Joint External Evaluation (JEE)
A Joint External Evaluation (JEE) is a voluntary, collaborative, multisectoral process to assess country capacities to prevent, detect and rapidly respond to public health risks whether occurring naturally or due to deliberate or accidental events. The JEE helps countries identify the most critical gaps within their human and animal health systems in order to prioritize opportunities for enhanced preparedness and response.
The e-JEE | Electronic Joint External Evaluation Platform is a digital tool developed by the World Health Organization (WHO) to facilitate the implementation of the Joint External Evaluation process. For more information, visit the
The purpose of this guidance document is to provide the host country with all the necessary information for undergoing a voluntary Joint External Evaluation...
The WHO Joint External Evaluation (JEE) Secretariat collected and consolidated feedback and comments from Member States, experts and partners involved...
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The purpose of this guidance document is to provide the host country with all the necessary information for undergoing a voluntary Joint External Evaluation...
More than 100 countries have gone through a Joint External Evaluation (JEE), one of the monitoring and evaluation practices developed in the last five...
This handbook highlights the synergies and complementarities between the State Party self-assessment annual reporting (SPAR) tool and the OIE’s Performance...
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