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Jee Overview

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.

spar overview

Under the International Health Regulations(IHR) 2005 all States Parties are required to have or develop and maintain minimum core public health capacities to implement the IHR (2005), and report the status of implementation annually, as stipulated in Article 54 of the Regulations.

The formal submission of data from State Parties to the WHO via the IHR annual reports is very important and will be used as the basis for:

JEE

Joint External Evaluation (JEE)

Last updated on 20 Jan 2026
Completed
In Pipeline
Status Unknown
1% - 20%
21% - 60%
61% - 100%
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
WHO Health Emergency Dashboard
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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