Insights from countries From this page resources can be filtered according to the countries or regions to which they refer. Sort by Authored on Order AscDesc Countries Armenia Australia Austria Belarus Belgium Bosnia and Herzegovina Brazil Bulgaria Canada China Croatia Cyprus Czech Republic Denmark Finland France Germany Greece Hungary India Iran (Islamic Republic of) Ireland Israel Italy Japan Kazakhstan Kyrgyzstan Latvia Lebanon Lithuania Luxembourg Malawi Malta Montenegro Netherlands North Macedonia Norway Pakistan Peru Poland Portugal Republic of Moldova Romania Russian Federation Slovakia Slovenia South Africa (-) Spain Sri Lanka Sweden Switzerland Tajikistan Turkey Ukraine United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland United States (-) Uzbekistan Type Case study (6) HEN report (1) Policy (2) Report (1) Research (4) Toolkits (1) Focus area Antimicrobial Resistance Arts and Health Cancer COVID-19 Mental Health Migration Tags Antibiotic Resistance (ABR) Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) Arts and health Behavioural and Cultural Insights (BCI) Cancer Childhood health and well-being Community resilience Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) Cultural competency Cultural contexts of health and well-being Healthcare professionals Mental health and well-being Migration Narrative research Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) Palliative care Pandemics Patient safety and care Penicillin Refugee and migrant health Risk Survey Showing 1 - 6 of 16 results Sort by: Latest Oldest document Evidence-informed policy to tackle childhood cancer in Uzbekistan: a narrative case study External resource document World Cancer Day 2024 External resource document How patients with COVID-19 managed the disease at home during the first wave in Spain: a cross-sectional study External resource document Monitoring of the behavior and attitudes of the population related to COVID-19 in Spain (COSMO-SPAIN): WHO Study document Radio Nikosia: a participatory approach to mental health care (Barcelona, Spain) document Using WARM to understand adaptive resilience in two urban neighbourhoods (Barcelona, Spain and Malmö, Sweden) Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Next page Last page Last