XM-DAC-928-BN-2016-17-02.001.WP01.BRN02 World Health Organization <narrative xml:lang="en">Countries enabled to implement strategies to reduce modifiable risk factors for noncommunicable diseases (tobacco use, diet, physical inactivity and harmful use of alcohol), including the underlying social determinants</narrative> Countries enabled to implement strategies to reduce modifiable risk factors for noncommunicable diseases (tobacco use, diet, physical inactivity and harmful use of alcohol), including the underlying social determinants Increased access to interventions to prevent and manage noncommunicable diseases and their risk factors World Health Organization 1/1/2016 12:00:00 AM 12/31/2017 12:00:00 AM 1/1/2016 12:00:00 AM 12/31/2017 12:00:00 AM Western Pacific Regional Office +63 2 528 8001 pio@wpro.who.int http://www.wpro.who.int/ P.O. Box 2932, 1000 Manila, Philippines Brunei Darussalam Bandar Seri Begawan Bandar Seri Begawan 4.903052 114.939821 Health - policy, planning and administration 2500.0000000000 2500.0000000000 2500.0000000000 2500.0000000000 2500.0000000000 2500.0000000000 2500.0000000000 2500.0000000000 20000.0000000000 World Health Organization World Health Organization <narrative xml:lang="en">Budget</narrative> XM-DAC-928-BN-2016-17-04.003.WP01.BRN03 World Health Organization <narrative xml:lang="en">Improved quality and safety of medicines and other health technologies through norms, standards and guidelines, strengthening of regulatory systems, and prequalification</narrative> Improved quality and safety of medicines and other health technologies through norms, standards and guidelines, strengthening of regulatory systems, and prequalification Improved access to, and rational use of, safe, efficacious and quality medicines and other health technologies World Health Organization 1/1/2016 12:00:00 AM 12/31/2017 12:00:00 AM 1/1/2016 12:00:00 AM 12/31/2017 12:00:00 AM Western Pacific Regional Office +63 2 528 8001 pio@wpro.who.int http://www.wpro.who.int/ P.O. Box 2932, 1000 Manila, Philippines Brunei Darussalam Bandar Seri Begawan Bandar Seri Begawan 4.903052 114.939821 Health - policy, planning and administration 0.0000000000 0.0000000000 0.0000000000 0.0000000000 0.0000000000 0.0000000000 0.0000000000 0.0000000000 0.0000000000 World Health Organization World Health Organization <narrative xml:lang="en">Budget</narrative> XM-DAC-928-BN-2018-19-02.001.WP01.BRN01 World Health Organization <narrative xml:lang="en">Development and implementation of national multisectoral policies and plans to prevent and control noncommunicable diseases accelerated</narrative> Development and implementation of national multisectoral policies and plans to prevent and control noncommunicable diseases accelerated Increased access to interventions to prevent and manage noncommunicable diseases and their risk factors World Health Organization 1/1/2018 12:00:00 AM 12/31/2019 12:00:00 AM 1/1/2018 12:00:00 AM 12/31/2019 12:00:00 AM Western Pacific Regional Office +63 2 528 8001 pio@wpro.who.int http://www.wpro.who.int/ P.O. Box 2932, 1000 Manila, Philippines Brunei Darussalam Bandar Seri Begawan Bandar Seri Begawan 4.903052 114.939821 Health - policy, planning and administration 4499.3750000000 4499.3750000000 4499.3750000000 4499.3750000000 4499.3750000000 4499.3750000000 4499.3750000000 4499.3750000000 35995.0000000000 World Health Organization World Health Organization <narrative xml:lang="en">Budget</narrative> XM-DAC-928-BN-2018-19-03.001.WP01.BRN04 World Health Organization <narrative xml:lang="en">Countries enabled to implement and monitor integrated policies and strategies for promoting adolescent health and development and reducing adolescent risk behaviours</narrative> Countries enabled to implement and monitor integrated policies and strategies for promoting adolescent health and development and reducing adolescent risk behaviours Increased access to interventions for improving health of women, newborns, children and adolescents World Health Organization 1/1/2018 12:00:00 AM 12/31/2019 12:00:00 AM 1/1/2018 12:00:00 AM 12/31/2019 12:00:00 AM Western Pacific Regional Office +63 2 528 8001 pio@wpro.who.int http://www.wpro.who.int/ P.O. Box 2932, 1000 Manila, Philippines Brunei Darussalam Bandar Seri Begawan Bandar Seri Begawan 4.903052 114.939821 Health - policy, planning and administration 625.0000000000 625.0000000000 625.0000000000 625.0000000000 625.0000000000 625.0000000000 625.0000000000 625.0000000000 5000.0000000000 World Health Organization World Health Organization <narrative xml:lang="en">Budget</narrative> XM-DAC-928-BN-2018-19-04.001.WP01.BRN02 World Health Organization <narrative xml:lang="en">Improved national health financing strategies aimed at moving towards universal health coverage</narrative> Improved national health financing strategies aimed at moving towards universal health coverage All countries have comprehensive national health policies, strategies and plans aimed at moving towards universal health coverage World Health Organization 1/1/2018 12:00:00 AM 12/31/2019 12:00:00 AM 1/1/2018 12:00:00 AM 12/31/2019 12:00:00 AM Western Pacific Regional Office +63 2 528 8001 pio@wpro.who.int http://www.wpro.who.int/ P.O. Box 2932, 1000 Manila, Philippines Brunei Darussalam Bandar Seri Begawan Bandar Seri Begawan 4.903052 114.939821 Health - policy, planning and administration 875.0000000000 875.0000000000 875.0000000000 875.0000000000 875.0000000000 875.0000000000 875.0000000000 875.0000000000 7000.0000000000 World Health