State Party Self-Assessment Annual Reporting Tool (SPAR)

Last updated on 02 Nov 2025
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Hantavirus Pulmonary Syndrome

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

Nipah virus infection

Mpox

Measles

Leptospirosis

Escherichia coli infection, enterohaemorrhagic (EHEC, VTEC)

Dengue

Circulating vaccine-derived poliovirus type 2

Chikungunya virus disease

Armed conflict

Yellow Fever

Venezuelan equine fever

Oropouche virus disease

Influenza due to identified human influenza virus

Malaria

Antibiotic resistant agents

Poliomyelitis, acute unspecified

Ebola virus disease

Cholera

Acute gastrointestinal syndrome

Acute Fever and Rash Syndrome

Anthrax, unspecified

Rubella (German measles)

Influenza due to identified avian or animal influenza virus

Sudan virus disease

Marburg virus disease

Guillain-Barré syndrome

Arenaviral haemorrhagic fevers, other

Mosquito-borne viral fever, other specified

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:

  • reporting to the World Health Assembly, on the status of implementation of these Regulations;
  • informing the GPW 13 indicator on emergency preparedness; and
  • informing UN SDG Goal 3 for indicator 3.d.1 – International Health Regulations (IHR) capacity and health emergency preparedness.

Detailed information on 2019 and previous years up to 2010 of the IHR annual reporting by State Parties are primarily published and available on e-SPAR platform and also at the WHO Global Health Observatory website

How to submit via e-SPAR
International Health Regulation (2005) Monitoring And Evaluation Framework
State Party Self-Assessment Annual Reporting Tool (SPAR)

Detailed information on 2019 and previous years up to 2010 of the IHR annual reporting by State Parties are primarily published and available on e-SPAR platform and also at the WHO Global Health Observatory website