Joint External Evaluation (JEE)
Last updated on 20 Jan 2026
| Region | Country | JEE Status | Start Date | End Date | Report | Custom text |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| African Region | United Republic Of Tanzania | Conducted | 22-Feb-2016 | 26-Feb-2016 | ||
| Eastern Mediterranean Region | Pakistan | Conducted | 26-Apr-2016 | 06-May-2016 | ||
| African Region | Ethiopia | Conducted | 29-Feb-2016 | 04-Mar-2016 | ||
| African Region | Liberia | Conducted | 05-Sep-2016 | 09-Sep-2016 | ||
| African Region | Mozambique | Conducted | 18-Apr-2016 | 22-Apr-2016 | ||
| Eastern Mediterranean Region | Morocco | Conducted | 20-Jun-2016 | 24-Jun-2016 | ||
| Eastern Mediterranean Region | Qatar | Conducted | 29-May-2016 | 02-Jun-2016 | ||
| South-East Asia Region | Bangladesh | Conducted | 08-May-2016 | 12-May-2016 | ||
| European Region | Turkmenistan | Conducted | 06-Jun-2016 | 10-Jun-2016 | ||
| Region of the Americas | United States of America | Conducted | 23-May-2016 | 27-May-2016 |
Nipah virus infection
Marburg virus disease
Not yet diagnosed
Mpox
Measles
Leptospirosis
Malaria
Hantavirus Pulmonary Syndrome
Chikungunya virus disease
Influenza due to identified human influenza virus
Diphtheria
Dengue
Ralstonia picketti
Hand, foot and mouth disease
Earthquake
Rabies
Methanol, toxic effect
Influenza due to identified avian or animal Influenza virus
Adverse effects of a contaminated medical or biological substance, transfused or infused
Tropical Cyclone
Whooping cough
Poliomyelitis, acute paralytic, vaccine-associated
Plague, bubonic
Exposure to radiation
Escherichia coli infection, enterohaemorrhagic (EHEC, VTEC)
Circulating vaccine-derived poliovirus type 2
Poliovirus Environmental Surveillance
Armed conflict
Antibiotic resistant agents
Oropouche virus disease
Venezuelan equine fever
Yellow Fever
Poliomyelitis, acute unspecified
Ebola virus disease
Cholera
Acute Fever and Rash Syndrome
Acute gastrointestinal syndrome
Anthrax, unspecified
A joint external evaluation (JEE) is a voluntary, collaborative, multisectoral process to assess country capacities to prevent, detect and rapidly respond to public health emergencies. The JEE examines capacities across 19 technical areas to establish a baseline assessment, enabling countries to have a greater understanding of their gaps and weaknesses in health security, so they can focus efforts to improve in these areas.
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