Organization World Health Organization <narrative xml:lang="en">Budget</narrative> XM-DAC-928-BN-2020-21-03.001.WP01.BRN01 World Health Organization <narrative xml:lang="en">Countries enabled to address social determinants of health across the life course</narrative> Health in All national strategies, policies and plans; ?leave no one behind? approach (equity, gender and human rights); community empowerment; nutrition; child and adolescent development; youth and vulnerable populations; violence against women, young people and children; communicable diseases (HIV, Hepatitis); mental health conditions; road injuries, burns, drowning and falls; violence against women, young people and children. Determinants of health addressed World Health Organization World Health Organization 1/1/2020 12:00:00 AM 12/31/2021 12:00:00 AM 1/1/2020 12:00:00 AM 12/31/2021 12:00:00 AM Western Pacific Regional Office +63 2 528 8001 pio@wpro.who.int http://www.wpro.who.int/ P.O. Box 2932, 1000 Manila, Philippines Brunei Darussalam Bandar Seri Begawan Bandar Seri Begawan 4.903052 114.939821 Health - policy, planning and administration 3443.7500000000 3443.7500000000 3443.7500000000 3443.7500000000 3443.7500000000 3443.7500000000 3443.7500000000 3443.7500000000 27550.0000000000 World Health Organization World Health Organization 23390.1200 Contractual services World Health Organization World Health Organization 22862.3000 Transfers and grants to counterparts World Health Organization <narrative xml:lang="en">Triple billion targets - tracking the work of WHO, countries, regions and partners to meet the Triple Billion targets and health-related Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)</narrative> <narrative xml:lang="en">WHO Mid-term Results Report - Programme Budget 2020-2021</narrative> <narrative xml:lang="en">Budget</narrative> XM-DAC-928-BN-2020-21-03.002.WP01.BRN02 World Health Organization <narrative xml:lang="en">Multisectoral determinants and risk factors addressed through engagement with public and private sectors, as well as civil society</narrative> Risk factors for noncommunicable diseases (tobacco use, diet, physical inactivity and harmful use of alcohol); disorders caused by alcohol, psychoactive drugs and addictive behaviours; road injuries, burns, drowning and falls; violence against women, young people and children; nutrition; age-friendly environments. Risk factors reduced through multisectoral action World Health Organization 1/1/2020 12:00:00 AM 12/31/2021 12:00:00 AM 1/1/2020 12:00:00 AM 12/31/2021 12:00:00 AM Western Pacific Regional Office +63 2 528 8001 pio@wpro.who.int http://www.wpro.who.int/ P.O. Box 2932, 1000 Manila, Philippines Brunei Darussalam Bandar Seri Begawan Bandar Seri Begawan 4.903052 114.939821 Health - policy, planning and administration 3431.2500000000 3431.2500000000 3431.2500000000 3431.2500000000 3431.2500000000 3431.2500000000 3431.2500000000 3431.2500000000 27450.0000000000 World Health Organization World Health Organization 2500.0000 Contractual services World Health Organization World Health Organization 2500.0000 Contractual services World Health Organization World Health Organization 1000.0000 Contractual services World Health Organization World Health Organization 2450.0000 Contractual services World Health Organization World Health Organization <narrative xml:lang="en">Triple billion targets - tracking the work of WHO, countries, regions and partners to meet the Triple Billion targets and health-related Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)</narrative> <narrative xml:lang="en">WHO Mid-term Results Report - Programme Budget 2020-2021</narrative> <narrative xml:lang="en">Budget</narrative> XM-DAC-928-BN-2022-23-01.003.WP01.BRN03 World Health Organization <narrative xml:lang="en">Country and regional regulatory capacity strengthened, and supply of quality-assured and safe health products improved, including through prequalification services</narrative> The Secretariat will step up its leadership by: raising awareness of relevant WHO norms and standards, their updates or implementation at regional and country levels; increasing the convergence and harmonization of regulations on quality-assured and safe health products by encouraging wider implementation of WHO quality standards by all stakeholders through the convening power of WHO; ensuring that all policies, regulations and practices governing access to health products mainstream gender equality, equity in health and human rights-based approaches, with a special focus on vulnerable, marginalized and neglected population groups, so that no one is left behind; sharing regulatory updates and digital collaboration for dossier review among national regulatory authorities and regulators from potential user countries, while promoting diversity (of gender, languages, geography, etc.) when conducting knowledge-sharing activities among countries; supporting the aspects of preparedness for public health emergencies that relate to the regulation and supply of quality-assured and safe health products, including prequalification services; and safeguarding the uptake of new or innovative products in low- and middle-income countries by strengthening safety surveillance, including by ensuring that surveillance systems are in place to manage the risk of medicines, in particular the anticipated or unknown risks of new, complex medicines. The Secretariat will support countries to: implement regulation through reliance and national regulatory authorities networks; strengthen