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Health on the front lines: emergency response and priorities in the Eastern Mediterranean Region
Health emergencies biweekly bulletin
17-30 October 2024
3-16 October 2024
19 September-2 October 2024
5-18 September 2024
22 August-4 September 2024
8-21 August 2024
25 July-7 August 2024
11-24 July 2024
27 June-10 July 2024
13-26 June 2024
2-15 May 2024
18 April-1 May 2024
4-17 April 2024
21 March-3 April 2024
7-20 March 2024
22 February-6 March 2024
8-21 February 2024
25 January-7 February 2024
11-24 January 2024
Health emergencies quarterly bulletin
2024
Fourth quarter: October to December 2024
Third quarter: July to September 2024
Second quarter: April to June 2024
First quarter: January to March 2024
2023
Third quarter: September to July 2023
Fourth quarter: October to December 2023
WHO’s work in emergencies is directed by a number of guiding documents. The Inter-Agency Standing Committee (IASC) Transformative Agenda provides a set of concrete actions to transform the way in which the humanitarian community responds to emergencies, focusing on improving the timeliness and effectiveness of the collective response through stronger leadership, more effective coordination structures, and improved accountability for performance and to affected people.
WHO’s Emergency Response Framework (ERF) defines “WHO’s commitment, roles, and responsibilities in emergency response, so that the Organization acts with urgency, predictability, and efficiency to optimize effectiveness”. The ERF categorizes WHO’s response into a number of critical functions, including: leadership and coordination; technical expertise; information and communications; and core services, such as human resources, programme management, procurement and logistics, and security.
A number of global and regional resolutions also guide WHO’s work in emergencies. The most significant of which are the 2014 Regional Committee Resolution EM/RC61/R.1, that reinforces WHO’s commitment to Member States in responding to emergencies, and the 2015 World Health Assembly Decision WHA68(10), that emphasizes WHO’s role as an organization with the culture, systems and resources to lead the response to outbreaks and other health emergencies through reforms.

Health on the front lines: emergency response and priorities in the Eastern Mediterranean Region
Health emergencies biweekly bulletin
17-30 October 2024
3-16 October 2024
19 September-2 October 2024
5-18 September 2024
22 August-4 September 2024
8-21 August 2024
25 July-7 August 2024
11-24 July 2024
27 June-10 July 2024
13-26 June 2024
2-15 May 2024
18 April-1 May 2024
4-17 April 2024
21 March-3 April 2024
7-20 March 2024
22 February-6 March 2024
8-21 February 2024
25 January-7 February 2024
11-24 January 2024
Health emergencies quarterly bulletin
2024
Fourth quarter: October to December 2024
Third quarter: July to September 2024
Second quarter: April to June 2024
First quarter: January to March 2024
2023
Third quarter: September to July 2023
Fourth quarter: October to December 2023
WHO’s work in emergencies is directed by a number of guiding documents. The Inter-Agency Standing Committee (IASC) Transformative Agenda provides a set of concrete actions to transform the way in which the humanitarian community responds to emergencies, focusing on improving the timeliness and effectiveness of the collective response through stronger leadership, more effective coordination structures, and improved accountability for performance and to affected people.
WHO’s Emergency Response Framework (ERF) defines “WHO’s commitment, roles, and responsibilities in emergency response, so that the Organization acts with urgency, predictability, and efficiency to optimize effectiveness”. The ERF categorizes WHO’s response into a number of critical functions, including: leadership and coordination; technical expertise; information and communications; and core services, such as human resources, programme management, procurement and logistics, and security.
A number of global and regional resolutions also guide WHO’s work in emergencies. The most significant of which are the 2014 Regional Committee Resolution EM/RC61/R.1, that reinforces WHO’s commitment to Member States in responding to emergencies, and the 2015 World Health Assembly Decision WHA68(10), that emphasizes WHO’s role as an organization with the culture, systems and resources to lead the response to outbreaks and other health emergencies through reforms.
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