National Bridging Workshop

National Bridging Workshop

Last updated on 30 Jul 2025
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Region Country Date Status Reports
African Region Burundi 05-Aug-2025 to 07-Aug-2025 In Pipeline
Western Pacific Region Brunei Darussalam 23-Apr-2025 to 25-Apr-2025 Conducted
Eastern Mediterranean Region Libya 24-Feb-2025 to 26-Feb-2025 Conducted
South-East Asia Region Nepal 19-Mar-2024 to 21-Mar-2024 Conducted
Eastern Mediterranean Region Tunisia 05-Dec-2023 to 07-Dec-2023 Conducted
Eastern Mediterranean Region Somalia 13-Nov-2023 to 15-Nov-2023 Conducted
European Region Romania 20-Mar-2024 to 22-Mar-2024 Conducted
African Region Togo 06-Jun-2023 to 08-Jun-2023 Conducted
Eastern Mediterranean Region Lebanon 18-Sep-2023 to 20-Sep-2023 Conducted
African Region Central African Republic 21-Jun-2023 to 23-Jun-2023 Conducted

National Bridging Workshops (abbreviated NBW) are three-day events facilitated by WHO and OIE bringing together 50-to-80 participants from public health and from animal health services. The objective is to analyse and improve the collaboration between the two sectors in the prevention, detection and response to zoonotic diseases and other health events at the animal-human interface (food safety, food security, antimicrobial resistance).

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NBW Completion 
Zoonotic Disease chosen in 60 NBW 
Scores of collaboration for each technical domain 

Cabo Verde-2019

Country
Year
2019
Spar Status
C1: Legislation and financing
C1: Average Capacities Score(%)
60
C.1.1 Legislation, laws, regulations, policy, administrative requirements or other government instruments to implement the IHR (
60
C.1.2 Financing for the implementation of IHR capacities
60
C.1.3 Financing mechanism and funds for the timely response to public health emergencies
60
C2: IHR Coordination And NFP Functions
C2: Average Capacities Score(%)
40
C.2.1 NFP functions under IHR
40
C.2.2 Multi-sectoral IHR coordination mechanisms
40
C3: Zoonotic events and the human-animal interface
C3: Average Capacities Score(%)
40
C.3.1 Collaborative effort on activities to address zoonoses
40
C4: Food safety
C4: Average Capacities Score(%)
80
C.4.1 Multisectoral collaboration mechanism for food safety events
80
C5: Laboratory
C5: Average Capacities Score(%)
67
C.5.1 Specimen referral and transport system
80
C.5.2 Implementation of a laboratory biosafety and biosecurity regime
20
C.5.3 Access to laboratory testing capacity for priority diseases
100
C6: Surveillance
C6: Average Capacities Score(%)
60
C.6.1 Early warning function : indicator- and event-based surveillance
60
C.6.2 Mechanism for event management (verification, risk assessment analysis, investigation)
60
C7:Human resources
C7: Average Capacities Score(%)
40
C.7.1 Human resources to implement IHR (2005) capacities
40
C8: National health emergency framework
C8: Average Capacities Score(%)
40
C.8.1 Planning for emergency preparedness and response mechanism
40
C.8.2 Management of health emergency response operation
40
C.8.3 Emergency resource mobilization
40
C9: Health service provision
C9: Average Capacities Score(%)
53
C.9.1 Ease management capacity for IHR relevant hazards
40
C.9.2 Capacity for infection prevention and control (IPC) and chemical and radiation decontamination
40
C.9.3 Access to essential health services
80
C10: Risk communication
C10: Average Capacities Score(%)
40
C.10.1 Capacity for emergency risk communications
40
C11: Points of entry (poe)
C11: Average Capacities Score(%)
40
C.11.1 Core capacity requirements at all times for designated airports, ports and ground crossings
40
C.11.2 Effective public health response at points of entry
40
C12: Chemical events
C12: Average Capacities Score(%)
40
C.12.1 Resources for detection and alert
40
C13. Radiation emergencies
C13: Average Capacities Score(%)
20
C.13.1 Capacity and resources
20
IHR Designated PoE
Ground crossings
0
Port
2
Airport
2