national regulatory capacity to ensure the quality of health products by assessing regulatory systems using the WHO global benchmarking tool as the standard to determine the maturity and performance of national regulatory authorities for designation as WHO-Listed Authorities; address identified gaps in regulatory capacity for quality-assured and safe health products; strengthen pharmaceutical sector capacity in countries that manufacture products for low- and middle-income countries and/or local supply; define local production and develop model strategies for quality-assured medicines and other health products, including by strengthening regulatory oversight and quality local production; strengthen post-market surveillance for the quality, safety and efficacy of health products in order to improve the prevention and detection of, and the response to, substandard and falsified medical products; disseminate product alerts; strengthen national and regional regulatory procedures for risk-based evaluations during public health emergencies; develop and adopt regulatory preparedness for public health emergencies; and use regional networks for expedited evaluations of regulatory preparedness. In producing global public health goods, the Secretariat will: strengthen and expand WHO?s prequalification lists, including the List of In Vitro Diagnostics; continue to develop processes and procedures for the prequalification of vector-control products; develop new pathways to prequalification listing and new risk-based approaches to support time-limited procurement; develop technical guidance to expand the scope of prequalification for all product streams and expand the range of products eligible for prequalification in order to ensure that the low- and middle-income country context is a driver of innovation and product development; and develop relevant regulatory tools, guidelines and practices, as well as platforms and pathways, to facilitate the registration of medicines, vaccines and diagnostics through joint reviews and emergency use listing. Improved access to essential medicines, vaccines, diagnostics and devices for primary health care World Health Organization 1/1/2022 12:00:00 AM 12/31/2023 12:00:00 AM 1/1/2022 12:00:00 AM 12/31/2023 12:00:00 AM Western Pacific Regional Office +63 2 528 8001 pio@wpro.who.int http://www.wpro.who.int/ P.O. Box 2932, 1000 Manila, Philippines Brunei Darussalam Bandar Seri Begawan Bandar Seri Begawan 4.903052 114.939821 Health - policy, planning and administration 1250.0000000000 1250.0000000000 1250.0000000000 1250.0000000000 1250.0000000000 1250.0000000000 1250.0000000000 1250.0000000000 10000.0000000000 World Health Organization World Health Organization 5000.0000 Contractual services World Health Organization World Health Organization 4999.7000 Contractual services World Health Organization World Health Organization <narrative xml:lang="en">Triple billion targets - tracking the work of WHO, countries, regions and partners to meet the Triple Billion targets and health-related Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)</narrative> <narrative xml:lang="en">Budget</narrative> XM-DAC-928-BN-2022-23-02.001.WP01.BRN02 World Health Organization <narrative xml:lang="en">Capacities for emergency preparedness strengthened in all countries</narrative> The Secretariat will support countries to: strengthen areas of low capacity highlighted by the COVID-19 pandemic through targeted technical support for legislative preparedness, urban preparedness, leadership and governance, community empowerment, logistics and supply chains, deployable human resources, health system adaptability for health security, health facility preparedness and subnational public health capacities underpinned by stronger linkages and coordination between health care and public health systems, and whole-of-society engagement; build stronger capacities for health security preparedness at the human?animal interface in order to address identified risks, including zoonotic diseases of known and unknown origin, through the One Health approach. WHO will continue working with its partners in animal health, mainly the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations and the World Organisation for Animal Health, to support countries in developing capacities at the human?animal interface. The COVID-19 pandemic and other recent outbreaks have again underlined this urgent need; identify gaps in national capabilities to collect, analyse and report data related to the International Health Regulations (2005) and other data, which will inform capacity strengthening for health security and preparedness. To facilitate capacity strengthening, WHO will undertake to map all domestic and internationally available technical and financial resources that can be used for national and regional health security preparedness. In order to address identified gaps in preparedness, the Secretariat will support countries to develop, cost, finance and integrate national disease or hazard-specific preparedness plans (including for the COVID-19 pandemic response) with broader and comprehensive national action plans for health security and health sector plans, working with donors to reduce duplication, enhance efficiencies and build sustainability, including through the development of national investment cases for preparedness; ensure progress and collaboration, and periodically realign resources with gaps through processes and tools, including resource mapping to support