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Introduction of the Annual Report
Dr Ala AlwanWHO Regional Director for the Eastern
Mediterranean Agenda item 3
63rd Session of the WHO Regional Committee for the Eastern Mediterranean
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5 strategic priorities for the Region 2012-2016
• Health system strengthening towards universal health coverage
• Maternal and child health• Noncommunicable diseases• Health security and control of communicable
diseases• Emergency preparedness and response
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Health systems strengthening towards universal health coverage
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Framework for action on advancing universal health coverage in the Region
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Developing a package of high priority health interventions for universal health coverage:
meeting of the policy forum
7
Regional framework for action on medical education
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Framework for action on strengthening nursing and midwifery
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Leadership for health
programme
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Fifth seminar on health diplomacy
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Family practice
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Quality and safety of health care
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Regulation of medical
technologies
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Regional framework for health information systems
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Country information
briefs
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Civil registration
and vital statistics(CRVS)
5%42%53%
Distribution of population among CRVS functionality
Functional but inadequate
Satisfactory Weak or dysfunctional
6 countrie
s29%
8 countries38%
7 countrie
s33%
Distribution of countries among dif -ferent CRVS functionalities
CRVS functionality: Results of rapid self-assessment in countries (21) of the Region 2012-2013
Coverage of birth and death registration 2012-2013
Birth registration Death registration
38%
> 6 million ~10 million
62%
RegisteredUnregistered
> 3 million~1.5 million
UnregisteredRegistered
67%
33%
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Urgent need to fully implement the International Code of Marketing of
Breast Milk Substitutes
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Preconception care
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Maternal and child health
WHO/UNFPA/UNICEF joint intercountry meeting of the national managers of maternal and child health: towards accelerating the reduction of neonatal mortality in the
Region, April 2016
1980
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e %
WHO-UNICEF estimates of DPT3 coverage in the Eastern Mediterranean Region, 1980-2015
DTP3 unvacci-
nated3.8 mil-
lion, 18%
DTP3 vacci-nated
14.9 mil-lion, 82%
Source: WHOUNICEF estimates
Pakistan44%
Iraq14%
Afghanistan10%
Syria8%
Yemen8%
Somalia7%
Egypt5%
Sudan3% others
3%
Immunization: 3.8 million infants have not received DTP3
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Immunization: Distribution of measles cases, 2006-2016 (June)
Jan-
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b-06
Mar
-06
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ay-0
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ay-0
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b-09
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ay-0
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ct-0
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ov-0
9De
c-09
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10Fe
b-10
Mar
-10
Apr-
10M
ay-1
0Ju
n-10
Jul-1
0Au
g-10
Sep-
10O
ct-1
0N
ov-1
0De
c-10
Jan-
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b-11
Mar
-11
Apr-
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ay-1
1Ju
n-11
Jul-1
1Au
g-11
Sep-
11O
ct-1
1N
ov-1
1De
c-11
Jan-
12Fe
b-12
Mar
-12
Apr-
12M
ay-1
2Ju
n-12
Jul-1
2Au
g-12
Sep-
12O
ct-1
2N
ov-1
2De
c-12
Jan-
13Fe
b-13
Mar
-13
Apr-
13M
ay-1
3Ju
n-13
Jul-1
3Au
g-13
Sep-
13O
ct-1
3N
ov-1
3De
c-13
Jan-
14Fe
b-14
Mar
-14
Apr-
14M
ay-1
4Ju
n-14
Jul-1
4Au
g-14
Sep-
14O
ct-1
4N
ov-1
4De
c-14
Jan-
15Fe
b-15
Mar
-15
Apr-
15M
ay-1
5Ju
n-15
Jul-1
5Au
g-15
Sep-
15O
ct-1
5N
ov-1
5De
c-15
Jan-
16Fe
b-16
Mar
-16
Apr-
16M
ay-1
6Ju
n-16
2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
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4500Yemen UAE Tunisia Syria
Sudan Somalia Saudi Arabia Qatar
Palestine Pakistan Oman Morocco
Libya Lebanon Kuwait Egypt
Jordan Iraq Iran Djibouti
Bahrain Afghanistan
Confi
rmed
mea
sles
case
s
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Ministerial Conference on Immunization in Africa
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Environmental health
22% of all regional deaths are linked to the environment around 854 00 deaths a year
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Environmental health: air pollution
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ff
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Conference of Parties on Climate Change (COP22)
718 November 2016 Marrakech, Morocco
Ministerial meeting on health and climate change
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Food safety
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Noncommunicable diseases: reducing risks, promoting health
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Noncommunicable diseases: regional framework for action
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Noncommunicable diseases: country
briefs
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Noncommunicable diseases: nutritional guidance
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Noncommunicable diseases: regulatory actions
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Mental health
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Health security and communicable diseases
Polio eradication: significant decline in cases
Afghanistan Pakistan0
10
20
30
40
50
60
20
54
914
20152016
2016 data as of 2 October 2016
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Polio eradication: successful transition to bivalent OPV
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Completing polio eradication
Viral hepatitis: A major public health challenge
Regional hepatitis
action plan 2017-2021
Tuberculosis: treatment success rate (2014) by WHO region
African Region Region of the Americas
Eastern Mediterranean
Region
European Region
South-East Asia Region
Western Pacific Region
Global0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
100
7975
91
75
8892
86
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Malaria: Member States with more than 75% reduction of confirmed cases, 2000-2015
Morocco Syrian Arab Republic
Iraq Oman Iran, Islamic Republic of
Saudi Arabia Afghanistan-100
-90
-80
-70
-60
-50
-40
-30
-20
-10
0
%
Certification of elimination 2010
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Malaria: estimated malaria incidence and death rates, 2000-2015
2000 2005 2010 20150
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Estimated incidence rate per 1000 Estimated death rate per 100 000
Inci
denc
e p
er 1
000
Deat
h ra
te p
er 1
0000
0
Strategic framework for integrated vector
management 2016-2020
Dengue fever: suspected cases of dengue fever reported from the countries of the Region, 2005-2015
2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 20150
20000
40000
60000
80000
100000
120000
Year of reporting
No of suspected cases
Neglected tropical diseases and emergencies: example of cutaneous
leishmaniasis in Syrian Arab Republic
2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 20150
10000
20000
30000
40000
50000
60000
70000
80000
Cases
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Joint external evaluation (JEE) of implementation of the International Health Regulations
Bahrain
QatarMorocco Pakistan
LebanonJordan
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Emergency preparedness and response: more than half the world’s refugees are
from the Region
62%
38%
Refugees 2015
55%45%
IDPs 2015
From EMROther regions
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Emergency preparedness and response: attacks on health facilities
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Emergency preparedness and response: pre-deployment training
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Emergency preparedness and response: WHO support
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Emergency preparedness and response: timely supplies
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Emergency preparedness and response: health sector funding
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WHO reform
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Strengthening internal management and
performance
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Reduction in overdue reports on direct financial cooperation (DFC) December 2013- August 2016
Dec-13 End Dec 14 End Dec 2015 end Aug 20160
100
200
300
400
500
600
500
11381
46
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Programme budget performance assessment2014-2015: utilization of available funding
Budget Funds Utilization0.00
50.00
100.00
150.00
200.00
250.00
300.00 268.75
225.96 218.86
US
D M
illio
ns
97%
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