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Health emergencies rapidly detected and responded to 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 Americas Regional Office +1 202 974 3000 http://www.paho.org/ 525 Twenty-third Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20037, United States of America Cuba Havana Havana 23.05407 -82.345189 Health - policy, planning and administration 11375.0000000000 11375.0000000000 11375.0000000000 11375.0000000000 11375.0000000000 11375.0000000000 11375.0000000000 11375.0000000000 91000.0000000000 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">WHO Mid-term Results Report - Programme Budget 2020-2021</narrative> <narrative xml:lang="es">Country Cooperation Strategy Cuba (2018-2022)</narrative> <narrative xml:lang="en">Budget</narrative> XM-DAC-928-CU-2020-21-02.003.AM01.CUB02 World Health Organization <narrative xml:lang="en">Acute health emergencies rapidly responded to, leveraging relevant national and international capacities</narrative> IHR (International Health Regulations) implementation; information available to respond to public health events; timely sharing of accurate information about emergencies; health operations managed to support local and national efforts; coordinated response by operational partners; logistic and operational support; priority gaps in humanitarian policy and guidance addressed; WHO Health Emergencies Programme effectively managed and sustainably staffed and financed; effective communication and resource mobilization; effective leadership, planning and performance management; outbreak and crisis response Health emergencies rapidly detected and responded to 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 Americas Regional Office +1 202 974 3000 http://www.paho.org/ 525 Twenty-third Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20037, United States of America Cuba Havana Havana 23.05407 -82.345189 Health - policy, planning and administration 4750.0000000000 4750.0000000000 4750.0000000000 4750.0000000000 4750.0000000000 4750.0000000000 4750.0000000000 4750.0000000000 38000.0000000000 World Health Organization World Health Organization 976.5000 General operating expenses World Health Organization World Health Organization 29827.8000 Transfers and grants to counterparts World Health Organization 132.0000 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">WHO Mid-term Results Report - Programme Budget 2020-2021</narrative> <narrative xml:lang="es">Country Cooperation Strategy Cuba (2018-2022)</narrative> <narrative xml:lang="en">Budget</narrative> XM-DAC-928-CU-2020-21-02.003.AM01.CUB03 World Health Organization <narrative xml:lang="en">Essential health services and systems maintained and strengthened in fragile, conflict and vulnerable settings</narrative> Information available to respond to public health events; timely sharing of accurate information about emergencies; health operations managed to support local and national efforts; collective response by operational partners effectively coordinated; logistic and operational support; priority gaps in humanitarian policy and guidance addressed; outbreak and crisis response; Health in All national strategies, policies and plans; health workforce strategies; patient safety and quality of services; primary health care; emergency care systems to address injury; trauma; communicable diseases (malaria); noncommunicable diseases (cardiovascular, cancer, diabetes, chronic respiratory diseases); vaccines; life course (maternal, neonatal, child, adolescent and sexual and reproductive health); mental health conditions; severe/acute malnutrition. Health emergencies rapidly detected and responded to 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 Americas Regional Office +1 202 974 3000 http://www.paho.org/ 525 Twenty-third Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20037, United States of America Cuba Havana Havana 23.05407 -82.345189 Health - policy, planning and administration 1437.5000000000 1437.5000000000 1437.5000000000 1437.5000000000 1437.5000000000 1437.5000000000 1437.5000000000 1437.5000000000 11500.0000000000 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">WHO Mid-term Results Report - Programme Budget 2020-2021</narrative> <narrative xml:lang="es">Country Cooperation Strategy Cuba (2018-2022)</narrative> <narrative xml:lang="en">Budget</narrative> XM-DAC-928-CU-2020-21-03.001.AM01.CUB01 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 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 Americas Regional Office +1 202 974 3000 http://www.paho.org/ 525 Twenty-third Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20037, United States of America Cuba Havana Havana 23.05407 -82.345189 Health - policy, planning and administration 2625.0000000000 2625.0000000000 2625.0000000000 2625.0000000000 2625.0000000000 2625.0000000000 2625.0000000000 2625.0000000000 21000.0000000000 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">WHO Mid-term Results Report - Programme Budget 2020-2021</narrative> <narrative xml:lang="es">Country Cooperation Strategy Cuba (2018-2022)</narrative> <narrative xml:lang="en">Budget</narrative> XM-DAC-928-CU-2020-21-03.001.AM01.CUB02 World Health Organization <narrative xml:lang="en">Countries enabled to address environmental determinants of health, including climate change</narrative> Health in All national strategies, policies and plans; climate change; air pollution; foodborne disease/food safety; water and sanitation; chemicals and radiation; occupational risks; enabling small island states to protect health from the impact of climate change; multilateral and bilateral climate finance for health (e.g. Green Climate Fund); communicable diseases (malaria - vector control, diagnostic testing, antimalarial treatment). Determinants of health addressed 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 Americas Regional Office +1 202 974 3000 http://www.paho.org/ 525 Twenty-third Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20037, United States of America Cuba Havana Havana 23.05407 -82.345189 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 <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="es">Country Cooperation Strategy Cuba (2018-2022)</narrative> <narrative xml:lang="en">Budget</narrative> XM-DAC-928-CU-2020-21-03.002.AM01.CUB01 World Health Organization <narrative xml:lang="en">Countries enabled to develop and implement technical packages to address risk factors through multisectoral action</narrative> Health in All national strategies, policies and plans; integrated, people-centred service delivery systems; road injuries, burns, drowning and falls; violence against women, young people and children; nutrition; risk factors for noncommunicable diseases (tobacco use, diet, physical inactivity and harmful use of alcohol); disorders caused by alcohol, psychoactive drugs and addictive behaviours; foodborne and zoonotic risks; antimicrobial resistance; antibiotics use and availability for humans and animals. 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 Americas Regional Office +1 202 974 3000 http://www.paho.org/ 525 Twenty-third Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20037, United States of America Cuba Havana Havana 23.05407 -82.345189 Health - policy, planning and administration 3375.0000000000 3375.0000000000 3375.0000000000 3375.0000000000 3375.0000000000 3375.0000000000 3375.0000000000 3375.0000000000 27000.0000000000 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">WHO Mid-term Results Report - Programme Budget 2020-2021</narrative> <narrative xml:lang="es">Country Cooperation Strategy Cuba (2018-2022)</narrative> <narrative xml:lang="en">Budget</narrative> XM-DAC-928-CU-2020-21-03.002.AM01.CUB02 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. 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Healthy settings and Health-in-All Policies promoted 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 Americas Regional Office +1 202 974 3000 http://www.paho.org/ 525 Twenty-third Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20037, United States of America Cuba Havana Havana 23.05407 -82.345189 Health - policy, planning and administration 3375.0000000000 3375.0000000000 3375.0000000000 3375.0000000000 3375.0000000000 3375.0000000000 3375.0000000000 3375.0000000000 27000.0000000000 World Health Organization World Health Organization 6708.8000 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="es">Country Cooperation Strategy Cuba (2018-2022)</narrative> <narrative xml:lang="en">Budget</narrative> XM-DAC-928-CU-2020-21-03.003.AM01.CUB02 World Health Organization <narrative xml:lang="en">Global and regional governance mechanisms used to address health determinants and multisectoral risks</narrative> ?Leave no one behind? approach (equity, gender and human rights); climate change; air pollution; chemicals; occupational safety; migration; foodborne disease/food safety; healthy ageing. Healthy settings and Health-in-All Policies promoted 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 Americas Regional Office +1 202 974 3000 http://www.paho.org/ 525 Twenty-third Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20037, United States of America Cuba Havana Havana 23.05407 -82.345189 Health - policy, planning and administration 2625.0000000000 2625.0000000000 2625.0000000000 2625.0000000000 2625.0000000000 2625.0000000000 2625.0000000000 2625.0000000000 21000.0000000000 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">WHO Mid-term Results Report - Programme Budget 2020-2021</narrative> <narrative xml:lang="es">Country Cooperation Strategy Cuba (2018-2022)</narrative> <narrative xml:lang="en">Budget</narrative> XM-DAC-928-CU-2020-21-04.001.AM01.CUB03 World Health Organization <narrative xml:lang="en">Strengthened evidence base, prioritization and uptake of WHO generated norms and standards and improved research capacity and the ability to effectively and sustainably scale up innovations, including digital technology, in countries.</narrative> Quality and impact of norms and standards; research capacity on health and address ethical issues; scaling innovation; public health, innovation and intellectual property; partnerships: TDR, RHR, Alliance for Health Policy and Systems Research, HRP; vaccines; ageing; research on newborn, child and adolescent health. Strengthened country capacity in data and innovation 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 Americas Regional Office +1 202 974 3000 http://www.paho.org/ 525 Twenty-third Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20037, United States of America Cuba Havana Havana 23.05407 -82.345189 Health - policy, planning and administration 125.0000000000 125.0000000000 125.0000000000 125.0000000000 125.0000000000 125.0000000000 125.0000000000 125.0000000000 1000.0000000000 World Health Organization World Health Organization 477.3000 Medical supplies and materials 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="es">Country Cooperation Strategy Cuba (2018-2022)</narrative> <narrative xml:lang="en">Budget</narrative> XM-DAC-928-CU-2020-21-04.002.AM01.CUB01 World Health Organization <narrative xml:lang="en">Leadership, governance and external relations enhanced to implement GPW 13 and drive impact in an aligned manner at the country level, on the basis of strategic communications and in accordance with the Sustainable Development Goals in the context of United Nations reform</narrative> Leadership, governance and external relations enhanced to implement GPW 13 and drive impact in an aligned manner at the country level, on the basis of strategic communications and in accordance with the Sustainable Development Goals in the context of United Nations reform Strengthened leadership, governance and advocacy for health 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 Americas Regional Office +1 202 974 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12:00:00 AM 12/31/2021 12:00:00 AM Americas Regional Office +1 202 974 3000 http://www.paho.org/ 525 Twenty-third Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20037, United States of America Cuba Havana Havana 23.05407 -82.345189 Health - policy, planning and administration 250.0000000000 250.0000000000 250.0000000000 250.0000000000 250.0000000000 250.0000000000 250.0000000000 250.0000000000 2000.0000000000 World Health Organization World Health Organization 1803.3000 Contractual services World Health Organization World Health Organization 28.8000 Equipment, vehicles and furniture World Health Organization World Health Organization 11.9000 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">WHO Mid-term Results Report - Programme Budget 2020-2021</narrative> 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World Health Organization 1124.6000 Medical supplies and materials 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="es">Country Cooperation Strategy Cuba (2018-2022)</narrative> <narrative xml:lang="en">Budget</narrative> XM-DAC-928-CU-2020-21-10.001.AM01.CUB01 World Health Organization <narrative xml:lang="en">Polio eradication and transition plans implemented in partnership with the Global Polio Eradication Initiative</narrative> Polio eradication and transition plans implemented in partnership with the Global Polio Eradication Initiative Polio eradication and transition plans implemented in partnership with the Global Polio Eradication Initiative 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 Americas Regional Office +1 202 974 3000 http://www.paho.org/ 525 Twenty-third Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20037, United States of America Cuba Havana Havana 23.05407 -82.345189 Health - policy, planning and administration 10000.0000000000 10000.0000000000 10000.0000000000 10000.0000000000 10000.0000000000 10000.0000000000 10000.0000000000 10000.0000000000 80000.0000000000 World Health Organization World Health Organization 3072.0000 Contractual services World Health Organization World Health Organization 16128.0000 General operating expenses World Health Organization World Health Organization 6309.8000 Medical supplies and materials World Health Organization World Health Organization 26100.0000 Transfers and grants to counterparts World Health Organization <narrative xml:lang="en">Triple billion targets - tracking the work of WHO, countries, regions and 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Results Report - Programme Budget 2020-2021</narrative> <narrative xml:lang="es">Country Cooperation Strategy Cuba (2018-2022)</narrative> <narrative xml:lang="en">Budget</narrative> XM-DAC-928-CU-2022-23-01.001.AM01.CUB01 World Health Organization <narrative xml:lang="en">Countries enabled to provide high-quality, people-centred health services, based on primary health care strategies and comprehensive essential service packages</narrative> The Secretariat will support countries to: expand access to comprehensive care across the care continuum ? from promotion and prevention to treatment, rehabilitation and palliative care ? and across delivery platforms, including self-care, home care, community health centres, school health services, primary care, specialized services and emergency and hospital care in the public and private sectors, using both traditional and innovative delivery approaches, such as digital health; promote and institutionalize an integrated approach to health systems strengthening and health security efforts across legislative, policy, planning and operational levels in order to ensure resilience in public health in all contexts and changing epidemiology; integrate early-recovery approaches in multisectoral planning and build on these to lay the foundation for longer-term health systems resilience with essential public health functions; develop and refine comprehensive essential health service packages according to country-specific epidemiological burdens and local contexts, including patients? needs; scale up primary health care services in order to provide a comprehensive range of services and care, including but not limited to vaccination; screening; the prevention, control and management of noncommunicable and communicable diseases and, where feasible, the elimination of some of these diseases; the promotion, maintenance and improvement of maternal, newborn, child and adolescent health; and mental health and sexual and reproductive health interventions; strengthen health services planning and management capacity to support the provision of comprehensive essential health services, including at the subnational level, while developing strong accountability mechanisms and community engagement (from needs identification to prioritization and joint implementation across the Organization); exchange with other countries the lessons learned on successful models of service delivery; integrate traditional and complementary medicine into health services; develop frameworks for comprehensive performance assessment and improving the services provided and quality of care, including by improving patient safety, fostering a safety culture and reducing medical errors and associated patient harm in both public and private facilities; improve infection prevention and control, including in the context of outbreak prevention, preparedness and response, and strengthen efforts to combat antimicrobial resistance through training (through the WHO Academy); critically analyse the root causes of underperformance in primary health care, including by examining long-standing health system barriers, such as systematic underfunding, a range of health workforce issues (including insufficient pay to facilitate retention), poor transparency in decision-making and funding, and adverse financial incentives that undervalue health promotion, prevention, early detection and care coordination, as well as weak infrastructure; the Secretariat will also support countries to develop policy options for improving performance; promote the use of digital and information technologies in order to empower the health workforce to deliver care closer to where people live, adopt the most effective interventions to meet specific health needs and improve access for the most vulnerable; and empower and engage communities, families and patients as a core element of universal health coverage, including by improving and mainstreaming health literacy, increasing the capacity for cross-sectoral collaboration, developing mechanisms for civil society participation and recognizing and integrating behavioural insights into policies. 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scale up integrated community case management of pneumonia, diarrhoea and malaria, while reducing vulnerabilities and increasing resilience through the inclusion of diverse stakeholders to ensure that different perspectives are taken into account; implement the guidance in the Global Accelerated Action for the Health of Adolescents and work across traditional boundaries of government sectors to operationalize adolescent well-being frameworks; accelerate efforts to control prioritized vaccine-preventable diseases such as polio, measles, rubella, hepatitis B, cervical cancer and maternal and neonatal tetanus, as well as to introduce or increase the uptake of pneumococcal, haemophilus influenzae type B and rotavirus vaccines; build vaccine-related capacity to strengthen and expand immunization systems along the life course, including by improving laboratory-supported surveillance, and deliver national immunization programmes that are equitably distributed across urban and rural areas, including isolated communities, in order to ensure that no one is left behind, achieve the greatest impact and respond to disease outbreaks; integrate public health functions (that support the polio programme and were previously funded from the Global Polio Eradication Initiative, including immunization) and activities to sustain and strengthen vaccine-preventable disease surveillance and routine immunization to enhance coverage and equity; gather the evidence base to inform national policy dialogues on sexual and reproductive health within universal health coverage and strengthen the response capacity for survivors of sexual, domestic and intimate-partner violence; provide health care providers with practical advice on communicating with patients and other members of the community (including leaders in diverse groups, such as faith-based and indigenous communities) in order to prevent the practice of female genital mutilation and care for people with related health complications; and apply tools and guidance to provide community-based integrated health care for older people that responds to the needs of older adults, reduces or delays care dependency and ensures priority interventions for older adults, including for dementia; and ensure that a minimum package of long-term care is part of essential packages of services, while also addressing barriers to access and quality care for older persons, including age-based and other forms of discrimination, gender inequalities, geographical location and socioeconomic status, within the context of the Decade of Healthy Ageing 2020?2030. 