Guatemala  

Region of the Americas Office  
17,916,000 Population - 2024

Neighbouring Countries


Completed
2021

Strategic Risk Analysis and Profiling for Health Emergencies
WHO Health Emergency Dashboard
Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) - Guatemala
2020
Multisystem inflammatory syndrome (MIS) in children and adolescents - Guatemala
2020
Lowest Indicators
20 %

C.1.2 Gender Equality in health emergencies

C1.Policy, Legal and normative Instruments to implement IHR (SPAR)

20 %

C.4.2 Implementation of a laboratory biosafety and biosecurity regime

C4.Laboratory (SPAR)

20 %

C.6.1 Human resources for implementation of IHR

C6.Human resources (SPAR)

20 %

C.6.2 Workforce surge during a public health event

C6.Human resources (SPAR)

20 %

C.7.3 Emergency logistic and supply chain management

C7.Health emergency management (SPAR)

20 %

C.8.2 Utiliz6ation of health services

C8.Health services provision (SPAR)

20 %

C.9.1 IPC programmes

C9.Infection prevention and control (IPC) (SPAR)

20 %

C.9.2 Health care-associated infections (HCAI) surveillance

C9.Infection prevention and control (IPC) (SPAR)

20 %

C.9.3 Access to essential health services

C9.Infection prevention and control (IPC) (SPAR)

20 %

C.11.1 Core capacity requirements at all times for PoEs (airports, ports and ground crossings)

C11.Points of entry (PoEs) and border health (SPAR)

20 %

C.11.2 Public health response at points of entry

C11.Points of entry (PoEs) and border health (SPAR)

20 %

C.11.3 Risk-based approach to international travel-related measures

C11.Points of entry (PoEs) and border health (SPAR)

20 %

C.12.1 One Health collaborative efforts across sectors on activities to address zoonoses

C12.Zoonotic diseases (SPAR)

20 %

C.13.1 Multisectoral collaboration mechanism for food safety events

C13.Food safety (SPAR)

20 %

C.15.1 Capacity and resources

C15.Radiation emergencies (SPAR)

32 %

Avg.score (15 capacities)
Submitted - 2023

SPAR

0%

Avg. score (19 capacities)
Latest completion -

JEE

IHR Designated PoE
Ground Crossing
0
Port
2
Airport
1

1

Activities Conducted

2018 - Present

SIMEX



No Data!

AAR


No Data!

REMAP




No Data!

IHR-PVS

2

Activities Conducted

2017 - 2018

WOAH PVS Pathway

Completed
2023

AMR Self Assessment



No Data!

MPC
Multisectoral Preparedness Coordination

Universal Health Coverage  
UHC Service Coverage Index
SDg 3.8.1
57
Sustainable Development Goals  
Development assistance and vaccine coverage
SDG Target 3.b
Health workforce (Medical doctors per 10000 population)
SDG Target 3.c
Sanitation and hygiene Total Population using at least basic sanitation services (%)
SDG Target 6.2


In Pipeline

NAPHS


No Plan or Plan not publicly available

0

Influenza Plan


A - No national AMR action plan.

AMR PLAN


Humanitarian Response Plan (HRP)

WHO HRP

Resource Landscape
TECHNICAL AREA SUPPORTED

0

Bilateral & Multilateral Donors

18

Technical Area Supported

0

Implemented Activities

Public Health Emergencies Preparedness
  • PIP Framework
  • Japan
  • To establish and strengthen influenza surveillance systems, knowledge and capacities for a timely and appropriate response to pandemic influenza

  • The Government of Japan agreed to contribute more than US $ 2.7 million to help nine countries in the Americas - Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Guatemala, Mexico, Panama , Paraguay, Peru, and Venezuela — to expand their response to the new coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic. The project also aims to increase the capacity of national health systems to care for patients with COVID-19 and to protect vulnerable people. In addition, it aims to strengthen the provision of reliable public health information on the COVID-19 outbreak and protection measures to the people involved in the response, as well as to the general population.
Partner Matching
  • National Legislation, Policy and Financing
  • IHR Coordination, Communication and Advocacy
  • Antimicrobial Resistance
  • Zoonotic Disease
  • Food Safety
  • Biosafety and Biosecurity
  • Immunization
  • National Laboratory System
  • Real-Time Surveillance
  • Reporting
  • Workforce Development
  • Preparedness
  • Emergency Response Operations
  • Linking Public Health and Security Authorities
  • Medical Countermeasures
  • Risk Communication
  • Points of Entry (PoEs)
  • Chemical Events
  • Radiation Emergencies
  
  • The Global Fund
  • World Bank
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WHO Collaborating Centres

Resource Mapping (REMAP)

No data!

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