Resource Mapping - NAPHS Implementation

Resource Mapping - NAPHS Implementation

Prevent
Detect
Respond
Other Hazards
Prevent

National Legislation, Policy and Financing 0%


IHR Coordination, Communication and Advocacy 0%


Antimicrobial Resistance 0%


Zoonotic Disease 0%


Food Safety 0%


Biosafety and Biosecurity 0%


Immunization 0%


Detect

National Laboratory System 0%


Real-Time Surveillance 0%


Reporting 0%


Workforce Development 0%


Respond

Preparedness 0%


Emergency Response Operations 0%


Linking Public Health and Security Authorities 0%


Medical Countermeasures 0%


Risk Communication 0%


Other Hazards

Points of Entry (PoEs) 0%


Chemical Events 0%


Radiation Emergencies 0%


Resource Mapping - Technical Areas in Need of Assistance

Resource Mapping - Technical Areas in Need of Assistance

Technical Areas In Need Of Assistance
Technical Assistance Required
Technical Area NAPHS Activity Details Objectives % of Achievement Technical assistance Details Potential Sources of Assistance
National Legislation, Policy and Financing - Testing - Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ), Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA), U.S. Defense Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA), World Bank

Resource Mapping - Partner Details

Resource Mapping - Partner Details

Partner Details
Partner Details
Main Technical Area Supported Region Receiving Support Partner Amount Invested (USD) Activity Description Start Year End Year Implementing Agency Type of Contribution Status

Resource Mapping - Financial Needs

Resource Mapping - Financial Needs

Funding is based on the data provided by Donors which may not be complete

$ 0

Total NAPHS Costs

$ 0

Pledged Partners Contribution to NAPHS

$ 0

Pledged Government Contribution to NAPHS

$ 0

Partners and Government Contribution To Overall Health Security and NAPHS

$ 0

Government Contribution to Overall HS & NAPHS

NIAID Workshop on Pandemic Preparedness: The Prototype Pathogen Approach

Date
2021-11-08 - 2021-11-09
Brief description

NIAID will host a workshop November 8-9:  Pandemic Preparedness: The Prototype Pathogen Approach to Accelerate Medical Countermeasures - Vaccines and Monoclonal Antibodies.

The objective of this workshop is to introduce NIAID’s pandemic preparedness strategy and request feedback from the scientific community on prioritizing prototype pathogens within viral families of highest pandemic potential for medical countermeasure development. For each of 7 viral families, experts will summarize current knowledge of the basic and translational research landscape, describe research and intervention gaps, and propose suitable prototype pathogens for further study and medical countermeasure development.

Registration information and the current agenda are available here.