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The Secretariat will support countries to: engage with national health assemblies and parliamentarians? networks, civil society and the private sector and enact societal dialogue to take action on common goods for health (e.g. policy formulation and analysis; health sector coordination; integrated strategic health information, analysis and communication; regulation and legislation; fiscal instruments; and population services); build and maintain fit-for-purpose health sector institutional arrangements at national and subnational levels in order to strengthen mixed health systems governance and the integration of national, subnational and local health governance; engage with non-State health actors and citizens, particularly voiceless and disempowered groups (beneficiaries) in public health policy formulation, analysis, coordination, implementation, oversight and regulation at national and subnational levels; manage dialogue on national health policies, strategies and plans, as well as governance transformation, in order to enhance diverse and balanced participation; develop comprehensive and gender-responsive, equity-enhancing and human rights-based national health policies and strategies that enable universal health coverage; establish health laws, regulatory arrangements and programmes that reach all health sector stakeholders, including in the public and private sectors, and are grounded in human rights approaches and consistent with the Sustainable Development Goals; establish and improve institutional and regulatory arrangements for community participation in health decision-making in order to increase transparency, accountability and responsiveness to public expectations at national, subnational and local levels; engage in health systems governance networks and platforms for collaborative and actionable governance; strengthen health sector governance and leadership capacities and skills at national, subnational and local levels; and increase health systems accountability and mitigate the risk of corruption by strengthening institutional arrangements and supportive regulations. Improved access to quality essential health services irrespective of gender, age or disability 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 Americas Regional Office +1 202 974 3000 http://www.paho.org/ 525 Twenty-third Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20037, United States of America Cuba Havana Havana 23.05407 -82.345189 Health - policy, planning and administration 1834.1250000000 1834.1250000000 1834.1250000000 1834.1250000000 1834.1250000000 1834.1250000000 1834.1250000000 1834.1250000000 14673.0000000000 World Health Organization World Health Organization 11642.5000 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="es">Country Cooperation Strategy Cuba (2018-2022)</narrative> <narrative xml:lang="en">Budget</narrative> XM-DAC-928-CU-2022-23-01.001.AM01.CUB05 World Health Organization <narrative xml:lang="en">Countries enabled to strengthen their health and care workforce</narrative> The Secretariat will support countries to: build effective workforce leadership and strengthen institutional capacity, including health and care workforce management functions and systems; strengthen education, training, competencies and lifelong learning to meet population health and care needs, including by promoting and strengthening effective regulations on education and practice; develop health and care workforce policies and strategies to address the gaps that impede the achievement of universal health coverage and health security; and support the implementation of such policies and strategies and the monitoring of their progress; develop and cost investment cases and plans in line with population health and care needs, including job creation that takes into consideration equity, diversity and gender; maintain effective multisectoral and multistakeholder policy dialogues in relation to the health and care workforce; support decent work for health and care workers, including optimal working conditions, labour protection and respect for rights at work, as well as the prevention of violence against, and sexual harassment of, health and care workers; strengthen investment to support and sustain health and care workers? health and well-being, including to ensure manageable workloads, determine appropriate staffing levels, protect mental health and provide occupational health support; support the reform of workforce models and occupations (for example, with respect to skills mix and roles and scopes of practice) in order to effectively and efficiently deliver the essential package of services to respond to population health and care needs; improve and integrate workforce information systems; strengthen national capacities to monitor, analyse and utilize health labour market data, including by strengthening human resources for health observatories and implementing and reporting on National Health Workforce Accounts; and promote data disaggregation that accounts for gender, diversity and equity; increase investment (leadership, scope of practice, education and training) in the multidisciplinary primary health care workforce, including nursing and midwifery, in line with population health and care needs; support management of the international mobility of health workers, including through bilateral and regional cooperation, as well as by reporting on the implementation of the WHO Global Code of Practice on the International Recruitment of Health Personnel; support health workforce capacities for health interventions that are required to deliver a comprehensive package of essential services to cover population needs across the life course, while taking into account the needs of vulnerable and marginalized individuals and communities; strengthen a multidisciplinary, multisectoral workforce to build resilience and recovery in the context of health outbreaks, such as the COVID-19 pandemic, and in line with population health and care needs; ensure dissemination and country support for the implementation of global public health goods; support Member States in developing agile, high-impact and scalable digital learning solutions that are multilingual, credentialled and tailored to learners? needs through the WHO Academy; and as part of implementation of the workplan related to the Nursing and midwifery Global Community of Practice, conduct capacity building, campaigns and policy dialogue at the country level, as well as identify gaps in research, which will inform the overall research agenda. Improved access to quality essential health services irrespective of gender, age or disability World Health Organization 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 Americas Regional Office +1 202 974 3000 http://www.paho.org/ 525 Twenty-third Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20037, United States of America Cuba Havana Havana 23.05407 -82.345189 Health - policy, planning and administration 393.8750000000 393.8750000000 393.8750000000 393.8750000000 393.8750000000 393.8750000000 393.8750000000 393.8750000000 3151.0000000000 World Health Organization World Health Organization 2060.0000 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="es">Country Cooperation Strategy Cuba (2018-2022)</narrative> <narrative xml:lang="en">Budget</narrative> XM-DAC-928-CU-2022-23-01.002.AM01.CUB02 World Health Organization <narrative xml:lang="en">Countries enabled to produce and analyse information on financial protection, equity and health expenditures and to use this information to track progress and inform decision-making</narrative> The Secretariat will support countries to: produce and analyse high-quality and policy-relevant data on the sources and uses of funds in the health sector in order to increase transparency and inform policy at country level, while also enhancing country capacity to provide robust data for the annual update of the WHO Global Health Expenditure Database; carry out analyses of household survey data to enable policy-relevant analysis of financial barriers to access, coping mechanisms, forgone care and unmet need, and financial hardship arising from out-of-pocket payments for health services; develop country-level health accounts, including disaggregation by funding source, input, function, disease and/or intervention (for example, HIV, tuberculosis, malaria, noncommunicable diseases, maternal and child services, immunization); strengthen capacities for data collection, analysis and use for policy development and implementation; and conduct in-depth policy analyses using routine administrative and survey data. Reduced number of people suffering financial hardship 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 Americas Regional Office +1 202 974 3000 http://www.paho.org/ 525 Twenty-third Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20037, United States of America Cuba Havana Havana 23.05407 -82.345189 Health - policy, planning and administration 176.5000000000 176.5000000000 176.5000000000 176.5000000000 176.5000000000 176.5000000000 176.5000000000 176.5000000000 1412.0000000000 World Health Organization World Health Organization 260.0000 Contractual Services World Health Organization World Health Organization 860.0000 Medical Supplies and Materials 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="es">Country Cooperation Strategy Cuba (2018-2022)</narrative> <narrative xml:lang="en">Budget</narrative> XM-DAC-928-CU-2022-23-01.003.AM01.CUB01 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 support countries to: adapt norms, standards and guidance on the quality, safety and efficacy of health products, essential medicines and diagnostics lists to national contexts; and build capacity to implement the relevant guidance and standards. In producing global public health goods, the Secretariat will: allocate and issue international nonproprietary names to facilitate the identification of active pharmaceutical substances; develop, review and update model lists of essential health products, including essential medicines; essential in vitro diagnostics; and assistive technology products, such as medicines for noncommunicable diseases, primary health care and emergency services; develop and update the international pharmacopoeia and international chemical reference standards that are adopted by WHO expert committees in order to harmonize the quality specifications of pharmaceuticals; develop and maintain guidelines for the Biowaiver List in order to provide information on how to show that a multisource (generic) pharmaceutical is interchangeable in terms of its quality, efficiency, safety and therapeutic equivalence to the original product; develop strategies for the selection and management of blood products and organ replacement therapies; provide guidance for the appropriate, rational and safe use of medical products, vaccines, medical devices and assistive technology; and develop policies and guidelines on improving the governance and stewardship of health products, including the delivery of pharmaceutical services. Improved access to essential medicines, vaccines, diagnostics and devices for primary health care World Health Organization 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 Americas Regional Office +1 202 974 3000 http://www.paho.org/ 525 Twenty-third Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20037, United States of America Cuba Havana Havana 23.05407 -82.345189 Health - policy, planning and administration 551.3750000000 551.3750000000 551.3750000000 551.3750000000 551.3750000000 551.3750000000 551.3750000000 551.3750000000 4411.0000000000 World Health Organization World Health Organization 1808.8200 Contractual Services World Health Organization World Health Organization 46119.6700 Medical Supplies and Materials World Health Organization World Health Organization 41257.2700 Transfers and Grants to Counterparts World Health Organization 3416.3000 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="es">Country Cooperation Strategy Cuba (2018-2022)</narrative> <narrative xml:lang="en">Budget</narrative> XM-DAC-928-CU-2022-23-01.003.AM01.CUB02 World Health Organization <narrative xml:lang="en">Improved and more equitable access to health products through global market shaping and supporting countries to monitor and ensure efficient and transparent procurement and supply systems</narrative> The Secretariat will support countries to: develop, implement and monitor relevant national policies to ensure the appropriate use of, and equitable access to, health products; enforce appropriate prescription policies guiding the rational use of health products, while minimizing risk of abuse of controlled and other medicines; improve capacity to forecast national and regional needs for essential health products and technologies, using those needs to shape markets for improved access; carry out health technology assessments and strengthen the capacity of national technical advisory groups to provide evidence-based decision-making on priority-setting and on the selection and level of coverage of health products needed to achieve universal health coverage; develop and implement effective policies to improve the rational and safe use of health products within the framework of patient-centred health care services; optimize pricing, procurement and supply chain policies for health products; adapt and implement pricing policies based on recently updated WHO guidelines to ensure affordability and equitable access to health products for all; assess and improve national procurement and supply chain systems for health products, including locally produced emergency health kits or donated supplies, while also providing for their correct disposal; and develop comprehensive and integrated logistics management information systems for all essential health products. In producing global public health goods, the Secretariat will: compile market information to enhance transparency and achieve fair pricing of health products and reduce costs for both governments and individuals; develop a web-based repository to share information at global and/or regional levels to enhance the transparency of the pricing of health products, ensuring adequate availability of data on inputs throughout the health product value chain (including on clinical trial data, price information, investments, incentives and subsidies); develop guidance for improving sustained and equitable access to health products through improved procurement mechanisms, including forecasting, price negotiation, pooled procurement, and managing shortages and stockouts; develop guidance for strengthening the sustainable local production of quality, safe and effective health products; generate research products on local production of the health products needed for the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of COVID-19 and how these pandemic-specific mechanisms may support the local production of other health products; generate reports on the global demand-and-supply prospects for individual vaccines, using data gathered via the vaccine-specific market studies of the Market Information for Access to Vaccines initiative; generate guidance on the availability and price of medicines and other health products, based on the WHO Essential Medicines and Health Products Price and Availability Monitoring Mobile Application and other tools, in order to inform national policies on improving access to health products; and generate research products on issues related to access to, and the rational and safe use of, health products across the life course, including with respect to the health of women, newborns, children, adolescents, men and older people. 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 Americas Regional Office +1 202 974 3000 http://www.paho.org/ 525 Twenty-third Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20037, United States of America Cuba Havana Havana 23.05407 -82.345189 Health - policy, planning and administration 275.7500000000 275.7500000000 275.7500000000 275.7500000000 275.7500000000 275.7500000000 275.7500000000 275.7500000000 2206.0000000000 World Health Organization World Health Organization 742.0000 Contractual Services World Health Organization World Health Organization 300.0000 General Operating Expenses World Health Organization World Health Organization 530.0000 Medical Supplies and Materials 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="es">Country Cooperation Strategy Cuba (2018-2022)</narrative> <narrative xml:lang="en">Budget</narrative> XM-DAC-928-CU-2022-23-01.003.AM01.CUB03 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 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 Americas Regional Office +1 202 974 3000 http://www.paho.org/ 525 Twenty-third Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20037, United States of America Cuba Havana Havana 23.05407 -82.345189 Health - policy, planning and administration 551.3750000000 551.3750000000 551.3750000000 551.3750000000 551.3750000000 551.3750000000 551.3750000000 551.3750000000 4411.0000000000 World Health Organization World Health Organization 1355.4200 Medical Supplies and Materials World Health Organization World Health Organization 1646.5900 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="es">Country Cooperation Strategy Cuba (2018-2022)</narrative> <narrative xml:lang="en">Budget</narrative> XM-DAC-928-CU-2022-23-01.003.AM01.CUB05 World Health Organization <narrative xml:lang="en">Countries enabled to address antimicrobial resistance through strengthened surveillance systems, laboratory capacity, infection prevention and control, awareness-raising and evidence-based policies and practices</narrative> The Secretariat will step up its leadership by: establishing policy dialogues with Member States; convening global and regional consultations with all relevant stakeholders to develop norms and standards on technical matters that are linked to the strategic objectives of the global action plan on antimicrobial resistance; and advocating for the incorporation of antimicrobial resistance into national United Nations Sustainable Development Cooperation Frameworks. The Secretariat will support countries to: incorporate antimicrobial resistance into national strategies, policies and plans, with budgets linked to achieving Sustainable Development Goal targets and national health security plans; highlight COVID-19 response and recovery measures by offering multiple entry points to address antimicrobial resistance, including by enhancing infection prevention and control, hand hygiene, water, sanitation and hygiene, and multisectoral coordination; establish the economic rationale for investments to address antimicrobial resistance through evidence-based products and promote equitable access to quality antimicrobials and diagnostics for all sections of the population; develop, cost, implement and monitor multisectoral national action plans on antimicrobial resistance, including by establishing functional national multisectoral coordination mechanisms that engage all relevant sectors; raise public awareness through targeted efforts, including through World Antimicrobial Awareness Week campaigns, the use of social media and targeted behaviour change campaigns, such as for the prescription and use of antimicrobials; establish multidisciplinary antimicrobial stewardship programmes and practices, including by developing national integrated policies and related health care worker capacity-building; adopt the WHO Access, Watch, Reserve classification in national emergency medicines lists, formularies and treatment guidelines; develop policies to address recurrent shortages of essential antibiotics and promote equitable access to quality-assured essential antibiotics and diagnostic tools; revise, develop and monitor national regulations on antimicrobial sale, use, dispensing and disposal; enhance pre-service and in-service training for health workers, and for medical and health science students, support the development of standard curriculums and promote the inclusion of women and disadvantaged sections of the population in awareness and training efforts; establish, strengthen and scale up national and regional integrated systems for antimicrobial resistance surveillance across the human, animal and environment sectors, using the Global Antimicrobial Resistance and Use Surveillance System; strengthen the capacity of microbiology laboratories and support the development of laboratory networks by means of technical skills training (through the WHO Academy), and provide support for the sustainable procurement of consumables and reagents; build operational research capacity to generate and use evidence on the emergence and spread of antimicrobial resistance, its impact on women and disadvantaged populations, and the health and economic impacts of interventions, as well as to help to drive innovations; track national progress against specific indicators using disaggregated data, including the antimicrobial resistance-related indicators of the Sustainable Development Goals; and sustain progress despite ongoing COVID-19 disruptions by rolling out integrated training packages to address multiple areas (e.g. antimicrobial stewardship, infection prevention and control and national action plan implementation), using e-learning modules and remote assessment tools (through the WHO Academy). 