Publications

Publications

The Information Management and Dissemination Office of the WHO South-East Asia Region consolidates publishing activities throughout the Region. 

The South-East Region Publications Office works in close coordination with WHO Press to form an integral part of the knowledge management and communications culture of the World Health Organization.  Closely tied to the work of WHO, each publication articulates part of a global plan, conveying information that can push the world forward through the protection and promotion of health with commitment to quality and dedicated focus on customer service.

Full texts of all South-East Asia Region information products are available and downloadable online from the WHO SEARO IRIS site.  

We welcome your comments and suggestions for the improvement of this site at the following address: [email protected].

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Quality Local Production Training Workshop

During the Director General (DG) WHO’s and Regional Director (RD) SEARO’s visit to Kathmandu, Nepal, there was a request from the Ministry...

14th edition, Epidemiological Bulletin WHO Health Emergencies Programme WHO Regional Office for South-East Asia‎, 16 Jul 2025. Reporting period: 30 Jun - 13 Jul 2025

This epidemiological bulletin aims to provide the situation of key infectious diseases in the WHO South-East Asia region to inform risk assessments and...

Functional review and assessment of the State Nodal Agency, Chhattisgarh

Based on an assessment of the functional and managerial capacity of the State Nodal Agency in Chhattisgarh, which is responsible for implementing the state...

Evaluating the financial sustainability of public health insurance scheme in Chhattisgarh

This document provides recommendations for ensuring short- and long-term fiscal sustainability of the Dr Khoobchand Baghel Swasthya Sahayata Yojana (DKBSSY)...

Hinari Research for Health

The Hinari Access to Research for Health programme is a partnership with major publishers to provide free or very low-cost online access to biomedical and health literature journals to local, not-for-profit institutions in developing countries. It benefits health workers and researchers, and in turn, contributes to improving global health.