Joint External Evaluation—Development and Scale-Up of Global Multisectoral Health Capacity Evaluation Process
The Joint External Evaluation (JEE), a consolidation of the World Health Organization (WHO) International Health Regulations 2005 (IHR 2005) Monitoring and Evaluation Framework and the Global Health Security Agenda country assessment tool, is an objective, voluntary, independent peer-to-peer multise...
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author | Elizabeth Bell Jordan W. Tappero Kashef Ijaz Maureen Bartee Jose Fernandez Hannah Burris Karen Sliter Simo Nikkari Stella Chungong Guenael Rodier Hamid Jafari |
author_facet | Elizabeth Bell Jordan W. Tappero Kashef Ijaz Maureen Bartee Jose Fernandez Hannah Burris Karen Sliter Simo Nikkari Stella Chungong Guenael Rodier Hamid Jafari |
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description | The Joint External Evaluation (JEE), a consolidation of the World Health Organization (WHO) International Health Regulations 2005 (IHR 2005) Monitoring and Evaluation Framework and the Global Health Security Agenda country assessment tool, is an objective, voluntary, independent peer-to-peer multisectoral assessment of a country’s health security preparedness and response capacity across 19 IHR technical areas. WHO approved the standardized JEE tool in February 2016. The JEE process is wholly transparent; countries request a JEE and are encouraged to make its findings public. Donors (e.g., member states, public and private partners, and other public health institutions) can support countries in addressing identified JEE gaps, and implementing country-led national action plans for health security. Through July 2017, 52 JEEs were completed, and 25 more countries were scheduled across WHO’s 6 regions. JEEs facilitate progress toward IHR 2005 implementation, thereby building trust and mutual accountability among countries to detect and respond to public health threats. |
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spelling | doaj.art-93a48b3e282c40f5ad3e191da9d459442022-12-22T00:04:57ZengCenters for Disease Control and PreventionEmerging Infectious Diseases1080-60401080-60592017-12-01231310.3201/eid2313.170949Joint External Evaluation—Development and Scale-Up of Global Multisectoral Health Capacity Evaluation ProcessElizabeth BellJordan W. TapperoKashef IjazMaureen BarteeJose FernandezHannah BurrisKaren SliterSimo NikkariStella ChungongGuenael RodierHamid JafariThe Joint External Evaluation (JEE), a consolidation of the World Health Organization (WHO) International Health Regulations 2005 (IHR 2005) Monitoring and Evaluation Framework and the Global Health Security Agenda country assessment tool, is an objective, voluntary, independent peer-to-peer multisectoral assessment of a country’s health security preparedness and response capacity across 19 IHR technical areas. WHO approved the standardized JEE tool in February 2016. The JEE process is wholly transparent; countries request a JEE and are encouraged to make its findings public. Donors (e.g., member states, public and private partners, and other public health institutions) can support countries in addressing identified JEE gaps, and implementing country-led national action plans for health security. Through July 2017, 52 JEEs were completed, and 25 more countries were scheduled across WHO’s 6 regions. JEEs facilitate progress toward IHR 2005 implementation, thereby building trust and mutual accountability among countries to detect and respond to public health threats.https://wwwnc.cdc.gov/eid/article/23/13/17-0949_articleJoint External EvaluationGlobal Health Security AgendaInternational Health Regulationsglobal healthglobal health capacity |
spellingShingle | Elizabeth Bell Jordan W. Tappero Kashef Ijaz Maureen Bartee Jose Fernandez Hannah Burris Karen Sliter Simo Nikkari Stella Chungong Guenael Rodier Hamid Jafari Joint External Evaluation—Development and Scale-Up of Global Multisectoral Health Capacity Evaluation Process Emerging Infectious Diseases Joint External Evaluation Global Health Security Agenda International Health Regulations global health global health capacity |
title | Joint External Evaluation—Development and Scale-Up of Global Multisectoral Health Capacity Evaluation Process |
title_full | Joint External Evaluation—Development and Scale-Up of Global Multisectoral Health Capacity Evaluation Process |
title_fullStr | Joint External Evaluation—Development and Scale-Up of Global Multisectoral Health Capacity Evaluation Process |
title_full_unstemmed | Joint External Evaluation—Development and Scale-Up of Global Multisectoral Health Capacity Evaluation Process |
title_short | Joint External Evaluation—Development and Scale-Up of Global Multisectoral Health Capacity Evaluation Process |
title_sort | joint external evaluation development and scale up of global multisectoral health capacity evaluation process |
topic | Joint External Evaluation Global Health Security Agenda International Health Regulations global health global health capacity |
url | https://wwwnc.cdc.gov/eid/article/23/13/17-0949_article |
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