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This process will be undertaken in consultation with national focal points and will include the updating and strengthening of assessment tools and measurement approaches used at the national and subnational levels to conduct annual reporting by States Parties to the International Health Regulations (2005), voluntary joint external evaluations, after-action and intra-action reviews and simulation exercises on emergency preparedness capacities. Consideration will be given to the feasibility and value of a new peer review mechanism for assessment and evaluation. Greater emphasis will be placed on assessments of national preparedness capacities at the human?animal interface, including coordination between human health, animal health and environmental health sectors. The Secretariat will support countries to: carry out national preparedness assessments using new and adapted tools in coordination with national focal points; carry out preparedness assessments focused on the human?animal interface, including coordination between human health, animal health and environmental health sectors; map all available domestic and international technical and financial resources that can be used for national and regional health security preparedness; assess a broader range of preparedness indicators, including the minimum core capacities of health systems and capacities at subnational levels that are required for health security and dynamic readiness measures; and ensure that the results of national capacity assessments are continuously analysed and validated against the actual outcomes of public health emergencies, within the context of changing risks. The Secretariat will: assess, monitor, analyse and report all-hazards emergency preparedness capacities for high-impact health security risks and high-visibility events including pandemic threats, emergency risks exacerbated by insecurity and climate change, antimicrobial resistance, mass gatherings (for example, the Olympic Games) and bio-risks, including laboratory biosafety and biosecurity; implement tools, guidance, frameworks and resources for national preparedness assessments that are updated to capture the lessons that have emerged from the COVID-19 pandemic, including States Parties? annual reporting, voluntary joint external evaluations, after-action reviews, intra-action reviews and simulation exercises in coordination with national focal points; and revise the National IHR Focal Point Guide to enhance national reporting against the International Health Regulations (2005) and the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction 2015?2030. Countries prepared for health emergencies World Health Organization 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 Americas Regional Office +1 202 974 3000 http://www.paho.org/ 525 Twenty-third Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20037, United States of America Cuba Havana Havana 23.05407 -82.345189 Health - policy, planning and administration 1309.0000000000 1309.0000000000 1309.0000000000 1309.0000000000 1309.0000000000 1309.0000000000 1309.0000000000 1309.0000000000 10472.0000000000 World Health Organization World Health Organization 8940.0000 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="es">Country Cooperation Strategy Cuba (2018-2022)</narrative> <narrative xml:lang="en">Budget</narrative> XM-DAC-928-CU-2022-23-02.001.AM01.CUB02 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 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 Americas Regional Office +1 202 974 3000 http://www.paho.org/ 525 Twenty-third Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20037, United States of America Cuba Havana Havana 23.05407 -82.345189 Health - policy, planning and administration 9557.6250000000 9557.6250000000 9557.6250000000 9557.6250000000 9557.6250000000 9557.6250000000 9557.6250000000 9557.6250000000 76461.0000000000 World Health Organization World Health Organization 2845.9600 Contractual Services World Health Organization World Health Organization 40000.0000 Contractual Services World Health Organization World Health Organization 300.0000 General Operating Expenses World Health Organization World Health Organization 967.0000 General Operating Expenses World Health Organization World Health Organization 3079.0000 Medical Supplies and Materials World Health Organization World Health Organization 30367.0000 Medical Supplies and Materials World Health Organization World Health Organization 60849.6800 Transfers and Grants to Counterparts World Health Organization 457.6000 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="es">Country Cooperation Strategy Cuba (2018-2022)</narrative> <narrative xml:lang="en">Budget</narrative> XM-DAC-928-CU-2022-23-02.002.AM01.CUB01 World Health Organization <narrative xml:lang="en">Research agendas, predictive models and innovative tools, products and interventions available for high-threat pathogens</narrative> The Secretariat will support countries to: increase awareness of, and detection capacity for, high-threat health hazards, and to strengthen efforts to prepare for, and respond to, a high-threat pathogen using context-specific prevention strategies and preparedness plans; and develop and implement innovative approaches to tackling the threat of misinformation and disinformation, such as building a new workforce of ?infodemiologists and infodemic managers?, and ensuring and promoting community engagement before, during and after emergencies. The Secretariat will: work with partners to develop or accelerate: (i) clinical designs and protocols to evaluate the efficacy of vaccines and medicines; (ii) target product profiles and research and development road maps; (iii) a knowledge bank of evidence for vaccines, therapeutics and diagnostics for priority diseases; and (iv) an annual prioritized list of emerging pathogen threats requiring research and development. This will be under the aegis of the R&amp;D Blueprint. The Secretariat will also maintain, expand or establish clinical, research and innovation networks for rapid activation during, and prior to, emergencies in order to develop new vaccines, therapeutics and diagnostics with key stakeholders; develop a public health research agenda, including operational research in emergencies to fast track diagnostics, therapeutics and vaccines for new global health threats, with relevant monitoring and evaluation frameworks to build evidence-based public health and social interventions, at national and subnational levels; develop and adapt, based on growing body of evidence, guidance and minimum standards of clinical care for highly infectious disease outbreak settings for first responders, linked with guidance, tools and equipment for infection prevention and control; develop guidance and training materials for the implementation of innovative diagnostic tools and approaches for high-threat pathogens, including recommendations for decision-makers on infodemic management, risk communication and community engagement; and update guidance on managing epidemics, including key facts and decision-making and forecasting tools, in line with all available evidence. Epidemics and pandemics prevented World Health Organization 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 Americas Regional Office +1 202 974 3000 http://www.paho.org/ 525 Twenty-third Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20037, United States of America Cuba Havana Havana 23.05407 -82.345189 Health - policy, planning and administration 785.3750000000 785.3750000000 785.3750000000 785.3750000000 785.3750000000 785.3750000000 785.3750000000 785.3750000000 6283.0000000000 World Health Organization World Health Organization 3587.4600 Medical Supplies and Materials World Health Organization World Health Organization 1599.1300 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="es">Country Cooperation Strategy Cuba (2018-2022)</narrative> <narrative xml:lang="en">Budget</narrative> XM-DAC-928-CU-2022-23-02.002.AM01.CUB02 World Health Organization <narrative xml:lang="en">Proven prevention strategies for priority/epidemic-prone diseases implemented at scale</narrative> The Secretariat will step up its leadership by: advocating and providing support for the implementation of global disease strategies, including the equitable management of scarce resources at the global and regional level, through the International Coordinating Group on Vaccine Provision; managing the global emergency vaccine, medicine and reagent stockpiles, including through forecasting vaccine stocks and negotiating vaccine prices, will continue through WHO?s networks and partners to ensure availability and access; spearheading the development of a global strategy on viral haemorrhagic fevers; and advocating for the elimination of measles and rubella as part of the Immunization Agenda 2030. The Secretariat will support countries to: implement local prevention and control measures, ensuring access to life-saving interventions, such as vaccines, and to contextualize and implement global strategies, including those for yellow fever, cholera and meningitis; improve cooperation in, and coordination of, epidemic preparedness and response by strengthening regional and subregional networks with partners, including institutes of public health and national centres for disease control, professional associations and international partners; and develop country capabilities for the prevention, detection and control of cholera, viral haemorrhagic fevers, meningitis and yellow fever, including strengthening coordination to build surveillance and laboratory capacity, and scaled-up capabilities to ensure that front-line health workers are protected and able to implement infection prevention and control best practices. The Secretariat will: produce normative products, including outbreak investigation guidance, to shorten the time to confirmation and response for all epidemic-prone diseases; scale up the implementation of strategies for epidemic-prone diseases, including the adoption of new and enabling technologies; implement the global strategy for defeating meningitis by 2030, and together with expert networks, develop global prevention and control policies and guidance; and work with partners and countries to develop a global strategy to prevent and control viral haemorrhagic fevers. Epidemics and pandemics prevented World Health Organization 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 Americas Regional Office +1 202 974 3000 http://www.paho.org/ 525 Twenty-third Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20037, United States of America Cuba Havana Havana 23.05407 -82.345189 Health - policy, planning and administration 1570.7500000000 1570.7500000000 1570.7500000000 1570.7500000000 1570.7500000000 1570.7500000000 1570.7500000000 1570.7500000000 12566.0000000000 World Health Organization World Health Organization 9970.0500 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="es">Country Cooperation Strategy Cuba (2018-2022)</narrative> <narrative xml:lang="en">Budget</narrative> XM-DAC-928-CU-2022-23-02.002.AM01.CUB03 World Health Organization <narrative xml:lang="en">Mitigate the risk of the emergence and re-emergence of high-threat pathogens and improve pandemic preparedness</narrative> The Secretariat will step up its leadership by: establishing, leading, managing and strengthening the technical networks and global partnerships for research, development of countermeasures, prevention, control and mitigation of novel, high-threat infectious hazards; transitioning poliovirus containment functions to ensure the sustainability of support for the safe and secure retention of polioviruses in laboratories and vaccine production facilities for research, diagnostics and vaccine production; developing global strategies, with regional specificities, guidance and tools to prevent and manage emerging or re-emerging high-threat pathogens; and strengthening the implementation of the Pandemic Influenza Preparedness Framework, and coordinating the Global Influenza Surveillance and Response System. The Secretariat will support countries to: prepare, prevent and manage outbreaks of emerging or re-emerging high-threat pathogens, and scale up interventions based on context and transmission patterns. This support will include the revision of pandemic preparedness plans taking into account specific and unknown (disease X) pathogens; develop and implement robust infection prevention and control strategies at the national level to ensure that core components, including personal protective equipment, are adequate and available; better understand community beliefs and behaviours in order to successfully implement community engagement activities in mitigating and managing outbreaks of high-risk pathogens; implement the global influenza strategy 2019?2030 in order to strengthen detection of emerging influenza viruses, scale up national sustainable influenza programmes and develop new tools for disease prevention and control; and strengthen national capacity to guarantee the safe and secure retention of polioviruses, in line with the global action plan for poliovirus containment (GAPIII), and ensure that facilities that retain polioviruses are fully certified, as outlined in the WHO Containment Certification Scheme. The Secretariat will: produce standard protocols, guidance and control strategies to prevent, manage, and reduce the health and security impacts of emerging and re-emerging pathogens and biosecurity hazards, including respiratory pathogens and vector-borne diseases; produce pandemic preparedness plans for unknown diseases (disease X), and guidelines and strategies for accelerating research on emerging pathogens; produce collaboratively evidence-based pandemic influenza preparedness packages, including guidance, standard operating procedures, training materials and platforms and continue to provide global influenza vaccine strain recommendations to inform the composition of the seasonal (or pandemic) influenza vaccine; and operationalize the WHO Advisory Committee on Variola Virus Research, and oversee the biosecurity inspections of the two global repositories of variola virus where the last remaining stocks of live variola virus have been held since the eradication of smallpox. Epidemics and pandemics prevented World Health Organization 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 Americas Regional Office +1 202 974 3000 http://www.paho.org/ 525 Twenty-third Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20037, United States of America Cuba Havana Havana 23.05407 -82.345189 Health - policy, planning and administration 1570.7500000000 1570.7500000000 1570.7500000000 1570.7500000000 1570.7500000000 1570.7500000000 1570.7500000000 1570.7500000000 12566.0000000000 World Health Organization World Health Organization 1260.0000 Contractual Services World Health Organization World Health Organization 4723.3100 Medical Supplies and Materials World Health Organization World Health Organization 3384.7000 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="es">Country Cooperation Strategy Cuba (2018-2022)</narrative> <narrative xml:lang="en">Budget</narrative> XM-DAC-928-CU-2022-23-02.003.AM01.CUB01 World Health Organization <narrative xml:lang="en">Potential health emergencies rapidly detected, and risks assessed and communicated</narrative> The Secretariat will support countries to: track and rapidly report public health events and emergencies; conduct outbreak investigations and risk assessments to manage and reduce acute public health risks; and work with countries to improve national surveillance systems, providing updated guidance for early warning, surveillance and response and the deployment of training, tools and solutions (such as EIOS; the Early Warning, Alert and Response System; Go.Data; and the Outbreak Toolkit); strengthen capacity at the national and subnational levels to collect and identify new, potentially threatening pathogens; strengthen public health emergency operations centres; and improve compliance with the International Health Regulations (2005) in the areas of detection, verification, assessment and communication on the Event Information Site platform; strengthen the implementation, monitoring and evaluation of early warnings, alerts and responses at country level, as an integrated element of routine surveillance, and implement information indicators to share for risk-assessment purposes; and conduct outbreak investigations and risk assessments to manage and reduce acute public health risks, including vaccine-derived poliovirus outbreaks as part of the polio transition. The Secretariat will: build on the existing suite of tools for scanning and verifying potential threats to public health in order to develop a global data ecosystem harnessing artificial intelligence to predict, detect and analyse health threats more effectively, enhancing global public health intelligence, and enabling evidence-based rapid action to save more lives; alert the global community about emerging risks, provide public health agencies with access to information on disease risk and threats, improve information exchange and ensure early and accurate risk assessments, working through the Global Outbreak Alert and Response Network (GOARN), and other platforms; publish a global early warning and surveillance strategy to advocate for and improve the harmonization of multistakeholder surveillance data and enhanced data-sharing in order to strengthen early detection at country level; and commit to ensuring that technological solutions and algorithms that are developed under the EIOS initiative are open-source under appropriate open-access licensing models. Health emergencies rapidly detected and responded to World Health Organization 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 Americas Regional Office +1 202 974 3000 http://www.paho.org/ 525 Twenty-third Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20037, United States of America Cuba Havana Havana 23.05407 -82.345189 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 640.0000 Contractual Services World Health Organization World Health Organization 590.7600 Medical Supplies and Materials World Health Organization World Health Organization 26234.9600 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="es">Country Cooperation Strategy Cuba (2018-2022)</narrative> <narrative xml:lang="en">Budget</narrative> XM-DAC-928-CU-2022-23-02.003.AM01.CUB02 World Health Organization <narrative xml:lang="en">Acute health emergencies rapidly responded to, leveraging relevant national and international capacities</narrative> The Secretariat will step up its leadership by: developing and implementing strategic preparedness and response plans for all emergencies; enhancing the Emergency Operations Platform and network for the coordination and management of incidents, including mobilization and deployment of expertise; providing emergency supplies and finances through the Contingency Fund for Emergencies to enable rapid response at country level; and providing technical assistance by developing strategic guidelines and standard operating procedures, based on evolving public health needs; coordinating global health emergency responses, through established incident management structures, with a broad range of United Nations and non-United Nations partners, as a key member of the Inter-Agency Standing Committee, as Lead Agency of the Global Health Cluster and as custodian of the International Health Regulations (2005); leading the development of a global, regional, and country-level emergency workforce, including rosters for surge capacity, and building operational capacity through integrated public health teams at all levels to strengthen WHO country and regional capacity to support emergency operations, including at the subnational level; evolving and integrating its emergency management and response systems in a modular manner, using common reference data and document structures as well as permissions and access control ? the Event Management Suite 2 (EMS2) initiative, enabling collaboration with partners and designed in a manner that allows for distribution to national systems in the future; and strengthening and expanding the global workforce of operational partnerships and networks, including the GOARN, emergency medical teams, the Global Health Cluster and standby partners to build emergency capacity and ensure rapid response when needed. The Secretariat will support countries to: convene and make recommendations on emergency grading based on risk assessments as established in the emergency response framework; implement emergency response activities through effective planning, budgeting, risk management and identification of financing gaps, ensuring continuous resource mobilization efforts and supporting resource allocation decisions through the Event Management Suite 2 (EMS2) structure; redesign and adapt existing operations and supply chain and logistics platforms to manage large emergency events; and strengthen linkages to regional and national emergency operations centres and national networks in order to ensure that such centres function as major strategic information hubs; The Secretariat will: convene Emergency Committees under the International Health Regulations (2005), in the case of an extraordinary public health event, which will advise the Director-General on whether to declare a public health emergency of international concern; strengthen the global emergency operations platform, building stronger national and regional networks with a focus on improving standardization and interoperability, sharing and analysing critical real-time information for strategic decision-making and coordinating, mobilizing and rapidly deploying surge personnel through Global Outbreak Alert and Response Network (GOARN), Emergency Medical Teams and other operational partnerships; build the global, robust and multifaceted supply chain platform required to provide essential supplies in emergencies and strengthen the Organization?s ability to rapidly initiate and sustain deep field operations by consolidating demand, coordinating purchasing, streamlining distribution, providing support on a continuum and building relevant resources at global, regional and country levels; and develop rapid, evidence-based guidance during all emergencies, convening all relevant stakeholders to address evolving challenges. Health emergencies rapidly detected and responded to World Health Organization 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 Americas Regional Office +1 202 974 3000 http://www.paho.org/ 525 Twenty-third Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20037, United States of America Cuba Havana Havana 23.05407 -82.345189 Health - policy, planning and administration 1570.7500000000 1570.7500000000 1570.7500000000 1570.7500000000 1570.7500000000 1570.7500000000 1570.7500000000 1570.7500000000 12566.0000000000 World Health Organization World Health Organization 416.6700 Contractual Services World Health Organization World Health Organization 48.0000 Equipment, Vehicles and Furniture World Health Organization World Health Organization 350.0000 General Operating Expenses World Health Organization World Health Organization 6428.6200 Medical Supplies and Materials World Health Organization World Health Organization 2402.0800 Transfers and Grants to Counterparts World Health Organization 88.0000 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="es">Country Cooperation Strategy Cuba (2018-2022)</narrative> <narrative xml:lang="en">Budget</narrative> XM-DAC-928-CU-2022-23-02.003.AM01.CUB03 World Health Organization <narrative xml:lang="en">Essential health services and systems maintained and strengthened in fragile, conflict-affected and vulnerable settings</narrative> The Secretariat will step up its leadership by: working with partners to mitigate the impact of protracted emergencies and prolonged disruption of health systems in fragile, conflict-affected and vulnerable settings by improving access to quality and sustainable health services based on expanding primary health care services. It will commit to accelerating work towards the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, which is committed to leaving no one behind; contributing to the development of humanitarian response plans for countries in protracted humanitarian emergencies and strengthening the delivery of life-saving and life-sustaining emergency operations, while continuing to provide gender-responsive and disability-inclusive programming and promoting the Health for Peace approach through continued coordination