This ten year global plan for measles and rubella outlines the strategy that needs to be fully implemented to achieve the measles and rubella goals endorsed by the World Health Assembly. The plan sets out the: vision, goals and targets for the 2011-2020 period, recommended strategies, guiding princi...ples, priorities, costing of reaching the targets, and the challenges as well as ways to overcome them.
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The aim of this “model contingency plan” is to assist programme managers and planners in devel-oping a national, context-specific, dengue outbreak response plan in order to: (a) detect a dengue outbreak at an early stage through clearly defined and validated alarm signals; (b) precisely define w...hen a dengue outbreak has started; and (c) organize an early response to the alarm signals or an “emergency response” once an outbreak has started.
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The EYE strategy is a comprehensive and long-term strategy built on lessons learned that aims at ending yellow fever epidemics by 2026, and consists of three strategic objectives:
protect at-risk populations;
prevent international spread; and
contain outbreaks rapidly.
BMC Res Notes (2016) 9:182 DOI 10.1186/s13104-016-1993-7
At least half of the world’s population does not have full coverage of essential health services. Health expenses push more than 100 million people into extreme poverty each and every year, forcing them into terrible choices that no one should ever have to make: Buy medicine or food? Education or ...health care? These stark statistics make the case for universal health coverage compelling.
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Programme Brief
Accessed: 21.08.2019
Supplement October 2010
HIV/AIDS, security and conflict: making the connections
Universal health coverage and the Sustainable Development Goals in the WHO African Region
Countdown to zero
2011- 2015
Published:December 21, 2018
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1016/S2352-3018(18)30289-3
Journal of Virus Eradication 2018; 4 (Supplement 2): 33–39
Meeting Report
27–30 June 2017 Manila, Philippines
Journal of Virus Eradication 2016; 2 (Supplement 4): 1–6
Review