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- Emergency and critical care - World Health Organization (WHO)
Emergency care is an integrated platform for delivering accessible, quality and time-sensitive health care services for acute illness and injury across the life course Integrated emergency care services facilitate timely recognition, treatment management and, when needed, continued treatment of the acutely ill at the appropriate level of the
- Mass Casualty Management in Emergency Units - World Health Organization . . .
The course is based on the principles of mass casualty management and emphasizes the critical role of the emergency unit in enhancing patient outcomes The MCM course highlights preparedness activities, operational efficiency, and safety and aims to provide the knowledge, skills, and tools required to manage MCIs effectively
- Emergency Care Toolkit - World Health Organization (WHO)
The WHO Emergency Care Toolkit (ECT) is an open access bundle of interventions, developed to be implemented in emergency units within hospitals, particularly in resource limited settings The main aim of the ECT is to support systematic care of the acutely ill and injured within hospitals
- WHOs Health Emergency Appeal 2025
"Supporting WHO’s Health Emergency Appeal is a powerful act of global solidarity Together we will save lives, safeguard health as a universal right, and help communities rebuild in the wake of crisis We do this vital work out of necessity, while knowing that in the long-term, the best medicine is peace "
- World Health Organization Emergencies Programme
Fourth meeting of the International Health Regulations (2005) Emergency Committee regarding the upsurge of mpox 2024 – Temporary recommendations 5 June 2025 News release
- WHO - Emergency situation reports
Latest WHO official reports for emergency situations 29 May 2025 Multi-country outbreak of mpox, External situation report #53 - 29 May 2025 Multi-country outbreak of mpox, External situation report #53 - 29 May 2025
- WHOs Health Emergency Appeal 2025 - World Health Organization (WHO)
WHO's health emergency appeal identifies the critical priorities and resources required to address 42 ongoing health emergencies, including 17 Grade 3 crises – the most severe These emergencies demand a coordinated, well-resourced global response to save lives, protect health, and restore hope to communities on the brink
- GOARN marks 25 years of advancing global health emergency preparedness . . .
Today, GOARN is a vital pillar in the Global Health Emergency Corps ensuring a well-coordinated health emergency workforce, centered in countries and connected regionally and globally The 25-year milestone marks a significant evolution of GOARN’s role in preparedness and response
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