with the Inter-Agency Standing Committee; and strengthening governance and coordination mechanisms for maintaining the continuity of essential health services during the response to emergencies, while leveraging polio infrastructure and assets, particularly at subnational level, as part of the polio transition. The Secretariat will support countries to: strengthen national resilience to health risks and prevent, prepare for, respond to and recover from shocks, working within a ?do no harm? approach, while reducing fragmentation and building on existing systems in fragile, conflict-affected and vulnerable settings; strengthen governance and coordination mechanisms in order to maintain the continuity of essential health services during the response to emergencies, while also supporting countries to strengthen the foundational capacities of their national systems and resources (such as their infrastructure, health workforce, medical supply chain management, health information systems, planning and financing); establish appropriate emergency response coordination mechanisms, as lead United Nations agency for the Global Health Cluster and in coordination with other clusters, and ensure appropriate coordination solutions in different emergency contexts that foster strategic, technical and operational connections with other emergency management and health development partner coordination platforms; develop and implement internal monitoring and evaluation tools for assessing progress, performance and impact, in accordance with existing national health information management systems and monitoring related to the Sustainable Development Goals; ensure that they have a clear and comprehensive system for monitoring routine essential health services in fragile, conflict-affected and vulnerable settings and the progressive expansion of the access, use and quality of an essential package of health services, allowing for course corrections and improvements when needed. Vulnerable populations must have access to costed essential packages of health services contextualized to their situation and health requirements, with special focus on immunization; sexual, reproductive, maternal, neonatal, child and adolescent health; mental health and psychosocial support; and noncommunicable diseases; and maintain and strengthen their essential health services in fragile, conflict-affected and vulnerable settings by providing them with integrated and context-specific programming. WHO will work with partners to conduct joint assessments and joint planning, identify collective outcomes and foster integrated programming and multiyear financing, based on conflict analyses, so that programming is conflict-sensitive and contributes to social cohesion, community trust and dialogue. Health emergencies rapidly detected and responded to World Health Organization 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 Americas Regional Office +1 202 974 3000 http://www.paho.org/ 525 Twenty-third Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20037, United States of America Cuba Havana Havana 23.05407 -82.345189 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 1795.0000 Medical Supplies and Materials World Health Organization World Health Organization 17258.1000 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="es">Country Cooperation Strategy Cuba (2018-2022)</narrative> <narrative xml:lang="en">Budget</narrative> XM-DAC-928-CU-2022-23-03.001.AM01.CUB01 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 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 Americas Regional Office +1 202 974 3000 http://www.paho.org/ 525 Twenty-third Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20037, United States of America Cuba Havana Havana 23.05407 -82.345189 Health - policy, planning and administration 621.6250000000 621.6250000000 621.6250000000 621.6250000000 621.6250000000 621.6250000000 621.6250000000 621.6250000000 4973.0000000000 World Health Organization World Health Organization 362.0000 Contractual Services World Health Organization World Health Organization 2079.0000 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="es">Country Cooperation Strategy Cuba (2018-2022)</narrative> <narrative xml:lang="en">Budget</narrative> XM-DAC-928-CU-2022-23-03.001.AM01.CUB02 World Health Organization <narrative xml:lang="en">Countries enabled to strengthen equitable access to safe, healthy and sustainably produced foods through a One Health approach</narrative> The Secretariat will support countries to: enable them to adequately prevent and mitigate risks to food safety and malnutrition in all its forms by reducing the risk and burden of foodborne diseases through advice on policy implementation and adoption of international standards; develop or update evidence-informed policies and standards, in line with the leadership initiative to accelerate access to safe and adequately fortified foods; build capacity to improve fortification uptake, quality and monitoring; enable local governments to work with communities to address food security, including in health emergency responses, especially during the current COVID-19 pandemic; train front-line health care providers in child feeding and management of malnutrition (through the WHO Academy); and establish multisectoral mechanisms to support whole-of-government, Health in All Policies and One Health approaches in addressing antimicrobial resistance, noncommunicable diseases and zoonoses. In producing global public health goods, the Secretariat will: develop international norms, standards and recommendations through the Codex Alimentarius Commission, including on antimicrobial resistance; update the WHO List of Critically Important Antimicrobials for Human Medicine; provide strategic guidance and scientific recommendations for the development of food standards; develop standards for public food procurements; update the assessment of the foodborne disease burden; regularly assess the status of food security and nutrition in the world; and regularly assess the implementation of the International Code of Marketing of Breast-milk Substitutes. Safe and equitable societies through addressing health determinants World Health Organization 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 Americas Regional Office +1 202 974 3000 http://www.paho.org/ 525 Twenty-third Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20037, United States of America Cuba Havana Havana 23.05407 -82.345189 Health - policy, planning and administration 1143.8750000000 1143.8750000000 1143.8750000000 1143.8750000000 1143.8750000000 1143.8750000000 1143.8750000000 1143.8750000000 9151.0000000000 World Health Organization World Health Organization 1789.9400 Medical Supplies and Materials World Health Organization World Health Organization 2325.7400 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="es">Country Cooperation Strategy Cuba (2018-2022)</narrative> <narrative xml:lang="en">Budget</narrative> XM-DAC-928-CU-2022-23-03.002.AM01.CUB01 World Health Organization <narrative xml:lang="en">Countries enabled to address risk factors through multisectoral actions</narrative> The Secretariat will step up its leadership by: maintaining political momentum through reports, strategies and advocacy initiatives, including the United Nations Decade of Action on Nutrition, preparations for high-level meetings of the United Nations General Assembly on the prevention and control of noncommunicable diseases and the action plan to effectively implement the global strategy to reduce the harmful use of alcohol as a public health priority; convening discussions on the magnitude and the health and societal impact of obesogenic and other noncommunicable disease risk factors related to unhealthy diets, physical inactivity, tobacco use and the harmful use of alcohol; illustrating effective solutions based on the WHO ?best buys? and other recommended interventions to address noncommunicable diseases (including new laws and regulations and changes in public expenditure) in order to create supportive environments; and advocating for their adoption; advocating for policy and financial commitments at country and regional levels to implement the WHO-recommended interventions in order to address risk factors through multisectoral actions and establish adequate accountability mechanisms to track their implementation; engaging in non-health sector policy forums to advocate for policy changes related to the implementation of WHO-recommended interventions to address risk factors; monitoring the status and trend of risk factors related to unhealthy diets, physical inactivity, tobacco use and harmful use of alcohol and analysing their impact on health; identifying good practices in addressing risk factors through multisectoral actions and developing innovative solutions; developing awareness campaigns to promote healthier lifestyles, using innovative communication approaches to encourage behavioural change; advocating for health promotion within health systems, such as through community engagement; stakeholder analysis and health literacy; increased awareness of health risks; and building trust prior to public health emergencies, particularly in the light of the important role of health promotion in the response to outbreaks; and leveraging global platform, including the United Nations Food Systems Summit 2021 and the Nutrition for Growth Summit, in order to improve health. The Secretariat will support countries to: analyse the magnitude and impact of noncommunicable disease risk factors at national and subnational levels, taking into consideration gender and equity; design multisectoral action plans, including public expenditure plans, to reduce health risk factors and create health-supportive environments, taking into consideration WHO-recommended interventions; develop public policies in line with the evidence-based interventions WHO recommends to prevent noncommunicable disease risk factors and prevent and manage obesity, including policies on marketing, public procurement, product pricing, public information, sales outlet zoning, urban design and product standards; implement the WHO-recommended 16 cost-effective, affordable and evidence-based ?best buys? for noncommunicable diseases and 70 ?good buys?, which form the basis of a set of knowledge- and evidence-based technical packages, and provide models of policy, legislative and regulatory measures, including fiscal measures, through direct technical support and capacity-building; develop public-focused campaigns aimed at behavioural change, using various social media and traditional media channels; and effectively monitor and evaluate current health-related policies and programmes designed to address risk factors related to unhealthy diets, physical inactivity, tobacco use and harmful use of alcohol through multisectoral actions, and document their impact. develop and strengthen country capacity to use health promotion instruments to reduce risks to health. Supportive and empowering societies through addressing health risk factors World Health Organization 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 Americas Regional Office +1 202 974 3000 http://www.paho.org/ 525 Twenty-third Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20037, United States of America Cuba Havana Havana 23.05407 -82.345189 Health - policy, planning and administration 1235.0000000000 1235.0000000000 1235.0000000000 1235.0000000000 1235.0000000000 1235.0000000000 1235.0000000000 1235.0000000000 9880.0000000000 World Health Organization World Health Organization 440.0000 Contractual Services World Health Organization World Health Organization 18093.1700 Medical Supplies and Materials World Health Organization World Health Organization 84865.9500 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="es">Country Cooperation Strategy Cuba (2018-2022)</narrative> <narrative xml:lang="en">Budget</narrative> XM-DAC-928-CU-2022-23-03.002.AM01.CUB02 World Health Organization <narrative xml:lang="en">Countries enabled to reinforce partnerships across sectors, as well as governance mechanisms, laws and fiscal measures</narrative> The Secretariat will step up its leadership by: engaging with civil society and the private sector to promote, encourage and support meaningful and effective contributions to national responses; engaging with the private sector and civil society organizations to leverage their know-how and resources in order to advance common interests in promoting health and well-being at national, regional and global levels across the triple billion targets; stepping up engagement with civil society organizations, which are uniquely positioned to represent and reach vulnerable populations, as well as by improving accountability in the implementation of public health actions and programmes. The Secretariat will continue to review the recommendations of the WHO Civil Society Task Team in order to strengthen engagement with civil society; strengthening partnerships and engagement with other United Nations agencies to address multisectoral determinants and risk factors; advocating that multilateral instruments should address determinants and multisectoral risks to health and well-being. The Secretariat will support the strengthening of multilateral governance, especially by advocating a Health in All Policies approach and health impact assessments and the provision of evidence and data to aid decision-making; forging multistakeholder partnerships and alliances which mobilize and share knowledge about, assess the progress of, provide services for and raise awareness of persons living with and affected by poor health and disability. The Secretariat will establish or strengthen specific mechanisms, in line with WHO?s Framework of Engagement with Non-State Actors, including but not limited to: the food and non-alcoholic beverages industry; economic operators in alcohol production and trade; the pharmaceutical industry; consumer organizations; private health facilities and private practitioners; the investment industry (promoting the health-related Sustainable Development Goals and innovation); information technology, telecoms and marketing industries (to identify opportunities for scaling up processes); and civil society organizations; build capacity in health diplomacy and cooperation between health, finance, trade, development and law; and working with partners to combat and manage misinformation that increases the risks to health. The Secretariat will support countries to: foster community empowerment, including through the promotion of health education and health literacy; establish or strengthen national multistakeholder dialogue mechanisms for the implementation of health promotion plans; adopt transparent and participatory national accountability mechanisms for the prevention and control of noncommunicable diseases; invest in and strengthen civil society and community organization actions and engagement in the areas of public health, health promotion and prevention, and control of noncommunicable diseases to ensure that civil society and community partners are actively engaged in decision-making and the implementation of interventions; establish and strengthen mechanisms to address conflicts of interest in support of preventing and controlling noncommunicable diseases; advocate for increased domestic and development financing for scaling up action on health promotion and the disease-related Sustainable Development Goals; and strengthen the institutional capacity, mechanisms and mandates of relevant authorities to implement population-based policy interventions, for example, in order to reduce tobacco use, the harmful use of alcohol, unhealthy diet and physical inactivity through bold whole-of-government and whole-of-society actions and responses. Supportive and empowering societies through addressing health risk factors 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 Americas Regional Office +1 202 974 3000 http://www.paho.org/ 525 Twenty-third Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20037, United States of America Cuba Havana Havana 23.05407 -82.345189 Health - policy, planning and administration 725.1250000000 725.1250000000 725.1250000000 725.1250000000 725.1250000000 725.1250000000 725.1250000000 725.1250000000 5801.0000000000 World Health Organization World Health Organization 612.5000 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="es">Country Cooperation Strategy Cuba (2018-2022)</narrative> <narrative xml:lang="en">Budget</narrative> XM-DAC-928-CU-2022-23-03.003.AM01.CUB01 World Health Organization <narrative xml:lang="en">Countries enabled to address environmental determinants, including climate change</narrative> The Secretariat will step up its leadership by: promoting health as a central consideration in global environment and development agendas (for example, in the implementation of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change); supporting global and regional governance mechanisms for integrated and multisectoral action in environment and health; giving higher political visibility to the unique health challenges of small island developing States, with a bottom-up approach that builds on the declarations and strategic action plans already committed to by small island developing States and stakeholders, as well as strengthening collaboration across all levels and offices of WHO and with new partners; building global alliances and providing platforms for advancing global agendas on climate and health (for example, the Global Chemicals and Health Network, the UNEP/WHO Global Alliance to Eliminate Lead Paint, the WHO/UNDP/United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs (UNDESA)/World Bank Health and Energy Platform of Action and the Beyond 2020 Platform for the Sound Management of Chemicals and Waste), and on the Sustainable Development Goals (for example, the Sustainable Development Goal 6 Global Acceleration Framework); engaging in intersectoral policy-making and inter-agency dialogue on health and the environment, chemicals and health (for example, with the Inter-Organization Programme for the Sound Management of Chemicals) and on occupational health and safety with the labour sector; fostering the development and implementation of legal and financial instruments and relevant multilateral environmental agreements that address environment and health issues, such as the Minamata Convention on Mercury; and advocating for ?green recovery? approaches to strengthening the resilience, preparedness and adaptive capacities of societies, cities, workplaces and health systems post COVID-19. The Secretariat will support countries to: implement the WHO Global Strategy on Health, Environment and Climate Change and the WHO Chemicals Road Map; influence decisions in health-determining sectors, such as energy, transport, water and sanitation, and to include considerations of health in urban planning; build capacity for the monitoring and surveillance of drinking water and occupational diseases; expand essential environmental and occupational health services and develop a public health workforce that is capable of dealing with environment-related health issues; develop and implement national solutions to water and sanitation safety, ionizing and non-ionizing radiation and waste management in health care facilities, including norms and standards; implement special initiatives for those who are vulnerable or in vulnerable situations, including the action plan of the WHO Special Initiative on Climate Change and Health in Small Island Developing States; scale up the protection of the health and safety of migrant workers and workers in the informal economy; conduct cross-sectoral work to prevent and treat neglected tropical diseases through provision of water, sanitation and hygiene services; build climate-resilient health systems by addressing climate risks across all health systems building blocks and targeting action on key areas, such as ensuring climate-resilient and environmentally sustainable health care facilities; build environmental and occupational health preparedness and response and recovery in emergencies capacities (for example, in occupational health and safety during chemical, biological and radio-nuclear accidents); develop and strengthen strategic partnerships, for example with the private sector and labour unions, other agencies in the context of United Nations reforms, the Noncommunicable Diseases Alliance and poison centres; and implement policies advocated by the WHO Manifesto for a healthy and green recovery from COVID-19. Healthy environments to promote health and sustainable societies World Health Organization 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 Americas Regional Office +1 202 974 3000 http://www.paho.org/ 525 Twenty-third Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20037, United States of America Cuba Havana Havana 23.05407 -82.345189 Health - policy, planning and administration 1362.0000000000 1362.0000000000 1362.0000000000 1362.0000000000 1362.0000000000 1362.0000000000 1362.0000000000 1362.0000000000 10896.0000000000 World Health Organization World Health Organization 1751.3300 Contractual Services World Health Organization World Health Organization 96.0000 Equipment, Vehicles and Furniture World Health Organization World Health Organization 398.6000 Medical Supplies and Materials World Health Organization World Health Organization 6087.7400 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="es">Country Cooperation Strategy Cuba (2018-2022)</narrative> <narrative xml:lang="en">Budget</narrative> XM-DAC-928-CU-2022-23-03.003.AM01.CUB02 World Health Organization <narrative xml:lang="en">Countries supported to create an enabling environment for healthy settings</narrative> The Secretariat will step up its leadership by: implementing the WHO corporate framework on healthy cities and the measurement tool, including a framework on urban governance for health and well-being and a core set of healthy cities indicators; setting up a global network of healthy cities as a political platform for mayors to share and exchange information and experiences; implementing the global standards for health-promoting schools in selected countries and its implementation guidance; engaging Member States, partners and other relevant entities to support health promotion skills and practices (for example, community