Lithuania  

European Region Office  
2,722,000 Population - 2024

Neighbouring Countries


No Data!

Strategic Risk Analysis and Profiling for Health Emergencies
WHO Health Emergency Dashboard
COVID-19; 2020 - Lithuania
2020
Lowest Indicators
40 %

P.6.1 Whole-of-government biosafety and biosecurity system in place for all sectors (including human, animal and agriculture

Biosafety and Biosecurity (JEE)

40 %

D.4.3 In-service trainings are available

Workforce Development (JEE)

40 %

D.4.4 FETP or other applied epidemiology training programme in place

Workforce Development (JEE)

40 %

R.4.2 System is in place for sending and receiving health personnel during a public health emergency

Medical Countermeasures (JEE)

40 %

R.5.4 Communication Engagement with Affected Communities

Risk Communication (JEE)

40 %

P.6.1 Whole-of-government biosafety and biosecurity system in place for all sectors (including human, animal and agriculture

Biosafety and Biosecurity (JEE)

40 %

D.4.3 In-service trainings are available

Workforce Development (JEE)

40 %

D.4.4 FETP or other applied epidemiology training programme in place

Workforce Development (JEE)

40 %

R.4.2 System is in place for sending and receiving health personnel during a public health emergency

Medical Countermeasures (JEE)

40 %

R.5.4 Communication Engagement with Affected Communities

Risk Communication (JEE)

60 %

P.1.3 A financing mechanism and funds are available for timely response to public health emergencies

National Legislation, Policy and Financing (JEE)

60 %

P.3.3 Infection prevention and control

Antimicrobial Resistance (JEE)

60 %

P.3.4 Optimize use of antimicrobial medicines in human and animal health and agriculture

Antimicrobial Resistance (JEE)

60 %

P.6.2 Biosafety and biosecurity training and practices in all relevant sectors (including human, animal and agriculture)

Biosafety and Biosecurity (JEE)

60 %

D.1.1 Laboratory testing for detection of priority diseases

National Laboratory System (JEE)

60 %

D.2.2 Use of electronic tools

Real-Time Surveillance (JEE)

60 %

D.4.1 An up-to-date multi-sectoral workforce strategy is in place

Workforce Development (JEE)

60 %

R.4.3 Case management procedures implemented for IHR relevant hazards

Medical Countermeasures (JEE)

60 %

R.5.1 Risk communication systems for unusual/unexpected events and emergencies

Risk Communication (JEE)

60 %

R.5.2 Internal and partner coordination for emergency risk communication

Risk Communication (JEE)

60 %

R.5.3 Public communication for emergencies

Risk Communication (JEE)

60 %

R.5.5 Addressing perceptions, risky behaviours and misinformation

Risk Communication (JEE)

60 %

PoE.1 Routine capacities are established at PoE

Points of Entry (PoEs) (JEE)

60 %

PoE.2 Effective Public Health Response at Points of Entry

Points of Entry (PoEs) (JEE)

60 %

CE.1 Mechanisms are established and functioning for detecting and responding to chemical events or emergencies

Chemical Events (JEE)

60 %

C.4.2 Implementation of a laboratory biosafety and biosecurity regime

C4.Laboratory (SPAR)

60 %

C.6.2 Workforce surge during a public health event

C6.Human resources (SPAR)

60 %

C.9.1 IPC programmes

C9.Infection prevention and control (IPC) (SPAR)

60 %

P.1.3 A financing mechanism and funds are available for timely response to public health emergencies

National Legislation, Policy and Financing (JEE)

60 %

P.3.3 Infection prevention and control

Antimicrobial Resistance (JEE)

60 %

P.3.4 Optimize use of antimicrobial medicines in human and animal health and agriculture

Antimicrobial Resistance (JEE)

60 %

P.6.2 Biosafety and biosecurity training and practices in all relevant sectors (including human, animal and agriculture)

Biosafety and Biosecurity (JEE)

60 %

D.1.1 Laboratory testing for detection of priority diseases

National Laboratory System (JEE)

60 %

D.2.2 Use of electronic tools

Real-Time Surveillance (JEE)

60 %

D.4.1 An up-to-date multi-sectoral workforce strategy is in place

Workforce Development (JEE)

60 %

R.4.3 Case management procedures implemented for IHR relevant hazards

Medical Countermeasures (JEE)

60 %

R.5.1 Risk communication systems for unusual/unexpected events and emergencies

Risk Communication (JEE)

60 %

R.5.2 Internal and partner coordination for emergency risk communication

Risk Communication (JEE)

60 %

R.5.3 Public communication for emergencies

Risk Communication (JEE)

60 %

R.5.5 Addressing perceptions, risky behaviours and misinformation

Risk Communication (JEE)

60 %

PoE.1 Routine capacities are established at PoE

Points of Entry (PoEs) (JEE)

60 %

PoE.2 Effective Public Health Response at Points of Entry

Points of Entry (PoEs) (JEE)

60 %

CE.1 Mechanisms are established and functioning for detecting and responding to chemical events or emergencies

Chemical Events (JEE)

86 %

Avg.score (15 capacities)
Submitted - 2023

SPAR

74%

Avg. score (19 capacities)
Latest completion - 2018

JEE

IHR Designated PoE
Ground Crossing
0
Port
1
Airport
1

1

Activities Conducted

2018 - Present

SIMEX

1

Activities Conducted

2023 - Present

AAR


No Data!

REMAP




No Data!

IHR-PVS



No Data!

WOAH-PVS

N/A
2023

AMR Self Assessment



No Data!

MPC
Multisectoral Preparedness Coordination




No Data!

Joint Risk Assessment (JRA)

Universal Health Coverage  
UHC Service Coverage Index
SDg 3.8.1
73
Sustainable Development Goals  
Development assistance and vaccine coverage
SDG Target 3.b
Health workforce (Medical doctors per 10000 population)
SDG Target 3.c
Sanitation and hygiene Total Population using at least basic sanitation services (%)
SDG Target 6.2


No Data!

NAPHS


Published or revised plans in 2014 and after

2015

Influenza Plan


N/A

AMR PLAN


N/A

WHO HRP

Resource Landscape
TECHNICAL AREA SUPPORTED

0

Bilateral & Multilateral Donors

10

Technical Area Supported

0

Implemented Activities

Public Health Emergencies Preparedness
  • Asia-Europe Foundation (ASEF)
  • To analyse and understand the various plans used for risk communication during the COVID-19 pandemic. Coverage: Asia and Europe

  • To analyse and understand the various plans used for risk communication during the COVID-19 pandemic. Coverage: Asia and Europe
Partner Matching
  • National Legislation, Policy and Financing
  • IHR Coordination, Communication and Advocacy
  • Antimicrobial Resistance
  • Zoonotic Disease
  • Immunization
  • Food Safety
  • Biosafety and Biosecurity
  • National Laboratory System
  • Real-Time Surveillance
  • Reporting
  • Workforce Development
  • Preparedness
  • Emergency Response Operations
  • Linking Public Health and Security Authorities
  • Medical Countermeasures
  • Risk Communication
  • Points of Entry (PoEs)
  • Chemical Events
  • Radiation Emergencies
  
AMR support activities
  • Epidemiology/Surveillance
  • Microbiological Expertise
  • Laboratory Quality Management
  • Infection Prevention
  • Awareness/Communication
  • Strategic/Policy Support
  • Capacity Building
  • Knowledge Exchange
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Resource Mapping (REMAP)

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