National Workshops
The national workshops on civil-military collaboration aim to strengthen health security preparedness by fostering effective partnerships between civilian and military sectors. These workshops are designed to enhance the capacity of countries to respond to health emergencies by utilizing the Civil-Military Health Security Mapping (CMAP) Tool and the National Civil-Military Health Collaboration Framework (NCF). Participants, including representatives from key ministries and national institutions, engage in capacity mapping, scenario exercises, and strategic discussions to identify gaps and develop coordinated response plans. The workshops emphasize the importance of a multisectoral approach, integrating public health and military resources to build resilient health systems capable of addressing diverse emergencies. Through these efforts, countries aim to improve their preparedness and response capabilities, ensuring a comprehensive and coordinated approach to health security.
Tbilisi, Georgia | 17-18 July 2023
The first national workshop in Tbilisi, Georgia, focused on strengthening civil-military collaboration for health security. This groundbreaking event brought together over 30 participants, including representatives from the Ministries of Health, Defence, and Interior, as well as the National Center for Disease Control and Public Health. The workshop emphasized the need for multisectoral preparedness, drawing lessons from the COVID-19 pandemic to enhance national preparedness capacities.
Kathmandu, Nepal | 08-09 October 2023
In Kathmandu, Nepal, a workshop aimed at enhancing health emergency preparedness was held, highlighting the critical collaboration between the public health sector and security agencies. The event featured high-level participants from various ministries and institutions, including the Nepalese Ministry of Health and Population, the Armed Forces, the Police, and the Armed Police, underscoring the commitment to a collaborative approach. The workshop marked a significant step in strengthening Nepal’s health security infrastructure.
Related Documents:
National Workshop on collaboration between Public health, Nepal Army, Nepal Police and Armed Police Force to strengthen Health Emergency Preparedness - https://heoc.mohp.gov.np/uploads/publications/file/66792f0bab8ab.pdf
Velingrad, Bulgaria | 12-13 October 2023
The workshop in Velingrad, Bulgaria, marked a pivotal moment in civil-military collaboration for health security. Attended by the Ministry of Health and Ministry of Defence, this event explored synergies and mapped civil-military capacities in line with International Health Regulations (IHR, 2005). The event also highlighted Bulgaria's commitment to integrating WHO's support into their health security preparedness strategies.
During the 73rd Regional Committee Meeting of the WHO European Region, the Deputy Minister of Health of Bulgaria highlighted the civil-military collaboration workshop in Velingrad, emphasizing its contribution to strengthening health emergency preparedness, particularly through the use of the CMAP tool and the mapping exercise conducted in October 2023.
Related Documents:
RC73 Day 3: Health Emergency Preparedness, Response and Resilience (Preparedness 2.0) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3eIDAXrSfuw&list=PLL4_zLP7J_miHTA7-7yD9kbxiwtc264IK&index=16
Yerevan, Armenia | 16-17 October 2023
Armenia's national workshop in Yerevan concentrated on improving health emergency preparedness through enhanced civil-military collaboration. The event gathered over 20 representatives from various sectors, including the health and defence sectors. The workshop emphasized the importance of establishing multisectoral task forces to strengthen civil-military collaboration and enhance health emergency preparedness.
Baku, Azerbaijan | 19-20 October 2023
In Baku, Azerbaijan, the workshop highlighted significant advancements in health security preparedness through the use of the CMAP tool. The Ministry of Health and Ministry of Defense expressed gratitude to the WHO for facilitating the workshop, which provided crucial insights into strengthening Azerbaijan’s health emergency preparedness and underscored the need for enhanced coordination mechanisms.
Bucharest, Romania | 21-22 February 2024
The national workshop in Bucharest focused on enhancing civil-military collaboration for health emergency preparedness. Key ministries, including Health, National Defence, and Internal Affairs, along with the National Institute of Public Health, gathered to address the nation's readiness for health crises. The workshop utilized the CMAP tool to map capabilities and identify areas for improvement in joint response efforts.
Colombo, Sri Lanka | 01-02 April 2025
The national workshop in Colombo brought together key actors from the health and defence sectors to strengthen civil-military collaboration for health emergency preparedness. The workshop focused on identifying priority areas for joint action aligned with the International Health Regulations (2005), including surveillance, response coordination, and capacity building. It marked a critical step in fostering operational partnerships and enhancing Sri Lanka’s readiness to respond to health emergencies through a multisectoral approach.
Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea | 30 April - 02 May 2025
The national workshop in Papua New Guinea marked the first such workshop in the WHO Western Pacific Region, showcasing strong collaboration between the National Department of Health and the Papua New Guinea Defence Force. The event enabled the identification of joint priorities across key areas such as legal frameworks, laboratory and surveillance, health service provision, and human resources. It resulted in the development of a detailed roadmap for cross-sectoral action, with a strong emphasis on preparedness, trust-building, and joint training. The workshop laid a solid foundation for long-term civil-military collaboration to strengthen the country’s health emergency preparedness.