the evaluation process for national action plans for health security, and WHO?s Strategic Partnership Portal for health security, which supports countries, partners and donors in aligning their investments with the plans for strengthening health security. This will require regular monitoring with the engagement of stakeholders; and scale up preparedness in special contexts, including urban settings, small island developing States, overseas territories and conflict settings. WHO?s regional offices will play a leading role in this. Regional and country offices will also lead efforts to foster engagement with non-traditional health stakeholders, including parliamentarians, ministries of finance, ministries of foreign affairs, community leaders, sporting organizations and faith-based organizations, to build a multisectoral, whole-of-society approach to emergency preparedness and capacity-building. Countries prepared for health emergencies World Health Organization 1/1/2022 12:00:00 AM 12/31/2023 12:00:00 AM 1/1/2022 12:00:00 AM 12/31/2023 12:00:00 AM Western Pacific Regional Office +63 2 528 8001 pio@wpro.who.int http://www.wpro.who.int/ P.O. Box 2932, 1000 Manila, Philippines Brunei Darussalam Bandar Seri Begawan Bandar Seri Begawan 4.903052 114.939821 Health - policy, planning and administration 1900.0000000000 1900.0000000000 1900.0000000000 1900.0000000000 1900.0000000000 1900.0000000000 1900.0000000000 1900.0000000000 15200.0000000000 World Health Organization World Health Organization 5142.0000 Contractual services World Health Organization World Health Organization 1271.8700 Contractual services World Health Organization World Health Organization 4963.9300 Contractual services World Health Organization World Health Organization 83.8100 Contractual services World Health Organization World Health Organization -5083.8100 Contractual services World Health Organization World Health Organization 729.5800 Travel World Health Organization World Health Organization 940.0500 Travel World Health Organization World Health Organization <narrative xml:lang="en">Triple billion targets - tracking the work of WHO, countries, regions and partners to meet the Triple Billion targets and health-related Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)</narrative> <narrative xml:lang="en">Budget</narrative> XM-DAC-928-BN-2022-23-03.001.WP01.BRN01 World Health Organization <narrative xml:lang="en">Countries enabled to address social determinants of health across the life course</narrative> The Secretariat will step up its leadership by: contributing to global policy processes and high-level development agendas to ensure consideration of their impact upon health and promote a Health in All Policies approach; engaging at a high level with non-health sectors to address the impact of policies on health and exploit opportunities for mitigating negative health impacts, including working with development banks to establish safeguards in road infrastructure activities, and ensuring that social determinants of health are considered in policy discussions on immigration; leveraging global platforms, including the second Decade for Action on Road Safety (2021?2030), the Decade of Action on Healthy Ageing (2021?2030), and the Global Strategy for Women?s, Children?s and Adolescents? Health (2016?2030), in order to improve health; participating in high-level boards and commissions on health and socioeconomic development in order to strengthen recovery from COVID-19, including advocating for equity in national and subnational COVID-19 responses and recovery strategies; building and maintaining global alliances and partnerships for advancing global agendas, including through the Global Partnership to End Violence Against Children, the Early Childhood Development Action Network, Global Network for Age-friendly Cities and Communities, the United Nations Road Safety Collaboration and UN-Habitat; supporting regional entities to strengthen data systems to improve reporting of road traffic deaths, in collaboration with partners, such as, the African Union, the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development and the World Bank Group; and building and maintaining global policy processes and high-level agendas on urban development and health. The Secretariat will support countries to: implement and monitor progress against norms and standards, including the INSPIRE: seven strategies for ending violence against children technical package; Safe Steps guidance on avoiding falls; implementing the Global Plan of Action for the second Decade for Road Safety; the nurturing care framework for early childhood development; and guidance on global accelerated action for the health of adolescents; design, introduce or enforce measures to prevent violence and injuries and improve maternal, child and adolescent health, such as support road safety legislation or data systems, standards for quality day care for children; collect data needed for prioritizing action on ageism, social isolation and loneliness, and health equity, and for assessing the prevalence of violence against older people and road traffic fatalities; address social determinants of health through a Health in All Policies approach; implement policies that promote the inclusion of social determinants of health as part of the response to health emergencies (e.g., the response to the COVID-19 pandemic) and ensure that such policies are sustained in recovery strategies; enable local governments to work with communities to