The Pacific experience: supporting small island countries and territories to meet their 2012 International Health Regulations (2005) commitments

Authors

  • Adam Craig Public Health Consultant, Sydney, Australia
  • Jacob L Kool Emerging Disease Surveillance and Response, Division of Pacific Support, World Health Organization, Suva, Fiji
  • Eric J Nilles Emerging Disease Surveillance and Response, Division of Pacific Support, World Health Organization, Suva, Fiji

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5365/wpsar.2012.3.4.007

Abstract

Issue: By 15 June 2012, States Parties to the International Health Regulations (2005), or IHR (2005), were required to have established the core capacities required to implement Annex 1 of IHR (2005).

Context: The Pacific is home to 10 million people spread over 21 Pacific island countries and territories. Seven of those have populations of less than 25 000 people; 14 of the 21 Pacific island countries and territories are States Parties to the IHR (2005).

Action: The World Health Organization Division of the South Pacific embarked on an initiative to support Pacific Island States Parties meet their 15 June 2012 IHR obligations. We adapted the 2012 IHR Monitoring Questionnaire (IHRMQ) to assist Pacific island countries and territories determine if they had met the capacities required to implement Annex 1 of the IHR (2005). If a Pacific island country or territory determined that it had not yet met the requirements, it could use the assessment outcome to develop a plan to address identified gaps.

Outcome: Direct support was provided to 19 of 21 (91%) Pacific island countries and territories including 13 of 14 (93%) States Parties. Twelve of 14 (86%) fulfilled their requirements by 15 June 2012; those that had not yet met the requirements requested extensions and submitted plans describing how the IHR core capacities would be met.

Discussion: Adapting the 2012 IHRMQ for this purpose provided an efficient tool for assessing national capacity to implement Annex 1 of IHR (2005) and provided clear indication of what capacities required strengthening.

Author Biographies

Adam Craig, Public Health Consultant, Sydney, Australia

Adam is an independent (freelance) public health practicioner. He runs a small public health consultancy from Sydney (Australia) supporting may UN and non-UN projects in the Asia and Pacific Region.

Adam has working for the state government health system in Australia and international public health agencies.

Jacob L Kool, Emerging Disease Surveillance and Response, Division of Pacific Support, World Health Organization, Suva, Fiji

Jacob is the Team Leader of the Emerging Disease Surveillance & Response Unit of WHO's Pacific Technical Support Division.

Eric J Nilles, Emerging Disease Surveillance and Response, Division of Pacific Support, World Health Organization, Suva, Fiji

Eric is the Medical Epidemiologist in the Emerging Disease Surveillance & Response Unit of WHO's Pacific Technical Support Division.

Published

10-07-2013

How to Cite

1.
Craig A, Kool JL, Nilles EJ. The Pacific experience: supporting small island countries and territories to meet their 2012 International Health Regulations (2005) commitments. Western Pac Surveill Response J [Internet]. 2013 Jul. 10 [cited 2024 Nov. 3];4(3). Available from: https://ojs.wpro.who.int/ojs/index.php/wpsar/article/view/59

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Section

IHR (2005): preparedness, surveillance and response - Lessons from the Field

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