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64thSession of
the Regional Committee
for the Eastern Mediterranean
Islamabad, Pakistan9–12 October 2017
Introduction of the Annual Report
Dr Mahmoud FikriWHO Regional Director for the Eastern
MediterraneanAgenda item 2
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Framework for action on advancing universal health coverage in the Region
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Consultative meeting on designing, financing and delivering a health services package
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UHC Monitoring Framework
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High Level Political Forum on the 2030 Agenda
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Strengthening health information systems
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Comprehensive assessments on CRVS
Maternal and child health: Building on the Dubai Declaration 2013
Launch of CARMMA in Sudan
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H6 partnership
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Global strategy on adolescent health
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The Eastern Mediterranean Region10% of global road traffic deaths
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Road safety awareness
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World Congress on Road Safety, Tunisia, May 2017
Fourth UN Road Safety Week, Egypt, May 2017
Launch of the National road safety campaign Egypt, September 2017
Environmental health: air pollution
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Conference of the Parties on Climate Change: COP22Marrakech, November 2016
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Noncommunicable diseases: regional framework for action
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NCDs: Implementation of national strategies
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Noncommunicable diseases: nutrition guidance
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Prevention and early detection of cancer
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Collaboration with partners: The Lalla Salma Foundation
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Mental health
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World Health Day 2017“Depression: let’s talk about it”
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Polio: number of cases due to wild virus and cVDPV in Afghanistan and Pakistan, 20142017
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2014 2015 2016 2017*
cVDPV 0 0 0 0
WILD 28 20 13 6
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cVDPV 22 2 1 0
WILD 306 54 20 5
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Afghanistan Pakistan
*as at 21 September
Commitment to polio eradication
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Polio: reaching every child
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Islamic Advisory Group
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Polio-free Somalia
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Measles: immunization campaigns
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DTP3 unvaccinated 3.7
million, 20%
DTP3 vaccinated
14.7 million, 14.7, 80%
Pakistan, 46.4%
Afghanistan, 11.5%
Iraq, 10.7%
Syria, 8.2%
Yemen, 7.4%
Somalia, 7.3%
Egypt, 3.5%
Sudan, 2.8% Others, 2.1%
Immunization: 3.7 million infants did not receive DTP3 in 2016
Source: WHO-UNICEF estimates
Estimated number of people living with hepatitis C
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71 million infected globallyThe Eastern Mediterranean has the highest prevalence (2.3%) and the highest number of infected people among all regions (15 million)
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Achievements in hepatitis control
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Celebrating achievements in hepatitis treatment, Cairo, October 2016
Launch of National Hepatitis Strategic Framework (20172021), Islamabad,October 2017
Regional tuberculosis strategic plan
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• 40% reduction in tuberculosis deaths in each country compared to 2015
• 20% reduction in incidence as compared to 2015
• 0% catastrophic cost
First WHO Global Ministerial Conference
• Ending Tuberculosis in the Sustainable Development Era: a multisectoral response
• Moscow, 1617 November 2017
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Trachoma elimination
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Neglected tropical diseasesWHO Global Partners’ Meeting, Geneva, April 2017
Antimicrobial resistance
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Antimicrobial resistance: national planning
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Emergencies and health security
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Displaced populations
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Emergency response: timely support
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Iraq: Mosul operations
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WHO emergency and outbreak funding trends2017
Fund typeFunding received
in USD
Bilateral funds 440 962 309
Contingency and solidarity funds 9 034 155
TOTAL 449 996 464
US$ 200 million (41%) funding gap for the Region in 2017
(as of 13 September)2016–2017 biennium
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Support to countries in conflict
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Number of influenza cases and percentage of influenza positive cases, 20112017
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Enrolled influenza cases Percentage of positive samples
Average joint external evaluation (JEE) score in 14 countries
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69.29
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Medical countermeasures
Linking public health and security
Immunization
Laboratory
Coordination
Response
Surveillance
Zoonoses
Reporting
Preparedness
Radiation
Food safety
Risk communications
Legislation
PoE
Chemicals
Workforce
Biosafety and biosecurity
Antimicrobial resistance
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Post JEE: National action planning
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Medicine for mass gatherings
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Roadmap 20172021
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Development of the roadmap
Considerations
• Global, regional and national contexts
• Agenda for Sustainable Development 2030
• WHO reform
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Four interrelated pillars
1. Public health priorities
2. Enabling factors
3. Strengthening WHO’s presence in countries
4. WHO’s working environment
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Five priority areas of work
1. Emergencies and health security
2. Prevention and control of communicable diseases
3. Prevention and control of noncommunicablediseases
4. Maternal, neonatal, child and adolescent health
5. Health systems strengthening
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Enabling factors
• Health in All Policies
• Public health management and leadership
• Partnerships
• Mainstreaming health in the SDGs
• Multisectoral and risk management approaches
• Resource mobilization
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WHO’s presence in countries
• Joint planning
• Greater engagement of countries in WHO’s work
• Strengthening and expanding country offices
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WHO’s working environment
• Professional development and capacity
• Communication, coordination and teamwork
• Internal control framework
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Pre-WHA ministerial meeting, May 2017
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Keep the world safe, Improve health, Serve the vulnerable
Thank you
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