engagement, communication for social and behavioural change, policy dialogue and advocacy), through the global plan of action for health promotion; engaging Member States in the adoption of a health literacy measurement tool, for which there is a significant need across populations and health programmes, oriented toward sustainable health behaviour for the prevention and control of communicable and noncommunicable diseases and preparedness and response in public health emergencies; and furthering the contribution that health promotion makes in risk communication and community engagement in the context of the International Health Regulations (2005). The Secretariat will support countries to: adopt a health literacy measurement tool and related policy recommendations; develop a comprehensive approach across thematic areas of work in order to accelerate the attainment of positive health impacts related to road traffic injuries, communicable diseases, noncommunicable diseases, healthy ageing and health-promoting schools and kindergartens, including the global standards for health promoting schools and its implementation guidance; implement cost-effective solutions through intersectoral action (including Health in All Policies) and networks of cities and communities; promote community engagement and social participation in decision-making processes that impact health and well-being; develop policies for healthier and health-promoting workplaces in all sectors, including the informal economy; build capacity in multi-level governance approaches to facilitate the implementation of settings-based approaches; and expand the use of health impact assessments in public policy development at all levels of government as part of multisectoral collaboration. In producing global public health goods, the Secretariat will: develop norms and standards for, among others, healthy cities, health-promoting schools and community-led programmes, implementing country frameworks for settings-based approaches and multi- and intersectoral action for schools and cities; conduct health and social impact assessments of policies that have an impact on health development at national, local and community levels (such as transport, land use and waste), as well as healthier and safer workplaces; develop and update guidance on school environments to reduce the negative impact on health of social determinants; and develop guidance and tools to promote school health standards. Healthy environments to promote health and sustainable societies 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 Americas Regional Office +1 202 974 3000 http://www.paho.org/ 525 Twenty-third Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20037, United States of America Cuba Havana Havana 23.05407 -82.345189 Health - policy, planning and administration 621.6250000000 621.6250000000 621.6250000000 621.6250000000 621.6250000000 621.6250000000 621.6250000000 621.6250000000 4973.0000000000 World Health Organization World Health Organization 1530.0000 Contractual Services World Health Organization World Health Organization 264.0000 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="es">Country Cooperation Strategy Cuba (2018-2022)</narrative> <narrative xml:lang="en">Budget</narrative> XM-DAC-928-CU-2022-23-04.001.AM01.CUB01 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: working across all levels of the Organization and across programmes to: (i) strengthen and institutionalize the capacity of countries? data and health information systems, together with their national capacity to analyse, disseminate and use data and information; (ii) ensure that optimal and/or international standards are used to close data gaps in countries by leveraging global, regional and national partnerships; and (iii) lead the efficient streamlining of data and health information exchange between the Secretariat and Member States; and promoting the data and digital accelerator of the Global Action Plan for Healthy Lives and Well-Being for All to address inequalities and use the Health Data Collaborative to align partners to support countries. The Secretariat will support countries to: build capacity and partnerships in national health data governance; adapt and apply tools based on their unique context, and support the implementation of tools and standards; strengthen and institutionalize their data and health information systems and analytics capacities; broaden the dissemination and use of data and analyses, including data from surveillance and routine health data using geographic information system technology; use optimal and/or international standards to close data gaps and strengthen local capacities through global, regional and national partnerships; strengthen and institutionalize analytic capacity and data use, including data from surveillance and routine health data, with a focus on data disaggregation and inequality monitoring; build capacity in big data and advanced analytics built on artificial intelligence and machine learning; and define national digital health architecture blueprints or road maps and health data standards, and ensure the interoperability of health information systems at national and international levels. In producing WHO public health goods, the Secretariat will: establish data standards, guidance and tools such as the WHO Family of International Classifications, the SCORE for Health Data technical package and interoperability data exchange platforms; operationalize the SCORE for Health Data technical package components such as the World Health Survey Plus platform, civil registration and vital statistics, causes of death reporting; and harmonized health facility assessments and routine health services data systems; track national population health trends through flagship reports such as World Health Statistics, Global and Country-Specific Health Estimates and Monitoring of UHC; establish an impact focused knowledge hub to build data-driven implementation capacity. Strengthened country capacity in data and innovation 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 Americas Regional Office +1 202 974 3000 http://www.paho.org/ 525 Twenty-third Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20037, United States of America Cuba Havana Havana 23.05407 -82.345189 Health - policy, planning and administration 1243.3750000000 1243.3750000000 1243.3750000000 1243.3750000000 1243.3750000000 1243.3750000000 1243.3750000000 1243.3750000000 9947.0000000000 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="es">Country Cooperation Strategy Cuba (2018-2022)</narrative> <narrative xml:lang="en">Budget</narrative> XM-DAC-928-CU-2022-23-04.001.AM01.CUB03 World Health Organization <narrative xml:lang="en">Strengthened evidence base, prioritization and uptake of WHO generated norms and standards and improved research capacity and the ability to effectively and sustainably scale up innovations, including digital technology, in countries.</narrative> The Secretariat will support countries to: build capacity for health research (institutional and individual), lead research initiatives, foster innovative research initiatives and generate reliable evidence; strengthen ethical standards and oversight mechanisms that integrate public health and research ethics into health systems, with a focus on better preparedness and response to public health emergencies (such as the COVID-19 pandemic); build and enhance the capacity for acquiring, assessing, adapting and applying research evidence to promote and scale up its use in decision-making for impact, including during emergencies; engage with local communities to address their needs and share the results and evidence generated with them; use the tools that emerge from the ACT accelerator to expedite the development, production and provision of equitable access to COVID-19 diagnostics, therapeutics and vaccines; link their demand for innovation to ready-to-scale innovations by creating a demand-side innovation network in regional and country offices; increase their capacity for the implementation and adaptation of norms and standards; engage with WHO collaborating centres with research excellence and facilitate stakeholder engagement to achieve an integrated digital health ecosystem at national levels; effectively respond to health misinformation and strengthen systems for infodemic management through training activities, partnership mechanisms and communities of practice; and use digital platforms to exchange guidelines and maintain consistent terminology. Strengthened country capacity in data and innovation World Health Organization 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 Americas Regional Office +1 202 974 3000 http://www.paho.org/ 525 Twenty-third Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20037, United States of America Cuba Havana Havana 23.05407 -82.345189 Health - policy, planning and administration 2175.8750000000 2175.8750000000 2175.8750000000 2175.8750000000 2175.8750000000 2175.8750000000 2175.8750000000 2175.8750000000 17407.0000000000 World Health Organization World Health Organization 8356.5000 Contractual Services World Health Organization World Health Organization 280.0000 General Operating Expenses World Health Organization World Health Organization 1220.6700 Medical Supplies and Materials World Health Organization World Health Organization 12951.3900 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="es">Country Cooperation Strategy Cuba (2018-2022)</narrative> <narrative xml:lang="en">Budget</narrative> XM-DAC-928-CU-2022-23-04.002.AM01.CUB01 World Health Organization <narrative xml:lang="en">Leadership, governance and external relations enhanced to implement GPW 13 and drive impact in an aligned manner at the country level, on the basis of strategic communications and in accordance with the Sustainable Development Goals in the context of United Nations reform</narrative> The Secretariat will place countries squarely at the centre of its work and will drive impact in each country. This means that the country cooperation strategies and country support plans will have clear actions, measure results in every country and provide resources where needed. Furthermore, the Secretariat will work with Member States and non-State actors on country-specific priorities in order to achieve GPW 13. The Secretariat will engage all countries in strategic, advocacy and policy dialogue, based on high-quality data and projections, in order to highlight how specific changes in policy could affect their health outcomes. In particular, the Secretariat will further develop and help implement the proposed Universal Health and Preparedness Review. Reinforced by the Global Action Plan for Healthy Lives and Well-being for All, the Secretariat will work with Member States and non-State actors to ensure that WHO helps Member States to advance towards the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals. This means that country cooperation strategies that are based on the national priorities, policies and plans and are in line with United Nations reform will be guided by GPW 13 and oriented towards the Sustainable Development Goals. Under the Global Action Plan, the Secretariat will facilitate and enhance collaboration among the 12 agencies that play key roles in health, development and humanitarian response in order to accelerate progress on the health-related Sustainable Development Goals targets, including by hosting the Global Action Plan secretariat and providing leadership on its various inter-agency accelerator groups at the global level. The Secretariat, through the aligned work of the three levels of the Organization, will lead the effort to convert the commitment of leading health and development organizations to work more closely together, as set out in the Global Action Plan, to take collective action in support of the implementation of national priorities in order to accelerate progress towards the health-related Sustainable Development Goals. The Secretariat will promote more effective leadership at all levels, including by strengthening country office leadership, developing a fit-for-purpose staffing structure, providing appropriate delegation of authority and re-engineering business processes that facilitate effectiveness and efficiency. The Secretariat will increase its internal capacity for health diplomacy, strengthen coherence in its external relations and increase its support for Member State delegations in the area of health diplomacy and participation in governing body meetings. The Secretariat will convene the governing bodies in a manner that aligns the WHO work agenda with the Sustainable Development Goals through effective and efficient processes, including the design and application of innovative solutions to support the preparation and delivery of meetings of the governing bodies. In addition, it will implement the outcomes of ongoing Member State consultations on governance reform in a timely, efficient and cost-effective manner, applying the lessons learned from governing body processes, including in respect of special procedures for conducting ?virtual? and ?hybrid? meetings and novel agenda management modalities. The Secretariat will bring a gender perspective to leadership and governance and encourage the participation of young people. It will provide effective support to governing body sessions, with efficient and aligned agendas that are focused on the Sustainable Development Goals and United Nations reform. Strengthened leadership, governance and advocacy for health 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 Americas Regional Office +1 202 974 3000 http://www.paho.org/ 525 Twenty-third Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20037, United States of America Cuba Havana Havana 23.05407 -82.345189 Health - policy, planning and administration 87275.8750000000 87275.8750000000 87275.8750000000 87275.8750000000 87275.8750000000 87275.8750000000 87275.8750000000 87275.8750000000 698207.0000000000 World Health Organization World Health Organization 52096.3400 Contractual Services World Health Organization World Health Organization 760.0000 General Operating Expenses World Health Organization World Health Organization 6673.0000 Medical Supplies and Materials World Health Organization World Health Organization 385917.1500 Staff and Other Personnel Costs World Health Organization World Health Organization 1368.6000 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="es">Country Cooperation Strategy Cuba (2018-2022)</narrative> <narrative xml:lang="en">Budget</narrative> XM-DAC-928-CU-2022-23-04.002.AM01.CUB02 World Health Organization <narrative xml:lang="en">The Secretariat operates in an accountable, transparent, compliant and risk management-driven manner including through organizational learning and a culture of evaluation</narrative> The Secretariat will continue to work towards a stronger culture of accountability, aiming to achieve best-in-class status for its accountability functions, including by implementing best practice policies and procedures that support robust tracking, monitoring, efficiency and transparency of all core business integrity operations, and by strengthening the relevant dimensions of WHO?s accountability and internal control frameworks. The Secretariat will continue to strengthen, promote and foster ethical principles as the basis of the work of WHO, improving its adherence to internal controls and its compliance with the regulatory framework, while also, in accordance with risk appetite, identifying and mitigating risks to the Organization?s objectives and mandate that could affect the Secretariat?s performance. Emphasis will be placed on the prevention of fraud and corruption risks, the strengthening of systems to protect against abusive conduct (i.e. harassment, sexual harassment, discrimination and abuse of authority), and the creation of a safe working environment that ensures that misconduct is readily reported without fear of retaliation. The Secretariat will continue to strengthen its ethical framework through the implementation of the new policy on preventing and addressing abusive conduct, and by its staff-friendly automatic process for declarations of interest. The Secretariat will continue to conduct due diligence and risk assessments in accordance with the Framework of Engagement with Non-State Actors, further strengthening the capacity of staff members to engage more while managing risks. The Secretariat will build a robust and ?smart? compliance strategy, whereby effective controls are established and monitored in a harmonized way across the three levels of the Organization in order to mitigate risks without hampering the delivery of results. This will include enhancing detection procedures by leveraging technology and data systems to enhance the dynamic monitoring and strengthening of compliance, country programme management and administrative reviews, or other assurance activities aimed at identifying best practices and areas for improvement. The Secretariat will continue to enhance its capacity for audits and investigations, including the capacity to respond to audit observations at the country level, particularly in country offices based in challenging operating environments. It will continue to conduct advisory reviews and assessments of WHO country offices, technical units at headquarters and in regional offices and cross-cutting areas of shared concerns, with the aim of improving the effectiveness of the processes that regulate risk management, control and governance. In the context of the investigation of allegations of suspected misconduct, the IOS will implement revised policies and procedures to reflect best-in-class practices and strengthen resources to improve the timeliness of the processing of cases and justice for those involved. Strengthened leadership, governance and advocacy for health 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 Americas Regional Office +1 202 974 3000 http://www.paho.org/ 525 Twenty-third Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20037, United States of America Cuba Havana Havana 23.05407 -82.345189 Health - policy, planning and administration 603.8750000000 603.8750000000 603.8750000000 603.8750000000 603.8750000000 603.8750000000 603.8750000000 603.8750000000 4831.0000000000 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="es">Country Cooperation Strategy Cuba (2018-2022)</narrative> <narrative xml:lang="en">Budget</narrative> XM-DAC-928-CU-2022-23-04.002.AM01.CUB03 World Health Organization <narrative xml:lang="en">Strategic priorities resourced in a predictable, adequate and flexible manner through strengthening partnerships</narrative> The Secretariat will continue to develop its existing partnerships with Member States, donors, multilateral stakeholders, non-State actors and civil society organizations in order to advance more sustainable financing of the Organization and improve the quality of its funding; to secure predictable, adequate and flexible financing to deliver the GPW 13; and ultimately to accelerate collective progress towards the Sustainable Development Goals. New partnerships with entities that align policy and delivery will be sought and efforts will be made to continue to broaden the Organization?s funding base and increase the flexibility and predictability of its financing. Together with its partners and contributors, the Secretariat will continue to streamline the management of funds and reduce transaction costs through fewer and longer agreements with lighter conditionalities to help WHO deliver on its priorities. Supported by enhanced donor intelligence and income-forecasting capacity, the Secretariat will continue to strengthen and deepen its relationships with its donors and is committed to strong dialogue to ensure shared priority-setting and mutually reinforcing commitments. Clear priorities, backed up by adequate and dependable resourcing, will help the Secretariat to plan and deliver in an effective and efficient way. The Secretariat will make use of its new Contributor Engagement Management system to facilitate the streamlining of resource mobilization activities and ensure improved coordination of the negotiation of agreements, and subsequent associated reporting. With the objective to promote the understanding of health on the political agenda, strategic plans will be developed and implemented for further engagement with multilateral organizations, parliaments, civil society and the private sector. Strengthened leadership, governance and advocacy for health 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 Americas Regional Office +1 202 974 3000 http://www.paho.org/ 525 Twenty-third Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20037, United States of America Cuba Havana Havana 23.05407 -82.345189 Health - policy, planning and administration 310.8750000000 310.8750000000 310.8750000000 310.8750000000 310.8750000000 310.8750000000 310.8750000000 310.8750000000 2487.0000000000 World Health Organization World Health Organization 980.0000 Contractual Services World Health Organization World Health Organization 150.0000 General Operating Expenses 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="es">Country Cooperation Strategy Cuba (2018-2022)</narrative> <narrative xml:lang="en">Budget</narrative> XM-DAC-928-CU-2022-23-04.002.AM01.CUB04 World Health Organization <narrative xml:lang="en">Planning, allocation of resources, monitoring and reporting based on country priorities, carried out to achieve country impact, value-for-money and the strategic priorities of GPW 13</narrative> The Secretariat will ensure that the implications and lessons learned from the COVID-19 pandemic, and from implementation of the previous programme budget, will be incorporated in the results-based management process in terms of strategy, the programme budget, operational plans, and monitoring and reporting. This will include ensuring that the recommendations of the Independent Panel review and other reviews are incorporated in the plans and budgets of the Organization. The Secretariat will align the results framework and budget more closely so that investment decisions and resource allocation are geared towards delivering results and delivering them with value for money. It will use a more integrated results framework so that shared results will drive integrated work and collaboration for greater effectiveness. The