Deliberate events pose significant threats to public health, requiring comprehensive strategies to mitigate their impact.
In light of the evolving global threat landscape, World Health Organization (WHO) has been actively updating its strategies and actions to address the health impacts of deliberate events (DEs), such as chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear attacks, cyber-attacks, and disinformation campaigns. The focus is on prevention, preparedness, and response to enhance global health security.
The Biosecurity and Protection Unit (BSP) of WHO Emergencies Programme organizes this information session for the UN Biological Weapons Convention to provide updates on WHO's activities aimed at strengthening its capacity to detect, assess the risks of, respond to, and coordinate major biological deliberate events.
When:
9:00-9:45 am, Tuesday, 10 December 2024
Speakers:
- Johnny Nehmé, WHO
- Philip Bacchus, WHO
- Sophie Allain-Ioos, WHO
- Veronica Rovegno, WHO
- Nahoko Shindo, WHO
Moderator:
- Nahoko Shindo, WHO
Language:
The event will be conducted in English.
Concept note:
We remain available for any further details on this event, please contact Johnny NEHMÉ, (nehmej@who.int), Technical Officer, WHO Health Emergencies.