This document provides an introduction and overview of implementing Vision 2023 in the Eastern Mediterranean Region. It includes progress updates on SDG 3 targets and coverage of critical interventions. Charts and data are presented on physician density, disease elimination, immunization coverage, and humanitarian needs in the region from 2000 to 2023.
56. In northwest Syria only
50% of health facilities are
functioning. To address
the health needs of the
four million people, the
majority of whom are
internally displaced, WHO
established a referral
system.
In northwest Syria only
50% of health facilities are
functioning. To address
the health needs of the
four million people, the
majority of whom are
internally displaced, WHO
established a referral
system.
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used a regional diagnostic and mapping tool to generate evidence on health
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Orders delivered by WHO global logistics hub, Dubai,
2018–2022
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Index of average IHR (2005) core capacities in the Eastern
Mediterranean Region, 2018–2022
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Trends in estimates of the maternal mortality ratio in the Region
2000–2020
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Adolescent fertility rates in countries of the
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Number of projected deaths attributable to climate change per
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Regional Network of Institutions for Evidence and Data to
Policy (NEDtP) membership as at August 2023
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WHO collaborating centres in the Region, by country, as at
September 2023
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108. Programme Management
Prioritization | Resource Allocation | Monitoring | Evaluation
Regional KPI measurement
framework is used to track
progress
Evaluation function established
The 22 countries/territories
revised the priorities for
collaboration with WHO for
2024-2025
Identified priorities will be
the basis for WHO planning
and resource allocation at
country level
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Status of CCS development in countries of the Eastern
Mediterranean Region, 2023
Your Excellencies Ministers of Health and Heads of Delegations,
Director-General,
Ladies and Gentlemen,
In October 2018, I unveiled WHO’s new vision of Health for All by All in the Eastern Mediterranean Region.Now – in this landmark anniversary year for our Organization – it is my honour and pleasure to present to you a report on implementation of that vision.
Our Region’s impressive response to the COVID-19 pandemic proved that huge changes can be made in record time, if all available resources are used effectively, with strong leadership and partnership.
And we have learned enough over the past five years to know what works.
Every country in this Region has committed to reaching the SDGs.
Everyone in the Region will benefit if those commitments are met.
So how do we move forward?
Joint evaluation of WHO contribution in Iraq, Djibouti and Tunisia is ongoing in 2023
8 more country evaluations are planned for 2024/2025