Elhakim Mohamed, Elkholy Amgad, Stephen Mary, Brennan Richard John, Zouiten Ahmed
Health Security and Preparedness, WHO Health Emergencies Program, World Health Organization Eastern Mediterranean Regional Office, Cairo, Egypt.
Regional Emergency Director, WHO Health Emergencies Program, World Health Organization Eastern Mediterranean Regional Office, Cairo, Egypt.
Glob Health Action. 2025 Dec;18(1):2475596. doi: 10.1080/16549716.2025.2475596. Epub 2025 May 9.
World Health Organization (WHO) played an important role in supporting the Member States of the Eastern Mediterranean Region (EMR) apply for awards from the Pandemic Fund - a vital source of funding for pandemic preparedness and response. The aim of this commentary is to reflect the contributions of WHO EMR during the first two funding rounds of the Pandemic Fund, while highlighting the lessons learned, and addressing the ongoing challenges faced across the region. As EMR Member States continue to build and strengthen their health security capacities, WHO's involvement has catalyzed the improvement of early warning systems, laboratory capacity, and workforce development. However, challenges remain, including sustainability, enhancing regional cooperation, the widespread state fragility, and multiple conflicts across the region.
世界卫生组织(WHO)在支持东地中海区域(EMR)成员国申请大流行基金(这是大流行防范和应对的重要资金来源)方面发挥了重要作用。本评论的目的是反映WHO东地中海区域在前两轮大流行基金资金申请过程中的贡献,同时强调所汲取的经验教训,并应对该区域目前面临的挑战。随着东地中海区域成员国继续建设和加强其卫生安全能力,WHO的参与推动了预警系统、实验室能力和劳动力发展的改善。然而,挑战依然存在,包括可持续性、加强区域合作、普遍存在的国家脆弱性以及该区域的多重冲突。