budget will clearly signal the intention to deliver results at the country level through synergies across the three levels of the Organization. It will set out the investments needed so that it can fulfil its leadership role, perform normative work, provide country support and partner with others. Such support will be tailored to country needs, capacities and technical expertise and will consider the maturity of individual country health systems. The Secretariat will place results at the centre of management attention at all levels of the Organization. Comprehensive day-to-day systems for monitoring implementation will be supplemented by targeted spotlights that routinely focus leadership attention on a smaller number of priority areas ? where change is hardest to achieve or most cross-cutting or where the impact of achievement is symbolic or game-changing for the wider system. The Secretariat will ensure that corporate planning, budgeting, resource allocation and monitoring aligns with the Sustainable Development Goals principle of leaving no one behind. It will mainstream gender, equity and human rights, including by empowering people with disability in its results-based management process. The Secretariat will strengthen its priority-setting methodologies so that the country-level priorities and priorities of global health drive what is planned, implemented and budgeted and monitored by the entire Organization, including by taking into account actions that flow from the results of delivery stocktakes on the triple billion targets, as available. The Secretariat will establish suitable platforms for developing the programme budget in a participatory approach, with the active engagement of Member States in order to better reflect their priorities. The Secretariat will ensure that it is measuring what matters most, i.e., impacts in countries, while ensuring that it is able to demonstrate its contribution to achieving those impacts and how it has helped to leverage resources from others in support of national priorities and plans. It will expand implementation and reporting through the Output Scorecard methodology, while ensuring that the work of all offices is assessed to show how they add value to their achievements. The Secretariat will strengthen the implementation of results-based management, ensuring the complementarity and harmonization of all planning, budgeting, implementation, monitoring and reporting activities within the Organization. The Secretariat will implement the value-for-money strategy agreed by Member States to ensure that the Organization is maximizing results from the limited resources provided to it. It will promote only a culture of planning, implementation and monitoring that considers a range of choices to achieve better value for money. It will implement training and incorporate value-for-money principles in all steps of the results-based management process. Strengthened leadership, governance and advocacy for health 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 Americas Regional Office +1 202 974 3000 http://www.paho.org/ 525 Twenty-third Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20037, United States of America Cuba Havana Havana 23.05407 -82.345189 Health - policy, planning and administration 621.6250000000 621.6250000000 621.6250000000 621.6250000000 621.6250000000 621.6250000000 621.6250000000 621.6250000000 4973.0000000000 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="es">Country Cooperation Strategy Cuba (2018-2022)</narrative> <narrative xml:lang="en">Budget</narrative> XM-DAC-928-CU-2022-23-04.002.AM01.CUB06 World Health Organization <narrative xml:lang="en">?Leave no one behind? approach focused on equity, gender and human rights progressively incorporated and monitored</narrative> The Secretariat will exercise a leadership role in health at the global, regional and national levels through evidence-based policy advocacy and technical collaboration to promote the systematic integration of gender-responsive, equity-oriented and human rights-based approaches in national health policies, legislation and programmes in order to accelerate progress towards the Sustainable Development Goals. This will include improved coordination and collaboration with relevant partners through the United Nations system, as well as regional and country level inter-agency mechanisms and processes. The Secretariat will strengthen WHO?s normative role by ensuring that programmes and global public health goods are gender-responsive and human rights-based in order to ascertain who is being left behind, including through the identification of gender-related differences, discriminatory practices or barriers to effective coverage of health services. The Secretariat will intensify this work with enhanced technical support based on a more systematic application of evidence-based approaches, tools and methods and practical demonstration of what works to address gender, equity and human rights in health policies and programmes. The Secretariat will promote capacity-building, learning and knowledge transfer on gender-responsive, equity-enhancing and human rights-based approaches in health, including through training and by strengthening analysis and research capacity to promote the sustained integration of these approaches in its work with Member States and their partners through, for instance, the WHO Academy and regional and national initiatives. To support the three strategic shifts, the Secretariat will work to strengthen accountability for gender, equity and human rights, including commitments on disability, diversity and inclusion. This will be operationalized through United Nations accountability frameworks such as UNSWAP and UNDIS, as well as through internal mechanisms such as the ?Impactful integration of gender, equity and human rights? dimension on mainstreaming in the output scorecard. These accountability frameworks constitute a major aspect of annual reporting to Member States. The Secretariat will also work to promote an organizational culture that supports an enabling environment for gender, equity and human rights mainstreaming and for promoting diversity and inclusion in the Secretariat?s workforce. COVID-19 has exploited and exacerbated pre-existing social and health inequities, including gender inequalities, and has reversed decades of progress on these fronts. More than ever, the COVID-19 pandemic has dramatically illustrated the indivisibility and interdependence of all human rights and the need to develop a holistic, integrated response to the pandemic and other health issues. As the global community works on building back better, achieving this output will contribute to building more resilient health systems in ways that accommodate and compensate for pre-existing inequities as part of the pandemic response, including during future outbreaks or pandemics. The lessons of the COVID-19 pandemic response underscore the need to strengthen the ?leave no one behind? approach in the health sector response and socioeconomic recovery plans. The Secretariat has already adapted its work and will continue to support countries? ?leave no one behind? impact assessments, mitigation tools and technical guidance. The Secretariat will support capacity-building among national and local stakeholders in engaging, empowering and supporting communities in national and local COVID-19 response efforts. It will also optimize the role of community care workers in engaging with communities, including in surveillance, data-collection efforts and community-based participatory approaches. Strengthened leadership, governance and advocacy for health World Health Organization 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 Americas Regional Office +1 202 974 3000 http://www.paho.org/ 525 Twenty-third Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20037, United States of America Cuba Havana Havana 23.05407 -82.345189 Health - policy, planning and administration 1243.3750000000 1243.3750000000 1243.3750000000 1243.3750000000 1243.3750000000 1243.3750000000 1243.3750000000 1243.3750000000 9947.0000000000 World Health Organization World Health Organization 1474.0000 Contractual Services World Health Organization World Health Organization 534.3400 General Operating Expenses World Health Organization World Health Organization 1180.0000 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="es">Country Cooperation Strategy Cuba (2018-2022)</narrative> <narrative xml:lang="en">Budget</narrative> XM-DAC-928-CU-2022-23-04.003.AM01.CUB02 World Health Organization <narrative xml:lang="en">Effective and efficient management and development of human resources to attract, recruit and retain talent for successful programme delivery</narrative> In order to implement GPW 13, the Organization needs to ensure that its workforce is flexible, mobile, high-performing, fully trained and fit for purpose. Selection processes will be streamlined and made more efficient to allow the Organization to meet the staffing needs of programmes and enable corporate functions. Improved performance management, combined with career development and learning, will drive excellence and culture change and will be at the centre of the agenda in order to ensure that the Organization can rely on and retain a talented workforce. Staff mobility across the three levels of the Organization will enrich the capacity and knowledge of staff members and ensure that country needs are met effectively. The distribution of human resources will be in line with the country focus and organizational priorities set out in GPW 13. Diversity and gender balance will remain a priority. In 2020, measures related to COVID-19 have had a significant impact on the working environment and the workforce. WHO is both reflecting on the lessons learned in real time and discussing fundamental issues related to the future of its work. Specific issues include safety and security in the workplace, flexible working arrangements, contractual modalities and the mental health of the workforce. Building on earlier successes and learning from past challenges, the Secretariat will improve or develop new policies and procedures, strengthen existing initiatives and launch new ones. 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It will also ensure that support for the programmatic work of the Organization is central to the strengthening of information management and technology and will help to streamline administrative processes through relevant systems that facilitate implementation and achieve efficiency gains. Improved data management and visualization platforms are of crucial importance to the measurement of, and reporting on, the Organization?s plan of work and the facilitation of timely decision-making. The Secretariat underscores the need for secure and resilient information technology systems that are capable of delivering intended outcomes by providing continuous critical services and managed cybersecurity risks. Efficient, effective and reliable information systems are of paramount importance as they enable WHO to better support countries. In order to ensure its information systems function efficiently, the Secretariat will: strengthen and optimize information technology platforms and services that address user and business needs; make innovative use of digital systems, cloud solutions and value-for-money tools to facilitate and enable the work of the Organization at all levels; protect WHO?s information assets through the management of cybersecurity and related risks; improve business continuity planning for information technology and related functions; replace the current enterprise resource planning system with a sustainable system, meeting the needs of each business unit in a simple, intuitive and timely way while bringing greater efficiencies to global business operations; and strengthen and better integrate critical systems and processes in order to ensure optimal organizational performance and results-driven management. Financial, human, and administrative resources managed in an efficient, effective, results-oriented and transparent manner 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 Americas Regional Office +1 202 974 3000 http://www.paho.org/ 525 Twenty-third Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20037, United States of America Cuba Havana Havana 23.05407 -82.345189 Health - policy, planning and administration 8889.5000000000 8889.5000000000 8889.5000000000 8889.5000000000 8889.5000000000 8889.5000000000 8889.5000000000 8889.5000000000 71116.0000000000 World Health Organization World Health Organization 53878.7400 General Operating Expenses 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="es">Country Cooperation Strategy Cuba (2018-2022)</narrative> <narrative xml:lang="en">Budget</narrative> XM-DAC-928-CU-2022-23-04.003.AM01.CUB04 World Health Organization <narrative xml:lang="en">Safe and secure environment, with efficient infrastructure maintenance, cost-effective support services and responsive supply chain, including occupational health and safety</narrative> An integrated set of operational support services is essential for the Organization to fulfil its mandate in all locations. The Secretariat will ensure that the occupational health and safety standards are taken into account at headquarters, regional offices and country offices. Direct and sustained support will be provided to ensure the safety and security of the thousands of staff members deployed in the field. The Secretariat will strengthen its safety and security policies and continue to focus on improving the WHO working environment. The Secretariat will protect and promote the health and well-being of WHO?s global workforce and increase psychosocial support for staff in all duty stations. The Secretariat will continue to develop and implement its supply chain policy, including its procurement practices and logistics, at all levels of the Organization. Mainstreamed policies and standard operating procedures will enable WHO to reduce the cost of support services and supply chains and increase their efficiency. The Secretariat will work with the United Nations Department of Safety and Security to set security standards while improving its ability to anticipate risks, provide high-quality safety and security training, and maintain and update its infrastructure. Financial, human, and administrative resources managed in an efficient, effective, results-oriented and transparent manner World Health Organization 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 Americas Regional Office +1 202 974 3000 http://www.paho.org/ 525 Twenty-third Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20037, United States of America Cuba Havana Havana 23.05407 -82.345189 Health - policy, planning and administration 7667.0000000000 7667.0000000000 7667.0000000000 7667.0000000000 7667.0000000000 7667.0000000000 7667.0000000000 7667.0000000000 61336.0000000000 World Health Organization World Health Organization 39.2400 Contractual Services World Health Organization World Health Organization 9646.6300 Equipment, Vehicles and Furniture World Health Organization World Health Organization 23119.3700 General Operating Expenses World Health Organization World Health Organization 5993.9800 Medical Supplies and Materials World Health Organization World Health Organization 10313.3000 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="es">Country Cooperation Strategy Cuba (2018-2022)</narrative> <narrative xml:lang="en">Budget</narrative> XM-DAC-928-CU-2022-23-13.002.AM01.CUB02 World Health Organization <narrative xml:lang="en">Proven prevention strategies for priority/epidemic-prone diseases implemented at scale</narrative> The Secretariat will step up its leadership by: advocating and providing support for the implementation of global disease strategies, including the equitable management of scarce resources at the global and regional level, through the International Coordinating Group on Vaccine Provision; managing the global emergency vaccine, medicine and reagent stockpiles, including through forecasting vaccine stocks and negotiating vaccine prices, will continue through WHO?s networks and partners to ensure availability and access; spearheading the development of a global strategy on viral haemorrhagic fevers; and advocating for the elimination of measles and rubella as part of the Immunization Agenda 2030. The Secretariat will support countries to: implement local prevention and control measures, ensuring access to life-saving interventions, such as vaccines, and to contextualize and implement global strategies, including those for yellow fever, cholera and meningitis; improve cooperation in, and coordination of, epidemic preparedness and response by strengthening regional and subregional networks with partners, including institutes of public health and national centres for disease control, professional associations and international partners; and develop country capabilities for the prevention, detection and control of cholera, viral haemorrhagic fevers, meningitis and yellow fever, including strengthening coordination to build surveillance and laboratory capacity, and scaled-up capabilities to ensure that front-line health workers are protected and able to implement infection prevention and control best practices. The Secretariat will: produce normative products, including outbreak investigation guidance, to shorten the time to confirmation and response for all epidemic-prone diseases; scale up the implementation of strategies for epidemic-prone diseases, including the adoption of new and enabling technologies; implement the global strategy for defeating meningitis by 2030, and together with expert networks, develop global prevention and control policies and guidance; and work with partners and countries to develop a global strategy to prevent and control viral haemorrhagic fevers. Proven prevention strategies for priority/epidemic-prone diseases implemented at scale World Health Organization 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 Americas Regional Office +1 202 974 3000 http://www.paho.org/ 525 Twenty-third Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20037, United States of America Cuba Havana Havana 23.05407 -82.345189 Health - policy, planning and administration 98413.0000000000 98413.0000000000 98413.0000000000 98413.0000000000 98413.0000000000 98413.0000000000 98413.0000000000 98413.0000000000 787304.0000000000 World Health Organization World Health Organization 24812.3000 Contractual Services World Health Organization World Health Organization 1707.5300 Equipment, Vehicles and Furniture World Health Organization World Health Organization 2570.4200 General Operating Expenses World Health Organization World Health Organization 3860.7400 Medical Supplies and Materials World Health Organization World Health Organization 457762.0500 Medical Supplies and Materials World Health Organization World Health Organization 28282.2400 Staff and Other Personnel Costs World Health Organization World Health Organization 218203.0500 Transfers and Grants to Counterparts World Health Organization 36120.9600 Transfers and Grants to Counterparts World Health Organization 13985.0700 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="es">Country Cooperation Strategy Cuba (2018-2022)</narrative> <narrative xml:lang="en">Budget</narrative> XM-DAC-928-CU-2022-23-13.003.AM01.CUB02 World Health Organization <narrative xml:lang="en">Acute health emergencies rapidly responded to, leveraging relevant national and international capacities</narrative> The Secretariat will step up its leadership by: developing and implementing strategic preparedness and response plans for all emergencies; enhancing the Emergency Operations Platform and network for the coordination and management of incidents, including mobilization and deployment of expertise; providing emergency supplies and finances through the Contingency Fund for Emergencies to enable rapid response at country level; and providing technical assistance by developing strategic guidelines and standard operating procedures, based on evolving public health needs; coordinating global health emergency responses, through established incident management structures, with a broad range of United Nations and non-United Nations partners, as a key member of the Inter-Agency Standing Committee, as Lead Agency of the Global Health Cluster and as custodian of the International Health Regulations (2005); leading the development of a global, regional, and country-level emergency workforce, including rosters for surge capacity, and building operational capacity through integrated public health teams at all levels to strengthen WHO country and regional capacity to support emergency operations, including at the subnational level; evolving and integrating its emergency management and response systems in a modular manner, using common reference data and document structures as well as permissions and access control ? the Event Management Suite 2 (EMS2) initiative, enabling collaboration with partners and designed in a manner that allows for distribution to national systems in the future; and strengthening and expanding the global workforce of operational partnerships and networks, including the GOARN, emergency medical teams, the Global Health Cluster and standby partners to build emergency capacity and ensure rapid response when needed. The Secretariat will support countries to: convene and make recommendations on emergency grading based on risk assessments as established in the emergency response framework; implement emergency response activities through effective planning, budgeting, risk management and identification of financing gaps, ensuring continuous resource mobilization efforts and supporting resource allocation decisions through the Event Management Suite 2 (EMS2) structure; redesign and adapt existing operations and supply chain and logistics platforms to manage large emergency events; and strengthen linkages to regional and national emergency operations centres and national networks in order to ensure that such centres function as major strategic information hubs; The Secretariat will: convene Emergency Committees under the International Health Regulations (2005), in the case of an extraordinary public health event, which will advise the Director-General on whether to declare a public health emergency of