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The SPH Portal is an interactive digital platform that facilitates the sharing and exchange of information regarding multisectoral health security investments, activities, and capacities at national, regional, and global levels.
The risk and hazard to countries can be probabilistically determined as a function of hazard, exposure, vulnerability, and capacity. Current hazard or risk assessments can rely on country risk assessment reports, recurring events, ongoing events in other countries, and various other sources.
Country Capacity refers to the combination of strengths, attributes, and resources available within a country to effectively manage and reduce health emergency risks while enhancing resilience.
In light of the protracted nature of the COVID-19 pandemic, countries may wish to conduct periodic reviews during the event so they can continue to reflect on the ongoing response and revise national and subnational response strategies and plans as needed.
National planning assists in determining the actions that should be taken in the upcoming weeks, months, and years to prevent, detect, and respond to risks and threats. These actions can be identified through comprehensive tools such as all-hazards National Action Plans for Health Security (NAPHS), disease-specific plans, contingency plans, and other sources.
Navigate essential frameworks and mechanisms shaping global health emergency preparedness. Explore pivotal roles and collaborative efforts driving effective governance for resilient health systems.
The SPH Portal provides a comprehensive one-stop platform for partners and donors to identify gaps in a country's health security capacities, assess opportunities to target their financial and technical resources for the maximum public health benefit, and explore mechanisms for collaboration with countries.
The SPH Portal also furnishes stakeholders with documents, data, and resources encompassing critical areas essential for advancing global health security and emergency preparedness.
This section offers a wealth of Key Performance Indicators (KPIs), compelling case studies, insightful outputs, and inspiring outcome and success stories. Discover how our work creates meaningful and measurable results that drive positive change in the communities we serve.
Explore a comprehensive repository of tools and materials designed to support global health emergency preparedness initiatives. Access curated resources, training materials, reference documents, and helpful links to empower stakeholders in their endeavors towards enhancing health security and resilience
Information
Practical actions in cities to strengthen preparedness for the COVID-19 pandemic and beyond: an interim checklist for local authorities, 17 July 2020
Advancing health emergency preparedness in cities and urban settings in COVID-19 and beyond: report on a series of global technical working group meetings, February-April 2021
Strengthening health emergency preparedness in cities and urban settings: guidance for national and local authorities
WHO Framework for strengthening health emergency preparedness in cities and urban settings
World Health Assembly Resolution 75.7 on Strengthening Health Emergency Preparedness and Response in Cities and Urban Settings
Report
Meeting report - Global consultative meeting on National Action Plan for Health Security (NAPHS) Geneva, 5 – 6 July 2022
Other Documents
REMAP COVID-19 Overview and Process
Manual
WHO Resource Mapping Excel Tool Overview
Weekly Update
IHR COUNTRY CAPACITY ASSESSMENT, MONITORING, EVALUATION AND PLANNING UPDATE - 2 Sept 2022
IHR COUNTRY CAPACITY ASSESSMENT, MONITORING, EVALUATION AND PLANNING UPDATE - 12 July 2022
AAR EVD DRC Final Report June 2021 ENG
IHR COUNTRY CAPACITY ASSESSMENT, MONITORING, EVALUATION AND PLANNING UPDATE - 1 July 2022
Roadmap
NBW Bangladesh - Final Roadmap
NBW Bangladesh - Final Report
NBW Cameroon - Final Roadmap
NBW Cameroon - Final Report
NBW Kenya - Final Roadmap
NBW Georgia - Final Roadmap
NBW Georgia - Final Report
IHR COUNTRY CAPACITY ASSESSMENT, MONITORING, EVALUATION AND PLANNING UPDATE - 10 June 2022