des enfants handicapés sous les bombes. Elle souligne aussi l'importance des ONG, telles que Handicap International, qui agissent pour leur redonner une vie normale."
"Les organisations humanitaires internationales opérant en territoire palestinien occupé avertissent que les récentes mesures d’enregistrement imposées par Israël menacent de mettre un terme à leurs opérations, à un moment où les civils font face à des besoins humanitaires aigus et généralisés, malgré le cessez-le-feu à Gaza. "
Alors qu'en 2026 l’impérialisme reprend son envol et le néocolonialisme ne faiblit pas, provoquant des violences sans fin, la CSSR souhaite annoncer une prise de position solidaire approuvée lors de la dernière assemblée générale de la Fédération genevoise de coopération. Les associations membres ont décidé de dénoncer le génocide en cours à Gaza et marquer leur soutien au peuple palestinien. Nous encourageons toutes les associations et fédérations suisses à suivre l'exemple!
La Croix-Rouge suisse renforce son aide pour l’Ukraine. Elle soutient la Croix-Rouge ukrainienne qui met en place des espaces chauffés et des solutions énergétiques mobiles, distribue des repas chauds et assiste les personnes les plus vulnérables. Dans tout le pays, des centaines de milliers de personnes se retrouvent sans électricité, sans chauffage et sans eau, par des températures hivernales qui peuvent descendre jusqu’à -20°C.
"The World Health Organization (WHO) today launched its 2026 global appeal to ensure that millions of people living in humanitarian crises and conflicts can access health care. In 2025, WHO and partners supported 30 million people funded through its annual emergency appeal. These resources helped deliver life-saving vaccination to 5.3 million children, enabled 53 million health consultations, supported more than 8000 health facilities, and facilitated the deployment of 1370 mobile clinics."
"States will stare down a funding cliff and a legal limbo caused by Washington’s messy departure at the World Health Organization’s executive board meeting this week in Geneva."
"Marking World Neglected Tropical Diseases (NTDs) Day, the World Health Organization (WHO) warns that millions of people living with NTDs continue to face profound and often unseen suffering due to discrimination, social stigma and untreated mental health conditions. Under the rallying theme "Unite. Act. Eliminate.", WHO and partners urge governments to integrate mental health care into NTD elimination efforts, ensuring that no one is left behind in pain or isolation."