Strategic Partnership for Health Security and Emergency Preparedness (SPH) Portal

An interactive digital platform that facilitates sharing and exchanging the latest information on multisectoral health security investments, activities, and capacities on a national, regional, and global scale. The World Health Assembly resolution "WHA A73/14" acknowledged the role of the SPH Portal as a central repository for data and reports on the International Health Regulations (IHR) 2005 Monitoring and Evaluation Framework assessments.

Country Profile

The SPH Portal offers comprehensive profiles for each Member State, which display crucial information on the country’s health security and emergency preparedness capabilities.

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Joint External Evaluation (JEE) Roster of Experts

The roster of experts was established to ensure effective support to the WHO Member States and the Regional Offices in the implementation of the Joint External Evaluations (JEE). This roster comprises technical experts with a wide range of expertise and professional experience required for effective evaluation of countries preparedness capacities for public health emergencies. Areas of expertise covered in the roster include the 19 IHR capacities that countries need to establish and sustain to be able to detect, prevent and respond effectively to public health emergencies. A filter is provided to facilitate the identification of experts for missions by a range of parameters, including area of experts, language, region of origin, gender and previous missions the expert has undertaken.

  • WHO Health Security Preparedness (HSP) Department - 2022: Achievements & Impact

    This annual report shares the work of the Health Security Preparedness department in a year full of achievements and opportunities. It underlines the department's commitment to sharing the visibility of our work on evidence-based health security preparedness information and actions for better-prepared countries. In this publication, you will read about our progress and impact in supporting Member States’ health security capacity to detect, prevent and respond to health emergencies in 2022 and the outlook for 2023.

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  • Intra-Action Review

    A COVID-19 Intra-Action Review (IAR) is a country-led facilitated process that allows stakeholders involved in the ongoing pandemic response to identify best practices, gaps, and lessons and propose corrective measures for sustained improvement.

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  • Dynamic Preparedness Metric

    The Dynamic Preparedness Metric assesses the level of preparedness of countries to 5 acute syndromes using indicators from open-source data to represent risk dimensions of hazard, vulnerability and capacity. This metric will be essential for countries to prioritize and target interventions and capacity improvements that are the most impactful for their underlying threats and vulnerabilities.

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  • One Health Operations

    In the context of the IHR Monitoring and Evaluation Framework, taking a One Health approach means including, from all relevant sectors, the national information, expertise, perspectives, and necessary experience to conduct assessments, evaluations, reporting and preparedness activities to sustainably balance and optimize the health of people, animals and ecosystems.

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  • Health Emergency Preparedness in Cities and Urban Settings

    Cities and urban settings are crucial to preventing, preparing for, responding to, and recovering from health emergencies. Therefore enhancing the focus on urban settings is necessary for countries pursuing improved overall health security. Urban areas, especially cities, have unique vulnerabilities that need to be addressed and accounted for in health emergency preparedness. An unprepared urban setting is more vulnerable to the catastrophic effects of health emergencies and can exacerbate the spread of diseases.

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  • Multisectoral Coordination for Health Security Preparedness

    Countries must be better prepared to detect and respond to public health threats. This is to prevent public health emergencies and their devastating impact on people’s lives and well-being, international travel and trade, national economies, and society. Public health challenges are complex and cannot be addressed by one sector alone. A holistic, multisectoral and multidisciplinary approach is needed to address gaps and advance coordination for emergency preparedness and health security. This is essential for implementing the International Health Regulations (IHR) 2005.

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  • Resource Mapping and Impact Analysis on Health Security Investment

    Under the WHO General Programme of Work (GPW 13), the WHO Health Emergencies Programme (WHE) contributes to the strategic priority to ensure that 1 billion more people are better protected from health emergencies. The WHO launched the resource mapping (REMAP) tool in 2018 to advance this effort and support Member States in strengthening core health security capacities by supporting country efforts to meet International Health Regulations (IHR) 2005 requirements through the implementation of National Action Plans for Health Security (NAPHS).

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Latest News

The SPH Portal displays news related to Health Security and Health Emergency Preparedness.

List of News
SAPHIRE 2025: Annual Regional Simulation Exercise to strengthen IHR Event Communication in the WHO South-East Asia region
Risk Analytics and Action Reviews (RAR), WHO Health Emergencies Programme
Agosto 08, 2025
WHO and University of Leeds Strengthen Collaboration to enhance health emergency preparedness
Risk Analytics and Action Reviews (RAR), WHO Health Emergencies Programme
Agosto 05, 2025
Uganda hosts successful regional training on rapid outbreak response using innovative infectious disease treatment module
Maio 30, 2025
WHO and Saw Swee Hock School of Public Health, National University of Singapore Forge Strategic Partnership to Strengthen Global Health Emergency Preparedness
Maio 27, 2025
Communicating the climate crisis: the scientists contending with disinformation and climate anxiety
Maio 26, 2025
Strengthening Mongolia’s response to zoonotic diseases
Emerging Zoonosis
Maio 26, 2025
Thirty-nine years after Chornobyl – how is WHO helping Member States strengthen health security against chemical, biological and radio-nuclear threats?
Maio 26, 2025
WHO in Action – WHO Pandemic Fund newsletter n°1 2025
Abril 30, 2025

Latest Documents

The SPH Portal displays a document library containing key information on Health Security and Health Emergency Preparedness.

