A group of smiling children stand in front of a textured, mud wall. The children are dressed in casual clothes, with some wearing T-shirts and one child holding a toddler. They appear joyful and close-knit.

NGO statement of support

Diverse Array of NGOs and CSOs Call on Governments and Partners to Make Global Action Plan a Reality Statement of Support for the Integrated Global Action Plan for the Prevention and Control of Pneumonia and Diarrhoea

Asia: statements of support

Dr. Shams El Arifeen, Director, The Centre for Child and Adolescent Health, International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, at ICDDR,B (icddr,b) Dr. Lulu Bravo, Professor of Paediatric Infectious and Tropical Diseases, University of the Philip...

Press release

EMBARGOED for Release:                                                           01:01 Geneva local time                                             ...

Global statements of support

Dr. Koki Agarwal, Director, Maternal & Child Health Integrated Program (MCHIP) Dr. Greg Allgood, Director and Founder, Proctor & Gamble Children’s Safe Drinking Water Programme Dr. Seth Berkley, CEO of the GAVI Alliance

Leader/expert comments

Leaders of global and national NGOs, scientists, pediatricians, academics, and policymakers have issued statements to support the implementation of the GAPPD framework. To read through leader statements categorized by region, click the links below or...
A smiling woman holds a child in front of a brick wall with a poster about diarrhea prevention in Bengali.
Dec 04, 2012

Bangladesh: ORS and rotavirus vaccines

International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, Bangladesh: A global leader
A man stands and speaks to a group of people seated outdoors under a tree. He wears a colorful shirt with a vibrant floral pattern and glasses. The audience listens attentively, some dressed in traditional attire.
Apr 19, 2012

Dr. George Armah, Ghana

An avid investigator of rotavirus for more than 25 years, Dr.

DD: GENERAL

Data & Reports: Diarrheal Disease, General (resources are listed chronologically) Infographic: Why is diarrhea dangerous? PATH, October 2016

INFANT & YOUNG CHILD NUTRITION — NUTRITION

Infant & Young Child Nutrition (resources are listed chronologically) INFOGRAPHIC: Diarrheal disease and malnutrition are inextricably linkedPATH, 2016 (3257 KB PDF)

DIARRHEA DATA AND REPORTS: WATER & SANITATION — ORS

Data & Reports: Water & Sanitation (resources are listed chronologically) Sanitation Message Map PATH, 2015 (33 KB PDF)