Joint External Evaluation (JEE)

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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
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Diphtheria

COVID-19

Dengue

Dengue Fever

Disaster

Earthquake

Effects of hunger

Ethiopia - Poliomyelitis, acute paralytic, vaccine-associated

Flood

Flooding

HIV infection-AIDS

Hurricane Isaias

Lassa Fever

Leishmaniasis, visceral (Kala-azar)

Leptospirosis

Poliomyelitis, acute paralytic, vaccine-associated

Philippines

Multisystem inflammatory syndrome (MIS) in children and adolescents

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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