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One Health operations: a critical component in the International Health Regulations Monitoring and Evaluation Framework.

S De La Rocque, F Caya, A H El Idrissi, L Mumford, G Belot, M Carron, R Sreedharan, L Suryantoro, R Stelter, F Copper, N Isla, L N Mayigane, A Bell, Q Huda, J Stratton, A Di Giacinto, S Corning, J Pinto, H J Ormel, S Chungong.   

Abstract

Under the International Health Regulations (IHR, 2005), a legally binding document adopted by 196 States Parties, countries are required to develop their capacity to rapidly detect, assess, notify and respond to unusual health events of potential international concern. To support countries in monitoring and enhancing their capacities and complying with the IHR (2005), the World Health Organization (WHO) developed the IHR Monitoring and Evaluation Framework (IHR MEF). This framework comprises four complementary components: the State Party Annual Report, the Joint External Evaluation, after-action reviews and simulation exercises. The first two are used to review capacities and the second two to help to explore their functionality. The contribution of different disciplines, sectors, and areas of work, joining forces through a One Health approach, is essential for the implementation of the IHR (2005). Therefore, WHO, in partnership with the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), the World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE), and other international and national partners, has actively worked on facilitating the inclusion of the relevant sectors, in particular the animal health sector, in each of the four components of the IHR MEF. Other tools complement the IHR MEF, such as the WHO/OIE IHR-PVS [Performance of Veterinary Services] National Bridging Workshops, which facilitate the optimal use of the results of the IHR MEF and the OIE Performance of Veterinary Services Pathway and create an opportunity for stakeholders from animal health and human health services to work on the coordination of their efforts. The results of these various tools are used in countries' planning processes and are incorporated in their National Action Plan for Health Security to accelerate the implementation of IHR core capacities. The present article describes how One Health is incorporated in all components of the IHR MEF.

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Keywords:  Governance; Health Security; International Health Regulations (2005); Multisectoral collaboration; One Health; Performance of Veterinary Services

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31564720     DOI: 10.20506/rst.38.1.2962

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Rev Sci Tech        ISSN: 0253-1933            Impact factor:   1.181


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1.  Participation in One Health Networks and Involvement in the COVID-19 Pandemic Response: A Global Study.

Authors:  Laura C Streichert; Ludovico P Sepe; Pikka Jokelainen; Cheryl M Stroud; John Berezowski; Víctor J Del Rio Vilas
Journal:  Front Public Health       Date:  2022-02-24

Review 2.  Operationalisation of consensual One Health roadmaps in countries for improved IHR capacities and health security.

Authors:  Stephane de la Rocque; Guillaume Belot; Kaylee Marie Myhre Errecaborde; Rajesh Sreedharan; Artem Skrypnyk; Tanja Schmidt; Nicolas Isla; Tieble Traore; Ambrose Talisuna; Gyanendra Gongal; Dalia Samhouri; François Caya; Maud Carron; Nirmal Kandel; Jun Xing; Stella Chungong
Journal:  BMJ Glob Health       Date:  2021-07
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