address the social determinants of health and equity, with a special focus on employment and social protection, including in the response to health emergencies (e.g., COVID-19 response); build capacity in supporting children?s healthy growth and development and preventing violence against children, as well as in healthy ageing, developing road safety legislation, improving data systems and conducting local level implementation research; and train front line health care providers in dealing with child maltreatment. Safe and equitable societies through addressing health determinants World Health Organization 1/1/2022 12:00:00 AM 12/31/2023 12:00:00 AM 1/1/2022 12:00:00 AM 12/31/2023 12:00:00 AM Western Pacific Regional Office +63 2 528 8001 pio@wpro.who.int http://www.wpro.who.int/ P.O. Box 2932, 1000 Manila, Philippines Brunei Darussalam Bandar Seri Begawan Bandar Seri Begawan 4.903052 114.939821 Health - policy, planning and administration 2000.0000000000 2000.0000000000 2000.0000000000 2000.0000000000 2000.0000000000 2000.0000000000 2000.0000000000 2000.0000000000 16000.0000000000 World Health Organization World Health Organization 1619.4000 Contractual services World Health Organization World Health Organization 404.8500 Contractual services World Health Organization World Health Organization 674.7500 Contractual services World Health Organization World Health Organization 9138.4900 Contractual services World Health Organization World Health Organization 2604.3300 Travel World Health Organization World Health Organization 1540.1600 Travel World Health Organization World Health Organization -28.8700 Travel World Health Organization World Health Organization <narrative xml:lang="en">Triple billion targets - tracking the work of WHO, countries, regions and partners to meet the Triple Billion targets and health-related Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)</narrative> <narrative xml:lang="en">Budget</narrative> XM-DAC-928-BN-2024-25-01.001.WP01.BRN03 World Health Organization <narrative xml:lang="en">Countries enabled to strengthen their health systems to address population-specific health needs and barriers to equity across the life course</narrative> The Secretariat will support countries to: scale up primary health care for reproductive, maternal, newborn, child and adolescent health; sexual and reproductive health and rights; immunization; polio (and polio transition programmes) and other related interventions into essential packages of quality health services; integrate reproductive, maternal, newborn, child and adolescent health; sexual and reproductive health and rights; immunization; polio (and polio transition programmes) and other related intervention strategies into national health strategies; integrate reproductive, maternal, newborn, child and adolescent health; sexual and reproductive health and rights; immunization and other related interventions at all levels (including laboratories, medicines and supply chains, monitoring and information systems); develop and maintain an intentional focus on vulnerable and marginalized communities in country-level policy, planning and implementation in order to ensure their access to quality essential health and care services, including public health services; and operationalize multisectoral collaboration as part of the primary health care approach. Improved access to quality essential health services irrespective of gender, age or disability World Health Organization 1/1/2024 12:00:00 AM 12/31/2025 12:00:00 AM 1/1/2024 12:00:00 AM Western Pacific Regional Office +63 2 528 8001 pio@wpro.who.int http://www.wpro.who.int/ P.O. Box 2932, 1000 Manila, Philippines Brunei Darussalam Bandar Seri Begawan Bandar Seri Begawan 4.903052 114.939821 Health - policy, planning and administration 500.0000000000 500.0000000000 500.0000000000 500.0000000000 500.0000000000 500.0000000000 500.0000000000 500.0000000000 4000.0000000000 World Health Organization World Health Organization <narrative xml:lang="en">Triple billion targets - tracking the work of WHO, countries, regions and partners to meet the Triple Billion targets and health-related Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)</narrative> <narrative xml:lang="en">Budget</narrative> XM-DAC-928-BN-2024-25-01.003.WP01.BRN01 World Health Organization <narrative xml:lang="en">Provision of authoritative guidance and standards on quality, safety and efficacy of health products, essential medicines and diagnostics lists</narrative> The Secretariat will step up its leadership by: mobilizing political will to ensure that global policies are put in place that promote appropriate access to quality, affordable health products; improving the understanding and integration of guidance and standards on the quality, safety and efficacy of health products including essential medicines and diagnostics; supporting interregional learning through establishment of networks across regions; and supporting the financing of the pharmaceutical sector including pricing policies and improving the fiscal environment. The Secretariat will support countries to: provide guidance in the translation of recommendations on access to essential health products into equitable policy decision-making, supply chain management policies and product optimization; use an evidence-based approach to adapt norms, standards and guidance on the selection of quality, safe and efficacious health products including, essential medicines, assistive technologies, diagnostics, medical devices, blood