Simulation exercises have been identified as a key component in the validation of core capacities under the International Health Regulation monitoring and evaluation framework (2016), which was noted by the Sixty-ninth World Health Assembly. Simulation exercises, along with After Action Reviews (AAR), represent the functional assessment of capacities and complement the self-assessments (Annual Reporting), independent reviews, and external evaluations (Joint External Evaluation (JEE)).
أضافه Martin Walker في جمعة, 03/03/2017 - 09:38
I am going to try to start a series of regular postings on PAGNet of areas of interest to ship inspectors (and sometimes for general interest to all PAGNet subscribers).
أضافه hiba abdalrahim في سبت, 01/21/2017 - 08:10
dear PAGNET member
please help me
i,m working at airport - health authority and we need training programs with certified Institute or accredited certification
for point of entry employees like( surveillance at point of entry - inspection at airport ,conveyance- public health emergency- vector surveillance) to enhance capacity requirement
with my regard
It is our pleasure to share with you the new issue of the WHO REMPAN network’s e-Newsletter developed with kind support of our colleagues from the WHO Collaborating Center in Wuerzburg, Germany, and the input provided by many of the REMPAN members:
URL: http://www.rempan.ukw.de/en/news/who-rempan-e-newsletter.html
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