• English
  • Hindi
  • Punjabi
  • Marathi
  • German
  • Gujarati
  • Urdu
  • Telugu
  • Bengali
  • Kannada
  • Odia
  • Assamese
  • Nepali
  • Spanish
  • French
  • Japanese
  • Arabic
  • Home
  • Noida
  • National
    • BulletsIn
    • cliQ Explainer
    • Government Policy
    • New India
  • International
    • Middle East
    • Foreign
  • Entertainment
  • Business
    • Tender News
  • Sports
    • IPL2025
  • Services
    • Lifestyle
    • How To
    • Spiritual
      • Festival and Culture
    • Tech
Notification
  • Home
  • Noida
  • National
    • BulletsIn
    • cliQ Explainer
    • Government Policy
    • New India
  • International
    • Middle East
    • Foreign
  • Entertainment
  • Business
    • Tender News
  • Sports
    • IPL2025
  • Services
    • Lifestyle
    • How To
    • Spiritual
      • Festival and Culture
    • Tech
  • Home
  • Noida
  • National
    • BulletsIn
    • cliQ Explainer
    • Government Policy
    • New India
  • International
    • Middle East
    • Foreign
  • Entertainment
  • Business
    • Tender News
  • Sports
    • IPL2025
  • Services
    • Lifestyle
    • How To
    • Spiritual
      • Festival and Culture
    • Tech
  • Noida
  • National
  • International
  • Entertainment
  • Business
  • Sports
CliQ INDIA > International > Foreign > World Oral Health Day 2026 | WHO
ForeignInternational

World Oral Health Day 2026 | WHO

cliQ India
cliQ India
Share
4 Min Read
SHARE

Message from WHO Regional Director for Africa, Dr Mohamed Janabi 

On World Oral Health Day 2026, we turn our attention to a silent but widespread health challenge affecting communities across the WHO African Region. Oral diseases are among the most common and preventable health conditions, yet they remain one of the most neglected areas of public health.

Oral diseases, including dental caries, gum disease, tooth loss and the devastating condition noma, affected 42% of our population in 2021. These conditions cause pain, disability and avoidable suffering, while placing sustained pressure on families, communities and health systems.

Recognizing this burden, Member States endorsed the WHO African Regional Framework on Oral Health in 2025. This framework advances implementation of the WHO Global Oral Health Action Plan, and establishes a clear path towards universal oral health coverage by 2030.

Countries are already translating these commitments into action. With financial support from the Borrow Foundation, Ghana, Madagascar, Tanzania and Uganda have developed national oral health strategies to strengthen prevention and service delivery. Ethiopia, with support from Hilfsaktion Noma e.V., has trained more than 850 primary care and community health workers across 10 regions to improve the early detection of noma, also integrating noma surveillance into mass drug administration campaigns that have reached over 2.6 million people nationwide.

To strengthen national training capacity and build a sustainable oral health workforce, Malawi has established its inaugural Bachelor of Dental Surgery programme, constructed a new dental school, and graduated its first locally-trained dentists.

In Tanzania, workforce expansion and national deployment are supporting earlier care and improving long-term health outcomes. A total of 594 dental therapists have been trained, dentists have been deployed to all 184 district councils, and the proportion of health facilities providing restorative treatments increased from 25% to 45% between 2023 and 2025.

WHO Collaborating Centres, including the Japan Institute for Health Security and Niigata University, have further supported countries including Kenya, Tanzania and Zambia to strengthen primary care level oral health services, through workforce training and expanded delivery of essential interventions.

However, major gaps persist. Only 17% of people in our region currently have access to essential oral health services. Workforce shortages, chronic underinvestment and insufficient prevention measures, including high sugar consumption and inadequate fluoride exposure, continue to drive preventable oral diseases, especially in undeserved areas. 

