Responding to emergencies
Prompt assessment and response to a public health event allows authorities and stakeholders to proactively implement prevention and control measures, limit the spread of the event, prevent further morbidity and mortality, and reduce broader economic and social impact.
In the Western Pacific, the Emergency Operations Centre in WHO’s Regional Office is a hub for preparedness, planning, risk assessment and coordination of response. Open 24/7, the Centre connects people, information and expertise to protect health, serve the vulnerable and keep the Region safe.
WHO’s emergency operations are also backed up by a roster of experts on standby to be deployed, a stockpile of emergency supplies, contingency funding, and an online toolkit with emergency templates and guidance.
When responding to emergencies, WHO leverages the support of several networks including Emergency Medical Teams and the Global Outbreak Alert and Response Network (GOARN). Working with countries and partners, we’re committed to saving lives and protecting health in all situations.
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