Applications

Applications

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WHO Info

The official WHO information app. Keep the latest global health information at your fingertips. The app updates daily with the latest news, feature stories, fact sheets, disease outbreak updates, and public health emergency information. It is available in the 6 official WHO languages (Arabic, Chinese, English, French, Spanish, Russian).

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SunSmart Global UV

SunSmart Global UV App is a free application for mobile devices that describes the level of solar UV radiation at a specific location. It also provides time slots for when to apply sun protection measures, in an effort to reduce the global burden of skin cancer and UV-related eye damage.

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WHO Academy

The WHO Academy’s mobile learning app was developed specifically for health workers and is designed to enable them to expand their life-saving skills to battle COVID-19.  It delivers mobile access to a wealth of COVID-19 knowledge resources developed by WHO, including up-to-the-minute guidance, tools, training, and virtual workshops to support health workers in caring for patients infected by COVID-19 and in protecting themselves as they do their critical work.

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HearWHO

HearWHO is a free application for mobile devices which allows people to check their hearing regularly and intervene early in case of hearing loss. The app is targeted at those who are at risk of hearing loss or who already experience some of the symptoms related to hearing loss.

Among those who will particularly benefit from this new tool include

  • people who are often exposed to high levels of sound, such as those who listen to loud music or work in noisy places;
  • people who use medicines that are harmful to hearing; and
  • people aged above 60 years. 
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WHO global road safety

WHO GRSInfo allows users to explore and interact with the data from the Global status report on road safety 2018, published by WHO in December 2018. Through this app you can, among others:

  • quickly access the report’s key messages;
  • run queries and obtain lists of countries that meet a given criteria;
  • compare country profiles;
  • compare a country’s death rate and legislation with global or regional averages;
  • save the results of your queries;
  • search words within the full text of the report.
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WHO HIV Testing Services Info

The first WHO guidelines app from the Department of HIV and Hepatitis provides on-the-go access to WHO’s current HIV Testing Services (HTS) guidelines and information.

  • Recommendations: Browse WHO recommendations by population, testing strategy or service delivery approach.
  • Share: Like and share WHO recommendations and content via email or social media.
  • WHO testing strategies: Explore WHO’s recommended HIV testing strategies for high- and low-prevalence contexts.
  • Search: Find the WHO recommendations and guidelines you need.
  • Browse: Read WHO guidance and other resources related to your area of interest.
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Malaria Toolkit

The WHO Malaria Toolkit app brings together the content of the latest World malaria report and of the consolidated WHO Guidelines for malaria in one easy-to-navigate resource. With the swipe of a finger, you can instantly access: 

  • the latest information on malaria policies, financing, interventions and burden in all malaria-affected countries;
  • all of WHO’s most up-to-date recommendations on malaria, as well as the evidence underpinning each recommendation; and
  • links to other resources such as operational manuals, handbooks and frameworks. 


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