Increasingly intense and prolonged humanitarian crises require urgent action to protect the world’s most vulnerable In 2025, an estimated 305 million people will require humanitarian assistance The who emergency care toolkit (ect) is an open access bundle of interventions, developed to be implemented in emergency units within hospitals, particularly in resource limited settings The main aim of the ect is to support systematic care of the acutely ill and injured within hospitals These tools have been implemented in multiple resource settings and have a significant impact on. The world health organization (who) has released a comprehensive guide, the national health emergency alert and response framework, to help countries strengthen their preparedness and response to health emergencies.
The erf provides who staff with essential guidance on how the organization manages the assessment, grading and response to public health events and emergencies with health consequences, in support of member states and affected communities. Acute humanitarian crises plague the democratic republic of the congo, driven by conflicts, natural disasters, epidemics like cholera and mpox, and food insecurity In 2025, 12.9 million people will need health assistance Who is delivering emergency care while strengthening epidemic response systems. This publication serves as a practical guide for teams and aims to compliment emergency response systems, fostering seamless collaboration with all emergency response actors and networks Over the next few years, i look forward to seeing an increase in national and international emts that meet these standards and continue to serve as essential components of a country's emergency preparedness.
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