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Preparedness for the health emergencies

BARPUS

  • Support for self-assessment of the implementation of the International Health Regulations (2005);
  • Advice and organization of the simulation exercises;
  • Support for organizing the intra and after-action reviews (RIA/RAA);
  • Capacity building at the points of entry (PoE) / promoting Health at the borders;
  • Conducting the health risk assessments using different tools (STAR, STRAG, and JRA);
  • Development of the national health security action plans (PANSS) and annual operational plans;
  • Strengthening epidemiological and microbiological surveillance;
  • Promote innovative ways of diagnosis of diseases as close as possible to the populations in remote or conflict areas;
  • Risk Communication and community engagement as well as infodemic management;
  • Drafting of contingency plans and multi-risk plans;
  • Promoting the “One Health” concept;
  • Infection prevention and control (IPC);
  • Antimicrobial resistance (AMR);
  • Assessment of the technical and human capacities of public health laboratories;
  • Designing and construction of mobile modular laboratories for interventions in difficult-to-access areas;
  • Resources mapping (REMAP) for strengthening health security;
  • Promoting partnership between health stakeholders.