and other products of human origin to national contexts; and develop policies and guidelines on improving the governance and stewardship of health products, including the delivery of pharmaceutical, blood and transplantation services; and operationalize plans to improve access to medicines and other health products. In producing technical products on norms/standard, data and research, the Secretariat will: develop guidelines and tools to establish norms and standards for health products; develop and issue International Nonproprietary Names and map medical devices nomenclature; and update model lists of essential medicines and essential in vitro diagnostics; and priority lists of medical devices and assistive technology products update the International Pharmacopeia and international chemical reference standards, through convening and coordinating the medical products sector partners, which are adopted by WHO expert committees in order to harmonize the quality specifications of pharmaceuticals; develop guidance and strategies for the selection and management of blood products and organ replacement therapies; Improved access to essential medicines, vaccines, diagnostics and devices for primary health care World Health Organization 1/1/2024 12:00:00 AM 12/31/2025 12:00:00 AM 1/1/2024 12:00:00 AM Western Pacific Regional Office +63 2 528 8001 pio@wpro.who.int http://www.wpro.who.int/ P.O. Box 2932, 1000 Manila, Philippines Brunei Darussalam Bandar Seri Begawan Bandar Seri Begawan 4.903052 114.939821 Health - policy, planning and administration 500.0000000000 500.0000000000 500.0000000000 500.0000000000 500.0000000000 500.0000000000 500.0000000000 500.0000000000 4000.0000000000 World Health Organization World Health Organization <narrative xml:lang="en">Triple billion targets - tracking the work of WHO, countries, regions and partners to meet the Triple Billion targets and health-related Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)</narrative> <narrative xml:lang="en">Budget</narrative> XM-DAC-928-BN-2024-25-02.001.WP01.BRN01 World Health Organization <narrative xml:lang="en">All-hazards emergency preparedness capacities in countries assessed and reported</narrative> The Secretariat will support countries to: carry out national and subnational preparedness assessments using new and adapted tools in coordination with national focal points focused on the human?animal interface and environmental health sectors at national and subnational levels and link the assessment results to the development and implementation of national action plan for health security; map all available domestic and international technical and financial resources that can be used for national, regional, and global health security preparedness; assess a broader range of preparedness indicators, including the minimum core capacities of health systems at national and subnational levels that are required for health security and dynamic readiness measures; ensure the results of national capacity assessments are continuously analysed and validated against the actual outcomes of public health emergencies; scale up the routine use of simulation exercises, intra-action reviews and after-action reviews in order to enable countries to assess their performance during and after health emergencies (including the COVID-19 pandemic) in order to identify and learn from successes and failures; support the implementation of updated International Health Regulations (2005) monitoring and evaluation assessments and reviews (including the State Party Self-Assessment Annual Reporting Tool and voluntary joint external evaluations) that include new indicators which have been integrated to reflect the lessons learned from the COVID-19 pandemic and other recent health emergencies; scale up the implementation of strategic risk and vulnerability assessments, using the State Party Self-Assessment Annual Reporting Tool, in order to identify and prioritize health emergency risks that countries face and recommendations to address gaps; scale up the roll out of health security mapping tool to generate cross-sectoral data on preparedness capacity gaps and available resources from non-traditional health sectors at the national level and subnational level; coordinating and facilitating the measurement of global progress of implementation of the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction 2015?2030 through monitoring including periodic reporting on health; and develop operational guidance on developing IHR capacities and components in health systems to achieve synergy in dealing with challenges of health emergencies. Countries prepared for health emergencies World Health Organization 1/1/2024 12:00:00 AM 12/31/2025 12:00:00 AM 1/1/2024 12:00:00 AM Western Pacific Regional Office +63 2 528 8001 pio@wpro.who.int http://www.wpro.who.int/ P.O. Box 2932, 1000 Manila, Philippines Brunei Darussalam Bandar Seri Begawan Bandar Seri Begawan 4.903052 114.939821 Health - policy, planning and administration 1125.0000000000 1125.0000000000 1125.0000000000 1125.0000000000 1125.0000000000 1125.0000000000 1125.0000000000 1125.0000000000 9000.0000000000 World Health Organization World Health Organization <narrative xml:lang="en">Triple billion targets - tracking the work of WHO, countries, regions and partners to meet the Triple Billion targets and health-related Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)</narrative> <narrative xml:lang="en">Budget</narrative> XM-DAC-928-BN-2024-25-03.001.WP01.BRN01 