List of Documents

Intra Action Review

Tool 11. Conducting safe onsite COVID-19 intra-action reviews during the pandemic - 28 April 2021

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Intra Action Review

Tool 12. Conducting effective online COVID-19 intra-action reviews during the pandemic - 28 April 2021

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Intra Action Review

IAR Guidance - Spanish

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Intra Action Review

IAR Guidance - Russian

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Intra Action Review

IAR Guidance - Chinese

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Intra Action Review

IAR Guidance - Arabic

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Intra Action Review

IAR Guidance - French

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Intra Action Review

IAR Guidance - English

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Intra Action Review

Press conference on COVID-19 and Intra-action Reviews (IAR)

World Organisation for Animal Health

PVS Tool

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World Organisation for Animal Health

PVS Business Case

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NAPHS

NAPHS for ALL

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NAPHS

NAPHS - Indonesia (2020-2024)

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World Organisation for Animal Health

OIE Report - Australia 2015 PVS Eval

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OIE Report - Benin 2014 PVS Gap Update

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OIE Report - Benin 2013 PVS Evaluation Follow-Up

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OIE Report - Bangladesh 2015 Gap Analysis

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OIE Report - Botswana 2010 Eval

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OIE Report - Botswana 2019 Eval FU

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OIE Report - Afghanistan 2010 PVS Eval FU

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OIE Report - Argentina 2014 PVS Evaluation

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OIE Report - Belarus 2015 PVS Evaluation

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OIE Report - Belize 2010 Gap Analysis

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OIE Report - Bolivia 2008 PVS Evaluation

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OIE Report - Bolivia 2014 Follow-Up

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OIE Report - Brazil 2007 PVS Evaluation

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OIE Report - Brazil 2015 AAHS

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OIE Report - Burundi 2012 Gap Analysis

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OIE Report - Canada 2017 PVS Evaluation

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OIE Report - CAR 2010 PVS Evaluation

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OIE Report - Chad 2014 Gap Analysis

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OIE Report - Chad 2016 VLSP

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OIE Report - Chad 2017 Gap Update

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OIE Report - Chad 2017 2nd Follow-Up

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OIE Report - Chile 2010 PVS Evaluation

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OIE Report - Colombia 2015 Follow-Up

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OIE Report - Colombia 2016 Gap Analysis

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OIE Report - Congo Rep of 2019 PVS Evaluation

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OIE Report - Costa Rica 2010 Follow-Up

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OIE Report - Costa Rica 2017 PVS Lab mission

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OIE Report - Cote d'Ivoire 2016 PVS AAHS

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OIE Report - Dominican Rep 2011 Gap Analysis

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OIE Report - Ghana 2011 Gap Analysis

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OIE Report - Guinea 2007 PVS Evaluation

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OIE Report - Guinea 2012 Gap Update

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OIE Report - Guinea-Bissau 2008 PVS Evaluation

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OIE Report - Guinea-Bissau 2009 Gap Analysis

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OIE Report - Guinea-Bissau 2015 Follow-Up

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OIE Report - Ginea-Bissau 2019 Gap Update

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OIE Report - Haiti 2010 PVS Evaluation

Calendar

The SPH Portal displays past, current, and upcoming events related to Health Security and Health Emergency Preparedness.

List of Calendar
NAPHS
Lesotho
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Novembro 10, 2025 - Novembro 14, 2025
NAPHS
Qatar
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Agosto 31, 2025 - Setembro 04, 2025
SIMEX
Mauritania
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Agosto 27, 2025
NAPHS
Lao People's Democratic Republic
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Agosto 26, 2025
NAPHS
Kenya
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Agosto 19, 2025 - Agosto 25, 2025
SIMEX
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Agosto 18, 2025 - Agosto 20, 2025
SIMEX
Ukraine
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Agosto 12, 2025 - Agosto 15, 2025
SIMEX
Solomon Islands
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Agosto 06, 2025 - Agosto 08, 2025
SIMEX
Iraq
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Julho 30, 2025 - Julho 31, 2025
SIMEX
Guinea
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Julho 29, 2025 - Agosto 02, 2025
SIMEX
Uganda
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Julho 24, 2025
NAPHS
Tonga
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Julho 22, 2025 - Julho 24, 2025
AAR
Togo
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Julho 21, 2025 - Julho 24, 2025
NAPHS
Armenia
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Julho 17, 2025
NAPHS
Mali
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Julho 12, 2025 - Julho 14, 2025