Examples of WHO IHR Contact Point in a sentence
PAHO serves as the WHO IHR Contact Point for the Region of the Americas by facilitating the process of managing public health events: this includes risk detection, risk assessment, response, and risk communication.
PAHO continued fulfilling its obligations as the WHO IHR Contact Point for the Region of the Americas, facilitating the public health event management process: risk detection, risk assessment, response, and risk communication.
Routine connectivity tests, performed in 2013, between the WHO IHR Contact Point and the NFP in the Region were successful for 33 of the 35 States Parties (94%) by e-mail, and for 32 of the 35 States Parties (91%) by telephone.
Under the IHR, countries are required to notify and report events and other information through their National IHR Focal Points (NFP) to a regional WHO IHR Contact Point.
Finally, the first regional joint meeting of National Focal Points, heads of national surveillance services, and national authorities responsible for points of entry was held in May 2010 in Quito, Ecuador.7 A preliminary report on the results of the concordance study conducted by the University of Geneva was made available to the countries on 22 March 2010 through the WHO IHR Contact Point for the Region of the Americas ( ihr@paho.org).
Finally, the first regional joint meeting of National Focal Points, heads of national surveillance services, and national authorities responsible for points of entry will be held this year.6 A preliminary report on the results of the concordance study conducted by the University of Geneva was made available to the countries on 22 March 2010 through the WHO IHR Contact Point for the Region of the Americas ( ihr@paho.org).
The Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) serves as the World Health Organization (WHO) IHR Contact Point for the Region of the Americas and facilitates the management of public health events though the established communication channels with the National IHR Focal Points (NFP).
The Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) serves as the World Health Organization (WHO) IHR Contact Point for the Region of the Americas and facilitates the management of public health events with the National IHR Focal Points (NFPs) through established communication channels.
In 2015, all 35 States Parties in the Region submitted an annual confirmation or update of contact details for their NFPs. In 2015, routine connectivity tests performed between the WHO IHR Contact Point and the NFP in the Region were successful for 30 of the 35 States Parties (86%) by e-mail and for all 35 States Parties by telephone.
Example 1If the call is related to the Observation Date that falls on September 22, 2009, the Call Amount per Unit will be:$10.00 plus the Call Premium of $1.25 = $11.25 per Note.