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Author: Kluge, Hans; Martín-Moreno, Jose Maria; Emiroglu, Nedret; Rodier, Guenael; Kelley, Edward; Vujnovic, Melitta; Permanand, Govin
Title: Strengthening global health security by embedding the International Health Regulations requirements into national health systems
  • Document date: 2018_1_20
  • ID: jxwpagrb_3
    Snippet: As the leading global organisation with responsibility for health governance, WHO has bore the brunt of the criticism. [5] [6] [7] Depending on the crisis, accusations have ranged from responding too slowly or in ad hoc fashion, to over-reacting and fear-mongering, as well as not learning lessons and not making necessary structural and organisational reforms. Proposals for taking the health security agenda forward have thus included reaffirming a.....
    Document: As the leading global organisation with responsibility for health governance, WHO has bore the brunt of the criticism. [5] [6] [7] Depending on the crisis, accusations have ranged from responding too slowly or in ad hoc fashion, to over-reacting and fear-mongering, as well as not learning lessons and not making necessary structural and organisational reforms. Proposals for taking the health security agenda forward have thus included reaffirming and strengthening WHO's central role and the need to better resource the organisation, to removing emergency response from WHO's purview, and even setting up a new body entirely. 8 9 Against the backdrop of such debate, WHO continues to implement a wider reform process which, since Ebola, includes emergency capacities and work in promoting global health security i .

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