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  • International Health Regulations - World Health Organization (WHO)
    The IHR are an instrument of international law that is legally-binding on 196 countries, including the 194 WHO Member States The IHR grew out of the response to deadly epidemics that once overran Europe They create rights and obligations for countries, including the requirement to report public health events
  • International Health Regulations (2005) – Third edition
    The IHR are an instrument of international law, adopted pursuant to Article 21 of the WHO Constitution, and are legally-binding on 196 States Parties, including all the 194 Member States of WHO The third edition of the IHR reflects the amendments to Annex 7 that were adopted by the Sixty-seventh World Health Assembly through resolution WHA67
  • International Health Regulations (2005) - World Health Organization (WHO)
    In response to the exponential increase in international travel and trade, and emergence and reemergence of international disease threats and other health risks, 196 countries across the globe have agreed to implement the International Health Regulations (2005) (IHR) This binding instrument of international law entered into force on 15 June 2007
  • International health regulations - World Health Organization (WHO)
    The International Health Regulations (IHR) is an international legal instrument that is binding on 196 countries across the globe, including all the Member States of WHO The aim of the IHR (2005) is to help the international community prevent and respond to acute public health risks that have the potential to cross borders and threaten people
  • Emergencies: Ten things you need to do to implement the International . . .
    The IHR (2005) specify three ways in which States Parties can initiate event-related communications with WHO: Notification – Under the IHR, States Parties are required to notify WHO of all events that are assessed as possibly constituting a PHEIC, taking into account the context in which an event occurs These notifications must occur within
  • International Health Regulations - World Health Organization (WHO)
    In the WHO Regional Office for Europe, a great deal of work focuses on the interlinkage between health emergencies and health systems By strengthening the core capacities of the IHR (2005), countries are improving their health system resilience Equally, development of responsive health systems is an integral part of IHR (2005) implementation
  • International Health Regulations (2005) - Third edition - PAHO
    This third edition contains the text of the IHR (2005), the text of World Health Assembly resolution WHA58 3, the amended version of Annex 7 (concerning period of protection of vaccination against yellow fever, and validity of related certificates) that entered into force on 11 July 2016, the Health Part of the Aircraft General Declaration that
  • Q A: International Health Regulations: amendments
    In accordance with Article 59 of the IHR (as amended in 2022), the amendments adopted by the Seventy-seventh World Health Assembly through resolution WHA77 17 (2024) will come into force 12 months following the notification by the Director-General to all States Parties, which occurred on 19 September 2024




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