international concern; strengthen the global emergency operations platform, building stronger national and regional networks with a focus on improving standardization and interoperability, sharing and analysing critical real-time information for strategic decision-making and coordinating, mobilizing and rapidly deploying surge personnel through Global Outbreak Alert and Response Network (GOARN), Emergency Medical Teams and other operational partnerships; build the global, robust and multifaceted supply chain platform required to provide essential supplies in emergencies and strengthen the Organization?s ability to rapidly initiate and sustain deep field operations by consolidating demand, coordinating purchasing, streamlining distribution, providing support on a continuum and building relevant resources at global, regional and country levels; and develop rapid, evidence-based guidance during all emergencies, convening all relevant stakeholders to address evolving challenges. Acute health emergencies rapidly responded to, leveraging relevant national and international capacities World Health Organization 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 Americas Regional Office +1 202 974 3000 http://www.paho.org/ 525 Twenty-third Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20037, United States of America Cuba Havana Havana 23.05407 -82.345189 Health - policy, planning and administration 104925.1250000000 104925.1250000000 104925.1250000000 104925.1250000000 104925.1250000000 104925.1250000000 104925.1250000000 104925.1250000000 839401.0000000000 World Health Organization World Health Organization 217.4500 Contractual Services World Health Organization World Health Organization 2200.0000 General Operating Expenses World Health Organization World Health Organization 192840.4100 Medical Supplies and Materials World Health Organization World Health Organization 644143.8500 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="es">Country Cooperation Strategy Cuba (2018-2022)</narrative> <narrative xml:lang="en">Budget</narrative> XM-DAC-928-CU-2022-23-14.001.AM01.CUB01 World Health Organization <narrative xml:lang="en">TDR - Strengthened evidence base, prioritization and uptake of WHO generated norms and standards and improved research capacity and the ability to effectively and sustainably scale up innovations, including digital technology, in countries</narrative> TDR - Strengthened evidence base, prioritization and uptake of WHO generated norms and standards and improved research capacity and the ability to effectively and sustainably scale up innovations, including digital technology, in countries Special Programme for Research and Training in Tropical Diseases (TDR) World Health Organization 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 Americas Regional Office +1 202 974 3000 http://www.paho.org/ 525 Twenty-third Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20037, United States of America Cuba Havana Havana 23.05407 -82.345189 Health - policy, planning and administration 1997.2500000000 1997.2500000000 1997.2500000000 1997.2500000000 1997.2500000000 1997.2500000000 1997.2500000000 1997.2500000000 15978.0000000000 World Health Organization World Health Organization 5313.4000 Medical Supplies and Materials World Health Organization World Health Organization 10664.7000 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="es">Country Cooperation Strategy Cuba (2018-2022)</narrative> <narrative xml:lang="en">Budget</narrative> XM-DAC-928-CU-2024-25-01.001.AM01.CUB01 World Health Organization <narrative xml:lang="en">Countries enabled to provide high-quality, people-centred health services, based on primary health care strategies and comprehensive essential service packages</narrative> The Secretariat will step up its leadership by: providing global, regional and national stewardship to support countries most in need in reorienting their health systems towards primary health care, including essential public health functions central to regaining universal health coverage and other health-related Sustainable Development Goals and supporting the attainment of health security. This is in line with the recommendations of the WHO position paper on building health systems resilience for universal health coverage and health security during the COVID-19 pandemic and beyond; and provide leadership at global, regional and national level for ensuring development and implementation of policies and practices that are aimed at elimination of avoidable harm in health care and improving safety and quality of care. This is in line with the strategic objectives and strategies of the Global patient safety action plan 2021-2030. The Secretariat will support countries to: prioritize services through context-relevant service packages that are designed for implementation and reflect models of care that are primary health care-oriented; establish service and infrastructure development plans, ensuring foundations are met and that provision of quality primary care services is scaled up; develop and implement national policies, standards and mechanisms for quality and safety, including IPC programmes and practices and mechanisms to reduce medical errors and associated harms and enhance medication safety, in both public and private health facilities; organize and manage service delivery platforms and how they relate with each other, including through strengthened leadership and management capacity at the subnational (i.e. district) and facility levels and improved transparency and accountability locally; design mechanisms to facilitate access to care and patients? movements across service delivery platforms (self-care, home care, community health centres, general and specialized hospitals in both public and private sectors), with the definition care pathways and by bolstering opportunities for digital and organizational innovations; advocate, build capacity and support empowering and engaging patients, families and communities, as core elements of efforts to the reorientation of health systems, and improve quality and patient safety, recognizing and integrating behavioural insights into policies; implement clinical support tools to standardize and improve service delivery at the point of care, including for traditional and complementary medicine; and continuously track progress services and learn for improvement, including by implementing the primary health care monitoring and evaluation framework, with particular emphasis on equity issues and reaching the most vulnerable. 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 Americas Regional Office +1 202 974 3000 http://www.paho.org/ 525 Twenty-third Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20037, United States of America Cuba Havana Havana 23.05407 -82.345189 Health - policy, planning and administration 15118.0000000000 15118.0000000000 15118.0000000000 15118.0000000000 15118.0000000000 15118.0000000000 15118.0000000000 15118.0000000000 120944.0000000000 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="es">Country Cooperation Strategy Cuba (2018-2022)</narrative> <narrative xml:lang="en">Budget</narrative> XM-DAC-928-CU-2024-25-01.001.AM01.CUB02 World Health Organization <narrative xml:lang="en">Countries enabled to strengthen their health systems to deliver on condition- and disease-specific service coverage results</narrative> The Secretariat will support countries to: scale up primary health care by integrating services to address communicable and noncommunicable diseases and mental health across the continuum of care into essential tailored packages of quality health services ? in particular for countries with fragile health systems and those with a high burden of conditions and diseases; build on the experience of the response to the COVID-19 pandemic and integrate preparedness and response further into the role of primary health care and essential public health functions, thereby strengthening health systems resilience; scale up service coverage with impactful outcomes in primary health care using tracer disease-specific indicators, such as hypertension and the diabetes care cascade, and depression for mental health conditions; implement cost-effective, evidence-based WHO policies, technical strategies, action plans, norms and standards and innovations to address conditions and diseases, while mainstreaming gender, equity, disability and human rights considerations, in partnership with key public health actors; strengthen basic emergency care services, including for injury, trauma; demonstrate impact in service coverage and control of conditions and diseases identified in the local context through data analysis, epidemiological reviews and modelling; integrate condition and disease-specific strategies into their national health strategies, and to leverage the strengths of specific health topics at all levels (e.g. national laboratories, medical goods and supplies procurement chains, and strategic information systems); adapt WHO norms and standards for condition- and disease-specific service coverage to inform country implementation decisions and ensure integration based on best practices and recommendations; attain regional or global recognition when nearing disease elimination and eventually validation with disease-free status; assess national preparedness and response plans, national strategic plans, health topic reviews, related to conditions and diseases and rehabilitation, especially in fragile, conflict and vulnerable settings; strengthen the health management information system, including with efficient patient tracking and follow-up, to improve care quality and accountability; use surveillance systems to identify health needs, monitor disease trends and the impact of interventions, as well as progress towards control, elimination and eradication; generate data, burden-of-disease assessments, incidence studies for country, regional and global status reports to monitor progress on disease control, elimination and eradication, as well as to determine programme gaps and population service coverage; strengthen the collection, analysis and use of routine topic to improve responses for disease-specific interventions; target the optimization of available resources with disease-control precision micro-planning; strengthen national health systems? capacities, tailored to country-specific needs and gaps, to address mental health conditions, integrating mental health services in primary health care; strengthen primary health care to reach population health needs in an integrated approach (integrating and broadening screening for specific conditions and diseases at health visits); strengthen health systems to address for the prevention, diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation from communicable and noncommunicable diseases, and mental health and substance use conditions across the continuum of care, using regional and national institutional capacity-building; and monitor and evaluate the uptake of norms and standards in countries to seek to attribute their impact on communicable and noncommunicable diseases and mental health conditions. 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 Americas Regional Office +1 202 974 3000 http://www.paho.org/ 525 Twenty-third Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20037, United States of America Cuba Havana Havana 23.05407 -82.345189 Health - policy, planning and administration 21224.3750000000 21224.3750000000 21224.3750000000 21224.3750000000 21224.3750000000 21224.3750000000 21224.3750000000 21224.3750000000 169795.0000000000 World Health Organization World Health Organization 17859.1900 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="es">Country Cooperation Strategy Cuba (2018-2022)</narrative> <narrative xml:lang="en">Budget</narrative> XM-DAC-928-CU-2024-25-01.001.AM01.CUB03 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 Americas Regional Office +1 202 974 3000 http://www.paho.org/ 525 Twenty-third Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20037, United States of America Cuba Havana Havana 23.05407 -82.345189 Health - policy, planning and administration 8893.0000000000 8893.0000000000 8893.0000000000 8893.0000000000 8893.0000000000 8893.0000000000 8893.0000000000 8893.0000000000 71144.0000000000 World Health Organization World Health Organization 775.0000 Contractual Services World Health Organization World Health Organization 160.0000 Contractual Services World Health Organization World Health Organization 1450.0000 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="es">Country Cooperation Strategy Cuba (2018-2022)</narrative> <narrative xml:lang="en">Budget</narrative> XM-DAC-928-CU-2024-25-01.001.AM01.CUB04 World Health Organization <narrative xml:lang="en">Countries? health governance capacity strengthened for improved transparency, accountability, responsiveness and empowerment of communities</narrative> The Secretariat will support countries to: strengthen health sector governance and leadership capacities and skills at national, subnational and local levels in view to reorienting health systems based on primary health care and essential public health functions for universal health coverage and health security; review and update of comprehensive and gender-responsive, equity-enhancing and human rights-based national health policies and strategies for universal health coverage and health security; promote health systems performance assessments for evidence-based decision-making in view of reorienting their health system for improved population health, people-centredness, equity and well-being; manage policy dialogue while leveraging existing or developing new country-level health sector multistakeholder coordination platforms and United Nations country teams to improve the harmonization and alignment of specific stakeholders strategies and/or funding streams with national health strategies, policies and plans (following &quot;one plan, one budget, one monitoring and evaluation process&quot; principles); support fragile, conflict-affected and vulnerable countries in the operationalization of humanitarian-development-peace nexus in COVID-19 pandemic recovery planning; assess progress and gaps in access, with a focus on unmet needs and health barriers experienced by vulnerable populations to conduct policy dialogues with key stakeholders to identify policy options to develop resilient health systems and advance towards universal health coverage; engage with national health assemblies and parliamentarians? networks, civil society and the private sector and enact societal dialogue to take action on common goods for health (such as policy formulation and analysis; health sector coordination; integrated strategic health information, analysis and communication; regulation and legislation; fiscal instruments; and population services); build and maintain fit-for-purpose health sector institutional arrangements at national and subnational levels in order to strengthen mixed health systems governance and the integration of national, subnational and local health governance; support Member States to create inclusive public policy, institutional and regulatory frameworks for working with the private sector to manage the private sectors contribution to health systems consistent with national health priorities as well as establish and maintain a platform to support countries to access the resources tools and guidance needed for stronger governance and effective public policy on the private sector in health; engage with the population, communities and civil society actors, particularly vulnerable and marginalized population groups in public health policy formulation, analysis, coordination, implementation, oversight and regulation at national and subnational levels; establish and improve institutional arrangements for social participation in health decision-making in order to increase transparency, accountability and responsiveness to public expectations at national, subnational and local levels; establish health laws, regulatory arrangements and programmes that reach all health sector stakeholders, including in the public and private sectors, and are grounded in human rights approaches and consistent with the Sustainable Development Goals; engage in health systems governance networks and platforms for collaborative and actionable governance; and increase health systems accountability and mitigate the risk of corruption by strengthening institutional arrangements and supportive regulations. 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 Americas Regional Office +1 202 974 3000 http://www.paho.org/ 525 Twenty-third Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20037, United States of America Cuba Havana Havana 23.05407 -82.345189 Health - policy, planning and administration 5335.7500000000 5335.7500000000 5335.7500000000 5335.7500000000 5335.7500000000 5335.7500000000 5335.7500000000 5335.7500000000 42686.0000000000 World Health Organization World Health Organization 174.7200 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="es">Country Cooperation Strategy Cuba (2018-2022)</narrative> <narrative xml:lang="en">Budget</narrative> XM-DAC-928-CU-2024-25-01.001.AM01.CUB05 World Health Organization <narrative xml:lang="en">Countries enabled to strengthen their health and care workforce</narrative> The Secretariat will step up its leadership by: advocating to strengthen capacity across all WHO Member States for a multidisciplinary workforce to undertake the essential public health functions, including emergency preparedness and response; and strengthening communities of practice and networking among all health and care occupations involved in the delivery of health services and public health functions. This includes the evolving work with those occupations represented in the World Health Professions Alliance, a Nursing and Midwifery Global Community of Practice and the work endorsed by the G20 with associations, institutions and schools of public health. The Secretariat will support countries to: develop and implement updated health and care workforce strategies, policies and investment plans to address health workforce bottlenecks and inefficiencies based on national context, national models of care reforms, essential packages of health services, and essential public health functions. These need to be informed by a health labour market data and analysis, and with multisectoral and multistakeholder dialogue; mobilize partnerships and adequate funding from domestic sources as well as donor sources, to sustain the recurrent cost of the supply, recruitment, deployment, protection and retention of competent, skilled and motivated health workers. In countries with critical health workforce shortages, mobilize international financing institutions to support the infrastructure/capital investments needed to expand health and care workforce supply and create safe and enabling environment for delivering quality primary health care for all; ensure safe and decent work for health and care workers, including secure income and employment, optimal working conditions, equal opportunity, labour and social protections, and respect for rights at work, as well as the prevention of violence against, and sexual harassment of health and care workers; reorient and reform workforce models, occupations, and delivery teams (for example, with respect to adequate classification, skills mix, roles and scopes of practice) in order to effectively and efficiently deliver essential packages of health services and essential public health functions. Reorganize scopes of practice, if needed, to expand access to critical services and optimize primary care delivery; strengthen and align education, training, competencies and lifelong learning towards producing the skills needed to deliver integrated and people-centred health and care services, including the delivery of essential public health functions based on a primary health care approach; strengthen health and care workforce data collection, analysis and reporting, through the national health workforce accounts, including disaggregated data; improve the access and distribution of the workforce through appropriate strategies (for example, regulations, financial and non-financial incentives, education, infrastructure) to recruit and deploy health workers in rural, hard-to-reach and underserved areas; strengthen the governance functions and capacity of national regulatory authorities to appropriately regulate health professional education and practice, including public and private sector actors; support management of the international mobility of health workers, including through bilateral and regional cooperation, as well as by reporting on the implementation of the WHO Global Code of Practice on the International Recruitment of Health Personnel; build a critical mass of workforce leadership and institutional capacity on health and care workforce policy, planning, management and development, and its related functions and systems. 