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- Emergency care - World Health Organization (WHO)
Emergency care is powerfully aligned with the primary health care agenda as it provides first contact clinical care for those who are acutely ill or injured Pre-hospital and facility-based emergency care is a high impact and cost-effective form of secondary prevention
- Emergency Care Toolkit - World Health Organization (WHO)
Emergency Care Toolkit Overview 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
- World Health Organization Emergencies Programme
National health emergency alert and response framework This multi-hazard Health Emergency Alert and Response Framework provides guidance for coordinating emergency response in countries, under the global Health
- Training for emergencies - World Health Organization (WHO)
The Emergency Communications Network (ECN) is a reserve health workforce for emergencies WHO’s flagship ECN training is designed to build a cohort of trained, tested and trusted communication officers
- Mpox IHR Emergency Committee 2024 - World Health Organization (WHO)
The IHR Emergency Committee regarding the upsurge of mpox 2024 held its first meeting on 14 August 2024 On the same day, the WHO Director-General determined the event to constitute a public health emergency of international concern (PHEIC), and, on 19 August 2024, he issued temporary recommendations to States Parties The Committee met on four additional occasions, with updated sets of
- Emergency response framework (ERF), Edition 2. 1
The ERF provides WHO staff with essential guidance on how the Organization manages the assessment, grading and response to public health events and emergencies with health consequences, in support of Member States and affected communities
- WHOs Health Emergency Appeal 2025
Increasingly intense and prolonged humanitarian crises require urgent action to protect the world’s most vulnerable In 2025, an estimated 305 million people will require humanitarian assistance The growing scale of global challenges – such as the climate crisis, conflict, and infectious disease outbreaks – is outpacing available resources
- WHO launches US$ 1. 5 billion Health Emergency Appeal to tackle . . .
In response, the World Health Organization (WHO) is calling for US$ 1 5 billion for its 2025 Health Emergency Appeal (HEA), to support life-saving health interventions worldwide
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