Strengthening Health Security by Implementing the International Health Regulations (2005): National Action Plan for Health Security

Source: World Health Organization (WHO). Published: 5/2019. National Action Planning for Health Security (NAPHS) is a country-owned, multi-year, planning process that can accelerate the implementation of the International Health Regulations core capacities, and is based on a One Health for all-hazards, whole-of-government approach. This page provides information about NAPHS, and details how it captures national priorities for health security, brings sectors together, identifies partners, and allocates resources for health security capacity development. (Text)
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