This report provides a summary of the main activities carried out by the WHO European Centre for Preparedness for Humanitarian and Health Emergencies in Istanbul, Türkiye, between 1 October 2022 and 30 September 2023. The Centre, established in September 2020 is aimed at assisting Member States to improve their emergency preparedness through the acceleration of implementation of the International Health Regulations (2005) core capacities. By building capacity and facilitating intergovernmental partnerships, the Centre will strengthen operational capabilities and readiness for responding to health emergencies and disasters at the Regional level
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- World Health Organization. Regional Office for Europe . (2024). Annual progress report 2022–2023: WHO European Centre for Preparedness for Humanitarian and Health Emergencies. World Health Organization. Regional Office for Europe. https://iris.who.int/handle/10665/379392 . License: CC BY-NC-SA 3.0 IGO
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Table of Contents
- Annual progress report 20222023 WHO European Centre for Preparedness for Humanitarian and Health Emergencies 1
- Annual progress report 20222023 WHO European Centre for Preparedness for Humanitarian and Health Emergencies 2
- KEYWORDS 3
- ABSTRACT 3
- Strengthening of workforce competences for preparedness and response to emergencies 5
- Management of the Pan-European Network for Disease Control Secretariat 5
- Establishment of the WHO European Geospatial Coordination Hub 5
- Digital Health for Emergencies 5
- Support for disaster preparedness 5
- REECH 5
- Technical support to Member States 5
- Support for the establishment of the WHO Business Operation Division for Europe in Istanbul 5
- Hostingorganization of events 5
- Other events 5
- CONTENTS 5
- ABBREVIATIONS 6
- INTRODUCTION 7
- ACTIVITIES AND ACHIEVEMENTS OF PHHES KEY INITIATIVES 9
- Strengthening of workforce competences for preparedness and response to emergencies 9
- Management of the Pan-European Network for Disease Control Secretariat 15
- Establishment of the WHO European Geospatial Coordination Hub 17
- Digital Health for Emergencies 20
- Support for disaster preparedness 21
- REECH 23
- HOST AND SUPPORT ROLE OF PHHE 23
- Technical support to Member States 24
- Support for the establishment of the WHO Business Operation Division for Europe in Istanbul 24
- Hostingorganization of events 25
- Other events 27
- COLLABORATORS 29
- REFERENCES 30