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Regional Committee

EM/RC60: Progress report on implementing the International Health Regulations (2005), English [pdf 54kb] | Arabic [pdf 246kb] | French [pdf 43kb]

EM/RC60: International Health Regulations 2005: criteria for additional extensions, English [pdf 73kb] | Arabic [pdf 247kb] | French [pdf 73kb]

Resolution: EM/RC59: National core capacities for the International Health Regulations (2005): meeting the 2014 deadline, English [pdf 38kb] | Arabic [pdf 140kb] | French [pdf 42kb]

Technical paper: EM/RC59: National core capacities for the International Health Regulations (2005): meeting the 2014 deadline, English [pdf 154kb] | Arabic [pdf 255kb] | French [pdf 610kb]

World Health Assembly

Progress reports

A66: Implementation of the International Health Regulations (2005) [pdf 178kb]

A65: Implementation of the International Health Regulations (2005): Report by the Director-General [pdf 66kb]

A65: Implementation of the International Health Regulations (2005): Report on development of national core capacities required under the Regulations [pdf 83kb]

A64: Implementation of the International Health Regulations (2005) [pdf 50kb]

A64: Implementation of the International Health Regulations (2005): Report of the Review Committee on the Functioning of the International Health  Regulations (2005) in relation to Pandemic (H1N1) 2009 [pdf 1.73Mb]

A63: Implementation of the International Health Regulations (2005) [pdf 159kb]

A62: Implementation of the International Health Regulations (2005) [pdf 47kb]

Strategy and policy

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The overall goal of the IHR (2005) is to ensure global public health security. The strategic approach to attain this goal is based on further strengthening the existing global alert and response system.

The Regional Office supports Member States in putting in place and strengthening their core capacities at all levels of the health system, so that from each level data can be easily collected and information generated, shared and used for disease prevention and control. The IHR (2005) define a maximum timeline that, for most countries, can be summarized as shown below in Figure 1.

IHR implemenation timeline at a glance

Figure 1. IHR implementation timeline at a glance

On the basis of a justified need, an extension of two years may be obtained. In exceptional circumstances, and supported by a new implementation plan, the Director General of WHO may grant a further extension not exceeding two years. 

Related resolutions

EM/RC60/8: International Health Regulations 2005: criteria for additional extensions [pdf 73kb]

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IHR resolutions

Related documents

Seven strategic actions to guide IHR (2005) implementation [pdf 299kb]

Guidance for national policy makers and partners [pdf 423kb]

Toolkit for implementation in national legislation [pdf 2.20Mb]

WHO guidance for the use of Annex 2 of the IHR (2005) [pdf 443kb]

National IHR focal points