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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_21
    Snippet: Additionally, there are long-standing calls for WHO to work more closely with non-state actors such as the private sector and civil society vii . Such engagement is necessary to institutionalise the IHR (2005) requirements and build up health systems emergency response capacity. 20 as animal health, transport, education, finance, civil defence and security. Towards such an objective, Article 44 of the IHR (2005) on 'collaboration and assistance',.....
    Document: Additionally, there are long-standing calls for WHO to work more closely with non-state actors such as the private sector and civil society vii . Such engagement is necessary to institutionalise the IHR (2005) requirements and build up health systems emergency response capacity. 20 as animal health, transport, education, finance, civil defence and security. Towards such an objective, Article 44 of the IHR (2005) on 'collaboration and assistance', requires WHO, to the extent possible, to work with other international bodies and networks, and this could be further leveraged in a more proactive manner.

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