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Small Countries Initiative impact report 2021–2024: four years of progress

The Small Countries Initiative (SCI), established in 2013, serves as a collaborative platform for 12 Member States in the WHO European Region, each with...

Regional meeting of national International Health Regulations focal points: report, 24-25 September 2024, Sofia, Bulgaria

On 24–25 September 2024, a meeting was held in Sofia, Bulgaria, for national IHR focal points (NFPs) in the WHO European Region. It was organized...

HIV/AIDS surveillance in Europe 2025 – 2024 data

This report presents HIV/AIDS surveillance data for 2024, which shows significant variation in epidemic patterns and trends across the World Health Organization...

Understanding the health and tourism nexus

This report explores the multifaceted nexus between health and tourism within the WHO European Region, emphasizing the importance of sustainable tourism...



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Joint public health advice for travellers attending the Jubilee 2025

Overview

The Jubilee will take place in Rome, Italy and the Vatican City State, in 2025. Also known as a Holy Year, the Jubilee is one of the Catholic Church’s major global events, expected to draw more than 30 million visitors, spread out across the year, until its end on 6 January 2026. Traditionally held every 25 years, it’s a period during which pilgrims travel to Rome and the Vatican and visit certain designated churches and attend religious services.

If you are travelling to attend, follow this health advice to protect your health and well-being.*


*The contribution of the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) to this advice only concerns threats to human health posed by infectious diseases, according to its legal mandate.
WHO Team
Italy, WHO Health Emergencies Programme (WHE)