The IHR have long been a cornerstone of global health governance, providing a legal and operational framework for international cooperation in detecting, assessing, and responding to public health emergencies.
From outbreaks to pandemics, the IHR have guided our response & safeguarded populations. The amendments directly address health security challenges by strengthening early detection, improving information exchange, enhancing equity, and reinforcing national & regional preparedness
.@WHOEMRO is holding a subregional workshop on International Health Regulation (2005) Amendments for three days. Health experts will have in-depth discussions on the IHR amendments and their impact on national implementation 🧵
"This training is very timely and appropriate; fulfils WHO's strategic objective of ensuring adequate country capacity for prevention, preparedness, response, and recovery from all health threats and emergencies." Dr Francis Ukwuije (Participant)
"We need a rapid transfer of skills at the sub-national level to achieve more effective emergence preparedness and Response, hence this training." - Dr Ibrahim Mamadu (Facilitator)
"….interactive, stimulating and revealing training. You can’t but appreciate processes you are involved in at the field level." - Dr Ben Andeyaba (Participant)
This week, the staff of NCDC celebrate our Dir. of Surveillance & Epidemiology, @ElsieIlori as she retires from civil service 🎊
We’re grateful for her commitment, hard work & outstanding leadership during her years of service. We wish her continued success in future endeavours.
Congratulations to our Board member @Chikwe_I on a well-deserved National Honour of the Officer of the Order of Niger (OON) by the @NGRPresident, H.E @MBuhari. We are all very proud of you 👏🏽
This honour is bestowed on him in recognition of his outstanding service to #Nigeria.
Thank you so much LSHTM team, so grateful for this honour. I appreciate FCDO, Chevening and British Council for this recognition. Like we say in Africa, it takes the whole community to raise a child.
Huge congrats to @LSHTM_Alumni, @temisrael, who's been awarded the Global Study UK Alumni Award in the Social Action category! 👏
Israel was recognised for his exemplary work in advocating for disability and gender #inclusivity in public life.
More 👉 https://t.co/WI7f2Oe1ew
#healthworker migration is often described as #braindrain from #LMICs, benefiting only rich countries. Our review of the literature suggests that it is possible to create shared value in the #governance of health worker migration. https://t.co/MTkErCc3UY
Dr Musa Kana #AfricanResearcher from #Nigeria is using his African Postdoctoral Training Initiative #APTI fellowship to create a birth cohort study in Nigeria to inform preventive strategies for childhood stunting in Africa. @Fogarty_NIH@GatesAfrica
DR MICHAEL OLUGBILE (DMO) SCHOLARSHIP FOR STUDENTS IN HIGHER INSTITUTIONS
Grassroots Initiative for Positive Socioeconomic Development (GIPSED), a Non-Governmental Organization with focus on improving the wellbeing of the people at d grassroots presents d 3rd of its kind in...
📺LIVE: Join this @WHOAFRO press briefing on the #COVID19 pandemic and vaccine rollout in #Africa. Dr @MoetiTshidi is joined by Dr Aly Ngon Tambdou & Dr Ngozi Erondu (@udnore). https://t.co/ckRRTESQMt
There are more than 100 public health emergencies reported in the African Region every year.
Our @WHOAFRO Expert, Dr Mary Stephen, speaks about the importance of investing in health emergency preparedness to save lives, especially in the context of #COVID19.
Glad to announce our paper on the Operationalization of One Health in the West African region....it highlights the current situation
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