Joint External Evaluation

Joint external evaluations is an integral part of a continuous process of strengthening capacities for implementation of the IHR. Its purpose is to measure country-specific status and progress in achieving the core capacity requirements under Annex 1 of the IHR. Priority actions are then provided as recommendations across the 19 technical areas that are being evaluated.

Updated on 26 May 2025
Resource Landscape

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Average Score by Capacities

Technical Areas
Percentage
1 P1. Legal instruments 42 %
2 P2. Financing 49 %
3 P3. IHR coordination, national IHR Focal Point functions and advocacy 50 %
4 P4. Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) 43 %
5 P5. Zoonotic disease 45 %
6 P6. Food safety 43 %
7 7 P7. Biosafety and biosecurity 40 %
8 P8. Immunization 69 %
9 D1. National laboratory systems laboratory 51 %
10 D2. Surveillance 64 %
11 D3. Human resources 44 %
12 R1. Health emergency management 48 %
13 R2. Linking public health and security authorities 50 %
14 R3. Health services provision 52 %
15 R4. Infection prevention and control (IPC) 42 %
16 R5. Risk communication and community engagement (RCCE) 49 %
17 PoE. Points of entry and border health 48 %
18 CE. Chemical events 41 %
19 RE. Radiation emergencies 45 %

Average Score by Region