World Health Organization <narrative xml:lang="en">Countries enabled to address social determinants of health across the life course</narrative> The Secretariat will step up its leadership by: contributing to global policy processes and high-level development agendas to ensure consideration of their impact upon health and promote a Health in All Policies approach; engaging at a high level with non-health sectors to address the impact of policies on health and exploit opportunities for mitigating negative health impacts; leveraging global platforms, including the second Decade for Action on Road Safety (2021?2030), the United Nations Decade of Action on Healthy Ageing (2021?2030), and the Global strategy for women?s, children?s and adolescents? health (2016?2030), in order to improve health and well-being; building and maintaining global alliances and partnerships for advancing global agendas, including through the Global Partnership to End Violence Against Children, the Partnership for Maternal, Newborn and Adolescent Health, the Early Childhood Development Action Network, Global Network for Age-friendly Cities and Communities, the United Nations Road Safety Collaboration, the Global Campaign to Combat Ageism, the Global Drowning Prevention Alliance, and the Memorandum of Understanding with UN-Habitat; supporting regional entities to strengthen data systems to improve reporting of road traffic deaths, in collaboration with partners, such as, the African Union, the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development and the World Bank Group; and building and maintaining global policy processes and high-level agendas on urban development and health. The Secretariat will support countries to: implement existing normative guidance, including the INSPIRE and RESPECT strategies for ending violence against children and women; Step Safely: strategies for preventing and managing falls across the life course; implementing the Global plan for the decade of action for road safety 2021?2030; the Nurturing care framework for early childhood development; and the Global accelerated action for the health of adolescents (AA-HA!); collaborate with partners to scale up the Global Initiative to Support Parents of children in the first two decades of life; follow-up the evidence of the detrimental effects of commercial promotion of breast-milk substitutes for the survival, health and well-being on infants and young children; design, introduce or implement policies and measures to improve the social determinants of health; collect data needed for prioritizing action to improve social determinants of health and enhance health equity; implement a Health in All Policies approach to address social determinants of health; and build capacity to strengthen multisectoral action to reduce the burden associated with the social determinants of health. Safe and equitable societies through addressing health determinants World Health Organization 1/1/2024 12:00:00 AM 12/31/2025 12:00:00 AM 1/1/2024 12:00:00 AM Western Pacific Regional Office +63 2 528 8001 pio@wpro.who.int http://www.wpro.who.int/ P.O. Box 2932, 1000 Manila, Philippines Brunei Darussalam Bandar Seri Begawan Bandar Seri Begawan 4.903052 114.939821 Health - policy, planning and administration 625.0000000000 625.0000000000 625.0000000000 625.0000000000 625.0000000000 625.0000000000 625.0000000000 625.0000000000 5000.0000000000 World Health Organization World Health Organization <narrative xml:lang="en">Triple billion targets - tracking the work of WHO, countries, regions and partners to meet the Triple Billion targets and health-related Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)</narrative> <narrative xml:lang="en">Budget</narrative> XM-DAC-928-BN-2024-25-03.002.WP01.BRN01 World Health Organization <narrative xml:lang="en">Countries enabled to address risk factors through multisectoral actions</narrative> The Secretariat will support countries to: adapt and continue to adopt WHO recommendations and guidance on policy measures and interventions, including on marketing, labelling and health warnings, public procurement, pricing, taxation, subsidies, public information and rights, sales outlet zoning, urban design, product standards and regulation; promote policies, strategies and action plans aiming to address risk factors into national health plans and legislations in, at least, 30 countries receiving intensified support; enhance and update and WHO tobacco tax simulation model; implement technical packages: SAFER (alcohol control), ACTIVE (physical activity increase), MPOWER (tobacco control), REPLACE (trans-fat elimination), SHAKE (salt reduction) and the priority actions to curb obesity; design multisectoral action plans, guidelines and public expenditure plans; as well as to create health-supportive environments; implement WHO-recommended 16 ?best buys? for the prevention and control of noncommunicable diseases and the 70 ?good buys?; implement school feeding programmes for vulnerable populations; collect and analyse data using the WHO tobacco tax simulation models for policies reforms; review/reconsider subsidies for fats and sugar; develop and strengthen capacity to use health promotion instruments and address social and commercial determinants of health (through the WHO Academy); train teachers, health workers and other front-line workers on management and prevention of noncommunicable diseases (through the WHO Academy); build capacity to integrate risk factors prevention into preparedness