World Health Organization strategy (2022-2026) for the National Action Plan for Health Security | WHO :This strategy defines the World Health Organization (WHO) vision and framework for supporting Member States to accelerate the development, implementation and monitoring of their National Action Plan for Health Security (NAPHS) from 2022 to 2026. The National Action Plan for Health Security (NAPHS) are critical to ensure national capacities in health emergency prevention, preparedness, response and recovery are planned, built, strengthened and sustained in order to achieve national, regional and global health security and therefore keep the world safe, serve the vulnerable and promote health.
The strategy promotes, where existing, the use of existing national action plans for health security and not necessary the creation of an additional unique plan. This will avoid duplication and ensure maximum efficiency in domestic resourcing and operationalization efficiency while harnessing external buy-in to support national health priorities.
The NAPHS strategy establish the roles and responsibilities, monitoring and reporting mechanisms between WHE senior Management (HQ & ROs) for oversight; WHO HQ Country Assessment and Planning Team (CAP) as the custodian of the NAPHS function; Regional Offices as drivers of the technical support to develop, implement and monitor [country] NAPHS; WHO country offices to liaise with and empower the Ministry of Health or Public Health Institute (PHI) that will be overseeing the NAPHS process to ensure national commitment and ownership
The WHO NAPHS strategy recognizes that countries have existing accountability and planning mechanisms in place.
These may include specific capacity development plans that aim to strengthen IHR, national health security and
disaster risk management without explicitly naming or defining these as NAPHS. This strategy promotes the use of
existing national action plans for health security and not necessarily the creation of additional plans. It encourages
Member States to use existing health security capacity development plans and ensure alignment with the broader
national health strategy, planning and budgeting cycles in order to enhance investment case opportunities from
domestic and international budgetary allocations for health security
The NAPHS strategy 2022–2026 will be rolled out alongside the NAPHS results framework and online platform
through a communication plan that will be developed in consultation with Member States and regional offices.
The communication plan will ensure that the strategy can be brought to the different regional governing bodies to
increase awareness and develop a common understanding of the NAPHS standards, expectations and potential use.
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