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Surveillance of antimicrobial resistance in Europe, 2024 data: executive summary

This executive summary sets out results derived from 2024 antimicrobial resistance (AMR) data, sourced from invasive isolates reported to both the Central...

Care, courage, change: health-sector leadership in tackling violence against women and girls

Violence against women and girls remains a pervasive public health emergency in the WHO European Region, affecting nearly one in three women over their...

Artificial intelligence for health in the WHO European Region: country profiles

Amid rapid technological change, the health sector in the WHO European Region is witnessing the growing influence of artificial intelligence (AI). This...

Artificial intelligence is reshaping health systems: state of readiness across the WHO European Region

Artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming health systems, reshaping how care is planned, delivered and governed. This report presents the first assessment...



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Annual Report 2017 - WHO Health Emergencies in Turkey: response to the crisis in the Syrian Arab Republic (2018)

Overview

This report presents the activities conducted by WHO Health Emergencies team in Turkey throughout 2017 in its response to the crisis in the Syrian Arab Republic and the outcomes achieved for the Syrian population.

As health needs escalate, WHO Health Emergencies team in Turkey continued its work through cross-border operations in northwestern Syria and the Ankara-based Refugee Health Programme. Focusing on building country capacity with the necessary support of national, regional and global partners, the new WHO Health Emergencies Programme follows a standardized structure with six critical functions defined as the incident management system:

  • Leadership;
  • Partner coordination;
  • Information and planning;
  • Health operations and technical expertise;
  • Operations support and logistics;
  • Finance and administration.

The report follows this structure as it presents the achievements for the year. It also provides an overview of the gaps and challenges to the programmes, building on an action plan response for 2018 and beyond.

WHO Team
WHO Health Emergencies Programme (WHE)
Editors
WHO/Europe
Number of pages
30
Copyright
World Health Organization