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Pakistan (2017-21)
5 Year IHR National Action Plan for Pakistan
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Health Surity
Volume 16, Supplement 1, 2018 Mary Ann Lieben, Inc
DOE 10.1089/2018 0072
DEVELOPMENT OF A COSTED NATIONAL ACTION PLAN
FOR HEALTH SECURITY IN PAKISTAN: LESSONS LEARNED
PAKISTAN NATIONAL ACTION PLAN FOR
HEALTH SECURITY (NAPHS)
A SHARED OPPORTUNITY FOR SUSTAINABLE
IMPLEMENTATION OF IHR (2005)
Malik Safi, Kashef Ijaz, Dalia Samhouri, Mamun Malik, Farah Sabih, Nirmal Kandel,
Mohammad Salman, Ludy Suryantoro, Ahmad Liban, Hamid Jafari, Assad Hafees and Provincial Partners
DRAFT FOR APPO
In order to asses progress toward achieving compliance with the International Health Regulations (2005), member states
may voluntarily nequea a Joint External Evaluation (JEE). Plan was the first country in the WHO Estem Mediter
nean Region to volunteer for and complete a JEE to blish the baseline of the country's public health capacity
multiple sectos covering 19 technical area. It subsequently developed a poor-JEE coated National Action Plan for Health
Security (NAPHS). The process for developing the coed NAPHS was based on objectives and activities related to the 3 o
5 priority actions for each of the 19 JEE technical areas. Four key lessons were learned during the process of developing the
NAPHS. Fist multisectoral coordination at both fedeal and provincial levels is important in a devored health system,
where provinces are autonomous from a public health sector standpoint. Second, the development of a cased NAPHS
rquines engagement and investment of the country's own caources for inabilty as well as donor coordination among
national and international donors and parmes. Engagement from the ministres of Finance, Planning and Development,
and Foreign Affair and from WHO was so important. This development of predefined goals, tages, and indications:
aligned with the JEE part of the NAPHS process proved to be critical, as they can be used to monitor progress toward
implementation of the NAPHS and provide data for repeat JEE Lastly, several challenges were identified related to the
NAPHS process and costing tool, which need to be addressed by WHO and panners to help countries develop their plans.
Keyword Joint External Evaluation, International Health Regulations, Pakistan, Public health preparedness and response
N FERUARY 2016, THE World Health Organization
I(WHO) banched a joint Excimal Braduation (EE)
with inputs from WHO gons, incorporating various
gional and partner initiatives like the Global Health Se-
curity Agenda (CHSA) Using the JEE tool, countries
conduct a fasement that is followed by an external
caluation by a WHO-led multidisciplinary team of ex-
pent. After the completion of external caluation, the JEE
report is shared with the country for review and published
online, and the country is encouraged to lead the development
Ministry of National Health Services Regulations & Coordination
Dr. Mind De Ad Hawthe Miniery of Nained Health Services Regular and Condon amabad, Paki
Dr. K De Humid and maliban all with the ComerforCbbl Hold Ces for Disc Cod and Pervertis
Adama Gaja. Dr. Dali Sambour and Dr. Mum Make with the Health Face Prom, WHO E Malismancan
Regional, Cairo, Egypt Dr. Farah Sabhi with the WHO Reptive affog blamabad, Pak Dr. Nimal Kandil and Lucy
Suyonors are with the WHO Headquates Gen Swineand The Mammad Sales in with the National Inn of Hald
bad, Pak Provincial IHR Focal Pain Panjib, Dr. Azim Al KPK, DAB, Dr. Haya Ram Sindhy
FATA Dr. Ania Afidi
Dr. Salem Memon AJK, Dr. Syed Nadam If GB,Dr. Zakir
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