and response to public health events (through the WHO Academy); establish/strengthen surveillance and health information systems; and learn to use related health tools and products; monitor and evaluate policies/interventions; and update them using information from routine nutrition information system; update and expand national food composition and food consumption databases, with standardized methodology and reporting; adapt new healthy diet metrics into national nutrition framework and develop data-collection tools; and develop campaigns for behavioural change, using various media channels, including the World Day campaigns. Supportive and empowering societies through addressing health risk factors World Health Organization 1/1/2024 12:00:00 AM 12/31/2025 12:00:00 AM 1/1/2024 12:00:00 AM Western Pacific Regional Office +63 2 528 8001 pio@wpro.who.int http://www.wpro.who.int/ P.O. Box 2932, 1000 Manila, Philippines Brunei Darussalam Bandar Seri Begawan Bandar Seri Begawan 4.903052 114.939821 Health - policy, planning and administration 1250.0000000000 1250.0000000000 1250.0000000000 1250.0000000000 1250.0000000000 1250.0000000000 1250.0000000000 1250.0000000000 10000.0000000000 World Health Organization World Health Organization <narrative xml:lang="en">Triple billion targets - tracking the work of WHO, countries, regions and partners to meet the Triple Billion targets and health-related Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)</narrative> <narrative xml:lang="en">Budget</narrative> XM-DAC-928-BN-2024-25-04.001.WP01.BRN01 World Health Organization <narrative xml:lang="en">Countries enabled to strengthen data, analytics and health information systems to inform policy and deliver impacts.</narrative> The Secretariat will step up its leadership by: strengthening and institutionalizing the capacity of countries? data and health information systems, together with their national capacity to digitize, analyse, disseminate and use data and information; ensuring that optimal and/or international standards are used to close data gaps in countries by leveraging global, regional and national partnerships; and establishing integrated platforms in country offices on cross-cutting factors, such as primary health care, data and digital technologies, and partnerships working together to meet country needs by improving the way existing resources are used to respond quickly and efficiently. The Secretariat will support countries to: accelerate progress by scaling up the use of integrated platforms for data and delivery approach that was initiated in selected priority countries in 2022?2023; adapt and apply tools on strengthening data and health information systems, based on countries? unique context, and support the implementation of tools and standards such as quality enhanced birth registration, and cause of death registration within civil registration and vital statistics codes using the 11th revision of the International Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems; strengthen and institutionalize analytic capacity and data use at the national and subnational levels, including data from surveillance and routine health data, with a focus on data disaggregation and inequality monitoring; broaden the dissemination and use of data and analyses, including data from surveillance and routine health data using geographical information systems; and utilize efficiently and, where appropriate, leverage data-related technical products on norms/standard, data and research. In producing technical products on norms/standard, data and research, the Secretariat will: establish data standards, guidance and tools, such as the WHO Family of International Classifications, geographical information systems and interoperable data exchange platforms, including regional products such as the WHO Regional Office for the Eastern Mediterranean regional action plan to improve hospital information system; shift the focus away from developing technical products on norms/standards, data and research towards adapting and implementing them in countries; operationalize components of the SCORE for health technical package such as the World Health Survey Plus, civil registration and vital statistics, causes of death reporting; and harmonized health facility assessments and routine health services data systems; and operationalize the state-of-the-art World Health Data Hub as the single repository of all health data, enhance the Global Health Observatory and regional health observatories, WHO European Health Information Gateway and continuously update the Triple Billion dashboard, Health Inequality Monitor and WHO Mortality Database. Strengthened country capacity in data and innovation World Health Organization 1/1/2024 12:00:00 AM 12/31/2025 12:00:00 AM 1/1/2024 12:00:00 AM Western Pacific Regional Office +63 2 528 8001 pio@wpro.who.int http://www.wpro.who.int/ P.O. Box 2932, 1000 Manila, Philippines Brunei Darussalam Bandar Seri Begawan Bandar Seri Begawan 4.903052 114.939821 Health - policy, planning and administration 500.0000000000 500.0000000000 500.0000000000 500.0000000000 500.0000000000 500.0000000000 500.0000000000 500.0000000000 4000.0000000000 World Health Organization World Health Organization <narrative xml:lang="en">Triple billion targets - tracking the work of WHO, countries, regions and partners to meet the Triple Billion targets and health-related Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)</narrative> <narrative xml:lang="en">Budget</narrative>