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The WHO Eleventh General
Programme of Work, 2006–2015, which sets out the broad directions for
the future work identifies
strengthening global security as a key priority, supporting an
integrated approach to a society-wide response to emerging and new
threats to health, including disaster and conflict situations.
In the European Region, a
discussion paper on health security was presented to the WHO Regional
Committee for Europe at its fifty-sixth session in September 2006. The
Regional Committee endorsed six strategic directions in the resolution
on the future of the Regional Office towards 2020, one of which mandates
WHO to lead the international response on health security in the
European Region.
Key recommendations include
strengthening stewardship, implementing health systems preparedness
planning as a continuous process with a multihazard approach,
establishing sustainable crisis management and health-risk reduction
programmes in health ministries and establishing multisectoral
coordination mechanisms. The programmes should be in charge of health
system preparedness planning and managing health crises so that the
health sector can be ready to take a leading and coordinating role and
technically guide other sectors facing a health crisis.
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