WHO is also supporting countries to transition towards environmentally sustainable and less invasive oral health care, including the phase-out of mercury-containing dental amalgam in line with the Minamata Convention on Mercury. Through evidence-based guidance, technical support and new evidence-based approaches, including the recently issued WHO guideline on environmentally-friendly and less invasive oral health, WHO is helping expand prevention, strengthen service delivery and integrate essential oral health interventions at the primary care level.

Improving oral health is fundamental to universal health coverage. In addition to reducing preventable illness, it also lowers long-term costs and improves well-being across the life course.

On this World Oral Health Day, I call on governments, partners, academia and civil society to unite to accelerate implementation of national oral health strategies, strengthen workforce capacity and expand access to essential services.

WHO remains committed to supporting Member States in integrating oral health into national health systems, and advancing equitable access to care.

With sustained commitment and investment, the African Region can reduce the burden of oral diseases, and ensure that future generations grow, learn and live free from preventable oral diseases.

Learn more:

https%3A%2F%2Fwww.afro.who.int%2Fregional-director%2Fspeeches-messages%2Fworld-oral-health-day-2026

You Might Also Like

Emir of Kuwait to Begin Two-Day State Visit to Oman, Strengthening Bilateral Ties
Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf leader Sher Afzal Marwat alleges conspiracy over removal from party's focal roles
WTO | 2024 News items
Awami Muslim League chief accuses General Bajwa of toppling Imran Khan-led govt
Exiled author Taslima Nasreen comments on Sheikh Hasina’s departure from Bangladesh | CliqExplainer

Sign Up For Daily Newsletter

Be keep up! Get the latest breaking news delivered straight to your inbox.
By signing up, you agree to our Terms of Use and acknowledge the data practices in our Privacy Policy. You may unsubscribe at any time.
Share This Article
Facebook Whatsapp Whatsapp Telegram Copy Link Print
Share
What do you think?
Love0
Sad0
Happy0
Angry0
Wink0
Previous Article Acknowledging Uncertainty and the Scientific Process Increases Perceived Trustworthiness and Understanding of Public Health Risk Communication
Next Article Middle East conflict is threat to international peace: Sri Lanka LoP

Stay Connected

FacebookLike
XFollow
InstagramFollow
YoutubeSubscribe
TelegramFollow
- Advertisement -
Ad imageAd image

Latest News

Bengal Falta Repoll 2026: Massive Security Deployment After Election Controversy | Cliq Latest
National
May 21, 2026
Peddi Promotion Event In Bhopal: Ram Charan And AR Rahman Ready For Mega Show | Cliq Latest
Entertainment
May 21, 2026
Junior NTR Dragon Teaser Out: NTR Stuns Fans With Intense Assassin Avatar | Cliq Latest
Entertainment
May 21, 2026
KKR Vs MI IPL 2026: Manish Pandey And Bowlers Revive Kolkata Playoff Dream | Cliq Latest
Sports
May 21, 2026

//

We are rapidly growing digital news startup that is dedicated to providing reliable, unbiased, and real-time news to our audience.

We are rapidly growing digital news startup that is dedicated to providing reliable, unbiased, and real-time news to our audience.

Sign Up for Our Newsletter

Sign Up for Our Newsletter

Subscribe to our newsletter to get our newest articles instantly!

Follow US

Follow US

© 2026 cliQ India. All Rights Reserved.

CliQ INDIA
  • English – अंग्रेज़ी
  • Hindi – हिंदी
  • Punjabi – ਪੰਜਾਬੀ
  • Marathi – मराठी
  • German – Deutsch
  • Gujarati – ગુજરાતી
  • Urdu – اردو
  • Telugu – తెలుగు
  • Bengali – বাংলা
  • Kannada – ಕನ್ನಡ
  • Odia – ଓଡିଆ
  • Assamese – অসমীয়া
  • Nepali – नेपाली
  • Spanish – Española
  • French – Français
  • Japanese – フランス語
  • Arabic – فرنسي
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Username or Email Address
Password

Lost your password?