RSS is a free content feed system that provides headlines, blurbs and links to the most recently published articles on this website. Feeds are available in the following categories:
WHO/AFRO - RD Speeches and Messages
WHO/AFRO - Press Releases
WHO/AFRO - Emergencies and outbreaks
Terms of use
Use of the WHO RSS feeds is subject to the terms and conditions outlined in the WHO Copyright notice. WHO reserves the right to discontinue this service at any time.
What is RSS? - Really Simple Syndication
WHO/AFRO news headlines and summary texts are now available via "really simple syndication" (RSS). Our RSS feeds can be used to keep up-to-date with all the news that is published on http://www.afro.who.int. Every time a news article is published on the WHO web site, you will receive an automatic update without having to visit our site. The new content will be fed to you instead of you searching for it.
To use the feeds you will need a RSS reader. A program known as a RSS reader or aggregator can check a list of feeds on behalf of a user and display any updated articles that it finds.
How do I access WHO RSS feeds?
You need to set your news reader to retrieve the RSS feed from the WHO /AFRO web site. To do this you will need to copy the link to the service you wish to subscribe to. You then need to follow the instructions for your particular news reader to subscribe to a new service, and paste this link into your news reader.