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Greater Transparency Called for in Global Health Security

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huffingtonpost.com - by Jonathan D. Quick - February 7, 2017

No More Epidemics is calling on all countries to publish their completed assessments of national capacities to prevent, detect and respond to epidemic threats, known as the Joint External Evaluation (JEE). Ethiopia, Liberia, Peru, Uganda, UK, and the US have openly shared theirs.

Data transparency and accountability are vital to address global health threats. Unless these documents are made public it will be impossible for civil society to either hold governments accountable for their obligations under the International Health Regulations (IHR), or to support governments in their compliance efforts.

More than 55 nations have joined the effort to combat highly infectious disease by signing on to the Global Health Security Agenda (GHSA), and a number of participating countries have undergone the multi-sectoral JEE and developed five-year national country roadmaps to address gaps in health infrastructure and capabilities.

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CLICK HERE - No More Epidemics

CLICK HERE - Global Health Security Agenda - Assessments and JEE

CLICK HERE - WHO - IHR (2005) Monitoring and Evaluation framework - Joint External Evaluation tool (JEE tool)

CLICK HERE - WHO - International Health Regulations (2005) - Second edition

CLICK HERE - Global Health Security Agenda

CLICK HERE - Global Health Security Agenda - Country Roadmaps

CLICK HERE - WHO - Strategic Partnership Portal

 

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