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 Americas Regional Office +1 202 974 3000 http://www.paho.org/ 525 Twenty-third Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20037, United States of America Cuba Havana Havana 23.05407 -82.345189 Health - policy, planning and administration 2667.8750000000 2667.8750000000 2667.8750000000 2667.8750000000 2667.8750000000 2667.8750000000 2667.8750000000 2667.8750000000 21343.0000000000 World Health Organization World Health Organization 20.0000 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="es">Country Cooperation Strategy Cuba (2018-2022)</narrative> <narrative xml:lang="en">Budget</narrative> XM-DAC-928-CU-2024-25-01.002.AM01.CUB01 World Health Organization <narrative xml:lang="en">Countries enabled to develop and implement equitable health financing strategies and reforms to sustain progress towards universal health coverage</narrative> The Secretariat will step up its leadership by: intensifying dissemination of WHO ?desirable attributes? in health financing to make progress towards universal health coverage, to drive consensus about priorities among key stakeholders ? countries, international partners, academia and civil society ? ultimately to shape the policy agenda at global and regional levels, for example through the Sustainable Financing Accelerator of the Global Action Plan for Healthy Lives and Well-Being for All, the P4H network and the Regional Economic Communities in Africa. The Secretariat will support countries to: use the health financing progress matrix to identify key policies and implementation steps as inputs to reform strategies to accelerate progress towards universal health coverage, and to facilitate tracking of implementation progress, for example as part of annual monitoring; apply deeper-dive diagnostics, where relevant, to develop detailed guidance on specific issues, such as strategic purchasing and the implications and use of digital technologies in health financing, and use analysis of financial protection to support design of protective coverage policies to address financial hardship; support practical policy implementation by analysing political economy challenges for reforms; complement the above with recommendations for public financial management adjustments to sustain the benefits from health financing reforms; this includes the formulation of performance, or results-oriented health budgets; incorporate public health services and programmes into national health financing strategies, together with plans to enhance sustainable coverage in the face of external funding fluctuations and transitions; design pro-health and pro-poor fiscal policies, aligned with broader Sustainable Development Goals; and strengthen capacity in health financing through eLearning and face-to-face training programmes, knowledge exchanges, managed study tours and peer-to-peer learning. Reduced number of people suffering financial hardship World Health Organization 1/1/2024 12:00:00 AM 12/31/2025 12:00:00 AM 1/1/2024 12:00:00 AM Americas Regional Office +1 202 974 3000 http://www.paho.org/ 525 Twenty-third Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20037, United States of America Cuba Havana Havana 23.05407 -82.345189 Health - policy, planning and administration 1274.6250000000 1274.6250000000 1274.6250000000 1274.6250000000 1274.6250000000 1274.6250000000 1274.6250000000 1274.6250000000 10197.0000000000 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="es">Country Cooperation Strategy Cuba (2018-2022)</narrative> <narrative xml:lang="en">Budget</narrative> XM-DAC-928-CU-2024-25-01.002.AM01.CUB02 World Health Organization <narrative xml:lang="en">Countries enabled to produce and analyse information on financial protection, equity and health expenditures and to use this information to track progress and inform decision-making</narrative> The Secretariat will step up its leadership by: promoting the use of high-quality, country-sourced comparative data on health expenditure, organized according to standard classifications, to understand the sources and uses of health resources for all countries as well as financial hardship due to out-of-pocket payments and financial barriers to access leading to forgone care/unmet needs to monitor financial protection as an integral part of universal health coverage; using such data (mentioned above) to inform policy-dialogue stakeholders at global, regional and national levels to make progress in reducing inequalities in access to health services driven by inadequate financial protection mechanisms and/or inadequate levels of public spending on health; and mobilizing countries, partners and civil society organizations around a global agenda for improving the quality and timeliness of health expenditure information and analysis to promote transparency on the use of resources. The Secretariat will support countries to: analyse data on financial hardship arising from out-of-pocket spending, financial barriers to access, forgone care and unmet need to support health financing policy design; produce and analyse high-quality and policy-relevant data on the sources and uses of funds in the health sector to enhance transparency and inform national policy, including for analysis of health spending patterns by funding source, financing arrangement, health care function (including primary health care), diseases and input factors where possible, while concurrently contributing to the annual update of the WHO Global Health Expenditure Database; strengthen capacities for data collection, analysis and use for policy dialogue; conduct in-depth, country-tailored policy analysis using routine administrative and survey data; and institutionalize health accounts and the use of the data for policy dialogue. In producing technical products on norms/standard, data and research, the Secretariat will: track financial hardship using global and regional metrics to update the global database on financial protection and support evidence-based policy discussions; focus the tracking on financial hardship experienced by the poorest while expanding the disaggregation to age and gender in addition to rural/urban populations to support targeted policy discussions and ensure no one is left behind; increase the evidence available on financial barriers to access as a driver of forgone care/unmet needs specially for the lowest socioeconomic quintiles; produce and analyse high-quality and policy-relevant data on the sources and uses of funds in the health sector to enhance transparency and inform policy at country level, highlighting primary health care and other relevant items of expenditure that linked with preparedness, while also contributing to the annual update of the WHO Global Health Expenditure Database; and support the production of global, regional and country reports showing progress in financial protection and trends in the sources and uses of funds in the health sector. Reduced number of people suffering financial hardship World Health Organization 1/1/2024 12:00:00 AM 12/31/2025 12:00:00 AM 1/1/2024 12:00:00 AM Americas Regional Office +1 202 974 3000 http://www.paho.org/ 525 Twenty-third Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20037, United States of America Cuba Havana Havana 23.05407 -82.345189 Health - policy, planning and administration 1185.7500000000 1185.7500000000 1185.7500000000 1185.7500000000 1185.7500000000 1185.7500000000 1185.7500000000 1185.7500000000 9486.0000000000 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="es">Country Cooperation Strategy Cuba (2018-2022)</narrative> <narrative xml:lang="en">Budget</narrative> XM-DAC-928-CU-2024-25-01.002.AM01.CUB03 World Health Organization <narrative xml:lang="en">Countries enabled to improve institutional capacity for transparent decision-making in priority-setting and resource allocation and analysis of the impact of health in the national economy</narrative> The Secretariat will step up its leadership by: convening countries and experts to share their best practices on institutionalizing their priority-setting processes in WHO-hosted and in other international meetings; assisting and setting up regional networks to facilitate the technical work of health technology assessment; collaborating with technical partners to ensure that guidance is consistent and country work is synergistic.; working with global health initiatives to ensure an integrated approach to incorporating their priority interventions into a single package; and building technical and political networks to support the recommendations of the WHO Council on the Economics on Health for All. The Secretariat will support countries to: develop or enhance packages that guarantee effective coverage by providing the tools to systematically assess (data) and appraise (dialogue) interventions according to their nationally-defined criteria with a focus on equity; build institutional capacity to establish or strengthen their national mechanism for health technology assessment; and develop technically rigorous investment cases for key policy priorities, such as primary health care, preparedness, equity-oriented health system interventions. In producing technical products on norms/standard, data and research, the Secretariat will: refine and improve the integrated health tool for planning and costing (one health tool online); work with partners to develop a tool to assist countries as they make trade-offs based on their national criteria that will facilitate, visualize and document their appraisal processes; promote the maturity model for health technology assessment and update the model and related benefit package database by implementing related surveys; develop or refine guidelines for the development and use of investment cases; and develop, refine or promote guidance and tools that promote allocative and technical efficiency that make use of developments in routine health information systems at the country level, including advances in information and communications technology. Reduced number of people suffering financial hardship World Health Organization 1/1/2024 12:00:00 AM 12/31/2025 12:00:00 AM 1/1/2024 12:00:00 AM Americas Regional Office +1 202 974 3000 http://www.paho.org/ 525 Twenty-third Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20037, United States of America Cuba Havana Havana 23.05407 -82.345189 Health - policy, planning and administration 652.1250000000 652.1250000000 652.1250000000 652.1250000000 652.1250000000 652.1250000000 652.1250000000 652.1250000000 5217.0000000000 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="es">Country Cooperation Strategy Cuba (2018-2022)</narrative> <narrative xml:lang="en">Budget</narrative> XM-DAC-928-CU-2024-25-01.003.AM01.CUB01 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 Americas Regional Office +1 202 974 3000 http://www.paho.org/ 525 Twenty-third Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20037, United States of America Cuba Havana Havana 23.05407 -82.345189 Health - policy, planning and administration 1600.7500000000 1600.7500000000 1600.7500000000 1600.7500000000 1600.7500000000 1600.7500000000 1600.7500000000 1600.7500000000 12806.0000000000 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="es">Country Cooperation Strategy Cuba (2018-2022)</narrative> <narrative xml:lang="en">Budget</narrative> XM-DAC-928-CU-2024-25-01.003.AM01.CUB02 World Health Organization <narrative xml:lang="en">Improved and more equitable access to health products through global market shaping and supporting countries to monitor and ensure efficient and transparent procurement and supply systems</narrative> The Secretariat will support countries to: ? develop, implement and monitor relevant national policies to ensure the appropriate use of, and equitable access to, health products; ? enforce appropriate prescription policies guiding the rational use of health products, while minimizing risk of abuse of controlled and other medicines; ? strengthen capacity to forecast national and regional needs for essential health products and technologies, and use those needs to shape markets for improved access to health products, including essential health products for noncommunicable diseases and mental health; ? strengthen capacity for procurement by developing guidance on the provision of medical devices and assistive technologies; ? carry out health technology assessments and strengthen the capacity of national technical advisory groups to provide evidence-based decision-making on priority-setting and on the selection and level of coverage of health products needed to achieve universal health coverage; ? develop and implement effective policies to improve the appropriate and safe use of health products within the framework of patient-centred health care services; ? strengthen regional collaboration required for the establishment of regional pooled procurement via the optimization and harmonization of pricing, procurement and supply chain policies for health products; ? adapt and support implementation of pricing policies based on recently updated WHO guidelines to ensure affordability and equitable access to health products for all; ? assess and improve national procurement and supply chain systems, to facilitate a strengthened and resilient procurement and supply chain management systems for health products, including locally produced emergency health kits or donated supplies, while also providing for their correct disposal; ? develop comprehensive and integrated logistics management information systems for all essential health products; and ? develop, implement monitor and evaluate national transparency policies/ initiatives for health product markets. 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 Americas Regional Office +1 202 974 3000 http://www.paho.org/ 525 Twenty-third Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20037, United States of America Cuba Havana Havana 23.05407 -82.345189 Health - policy, planning and administration 2934.6250000000 2934.6250000000 2934.6250000000 2934.6250000000 2934.6250000000 2934.6250000000 2934.6250000000 2934.6250000000 23477.0000000000 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="es">Country Cooperation Strategy Cuba (2018-2022)</narrative> <narrative xml:lang="en">Budget</narrative> XM-DAC-928-CU-2024-25-01.003.AM01.CUB03 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 support countries to: implement regulation through reliance and national regulatory authorities networks; support and strengthen the capacity of national regulatory systems to achieve maturity level 3 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, and through this process strengthen country and regional regulatory oversight; address gaps identified in regulatory capacity for quality-assured and safe health products; strengthen capacity of pharmaceutical sector in countries that manufacture products for low- and middle-income countries and/or local supply in low- and middle-income countries; reinforce access by establishing and improving local production and develop model strategies for quality-assured medicines and other health products; strengthen post-market surveillance and pharmacovigilance of medical products to ensure access to quality, safe and efficacious health products in order to improve the detection of, the response to, and prevent use of substandard and falsified medical products; disseminate product alerts of substandard and falsified medical products; develop, adopt and strengthen national and regional regulatory preparedness, and use regulatory networks to facilitate regulatory procedures for risk-based and expedited (when needed) evaluations during public health emergencies; and strengthen capacity for production of medicines, vaccines and other health products. In producing technical products on norms/standard, data and research, the Secretariat will: strengthen and expand WHO prequalification lists, including the WHO model list of essential 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; 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; and develop evidence-based capacity-buildingand technical assistance packages for promoting quality production of health products. 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 Americas Regional Office +1 202 974 3000 http://www.paho.org/ 525 Twenty-third Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20037, United States of America Cuba Havana Havana 23.05407 -82.345189 Health - policy, planning and administration 3646.1250000000 3646.1250000000 3646.1250000000 3646.1250000000 3646.1250000000 3646.1250000000 3646.1250000000 3646.1250000000 29169.0000000000 World Health Organization World Health Organization 983.5000 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="es">Country Cooperation Strategy Cuba (2018-2022)</narrative> <narrative xml:lang="en">Budget</narrative> XM-DAC-928-CU-2024-25-01.003.AM01.CUB04 World Health Organization <narrative xml:lang="en">Research and development agenda defined and research coordinated in line with public health priorities</narrative> The Secretariat will support countries to: increase the integration and coordination among centralized data repositories to share information on research and development pipelines, clinical trials data and health research system indicators globally; enhance national and regional research and development capacity to develop priority, essential health products and utilize target product profiles in the development of new products to address public health needs; rapidly approve, introduce and roll out newly developed paediatric formulations, including support to strengthen post-marketing surveillance and pharmacovigilance specific to the paediatric; and establish an mRNA research and developmentnetwork and convene scientific experts among participating countries to ensure intercountry and inter-region sharing ofscientific expertise and develop long-term capacity-building plan for health products research and development. In producing technical products on norms/standard, data and research, the Secretariat will: create effective cross-organizational mechanisms for research and development, including by establishing research and development networks; develop a joint scientific advice procedure, whereby product developers may approach the Secretariat for advice on prequalification in order to enhance the accelerated development of products that meet the criteria for innovation and likely public health value; update the global priority lists of antimicrobial-resistant bacteria pathogens of public importance; and provide regular reviews and assessments of the development pipeline for treatments and vaccines in order to encourage continued investment in new strategies to promote the development of innovative antibacterial treatments and antifungal treatments and diagnostics. 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 Americas Regional Office +1 202 974 3000 http://www.paho.org/ 525 Twenty-third Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20037, United States of America Cuba Havana Havana 23.05407 -82.345189 Health - policy, planning and administration 533.6250000000 533.6250000000 533.6250000000 533.6250000000 533.6250000000 533.6250000000 533.6250000000 533.6250000000 4269.0000000000 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="es">Country Cooperation Strategy Cuba (2018-2022)</narrative> <narrative xml:lang="en">Budget</narrative> XM-DAC-928-CU-2024-25-01.003.AM01.CUB05 World Health Organization <narrative xml:lang="en">Countries enabled to address antimicrobial resistance through strengthened surveillance systems, laboratory capacity, infection prevention and control, awareness-raising and evidence-based policies and practices</narrative> The Secretariat will support countries to: incorporate antimicrobial resistance into national strategies, policies and plans, with budgets linked to achieving antimicrobial resistance national action plan targets, the targets of the Sustainable Development Goals and national health security plans; establishing robust national multisectoral governance mechanisms with mandate, adequate resources, and accountability for monitoring the implementation of antimicrobial resistance national action plans; highlight pandemic response and recovery measures by offering multiple entry points to address antimicrobial resistance, including by enhancing IPC; antimicrobial stewardship; food safety; water, sanitation and hygiene; immunization; strengthening surveillance systems; strengthening clinical microbiology laboratories and diagnostic services; operational research; and multisectoral coordination; establish the cost and benefits of antimicrobial resistanceresponse across different sectors to inform global, regional and country prioritization and resource mobilization following a step-wise approach: (i) development of a consensus-based package of antimicrobial resistancepriority interventions across One Health sectors, cost and return on investment, (ii) customizing the newly developed priority package of multisectoral interventions, a toolbox for costing and estimation of return on investment to different countries; and (iii) supporting the development of countries investment cases and resource mobilization for implementation of national action plans; develop, prioritize, cost, fund, implement and monitor multisectoral national action plans on antimicrobial resistance, including by establishing functional national multisectoral coordination mechanisms that engage all relevant sectors, are adequately resourced, and are accountable for implementation of the antimicrobial resistance national action plan; establish a people-centred package of core interventions for human health in the antimicrobial resistance national action plan; raise public awareness through targeted efforts, including through World Antimicrobial Awareness Week campaigns, nationwide campaigns targeting secondary school students and youth, the use of social media and targeted behaviour change campaigns, such as for the prescription and use of antimicrobials; establish multidisciplinary antimicrobial stewardship programmes and practices, including by developing national integrated policies and related capacity-building for health care workers; strengthen functions of regulatory authorities for medicines (including collaboratively for human and veterinary medicines) based on the 2021 Access, Watch, Reserve (AWaRe) classification in national essential medicines lists, formularies and treatment guidelines, and to phase out over-the-counter sales of antibiotics; develop policies to address recurrent shortages of essential antimicrobial medicines and diagnostics; and promote equitable access to quality-assured essential antibiotics and diagnostic tools, including to access essential newly-approved Reserve antibiotics and generic off-patent antibiotics in short supply; support implementation of national regulations on antimicrobial sale, use, dispensing and disposal; enhance pre-service and in-service training for health workers, and for medical and health science students, support the development of standard curricula and promote the inclusion of women and disadvantaged sections of the population, including migrant and refugee populations, in awareness and training efforts; establish, strengthen, and scale up national and regional integrated systems for antimicrobial resistance surveillance with relevance to human health using the Global Antimicrobial Resistance and Use Surveillance System (GLASS); 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 Americas Regional Office +1 202 974 3000 http://www.paho.org/ 525 Twenty-third Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20037, United States of America Cuba Havana Havana 23.05407 -82.345189 Health - policy, planning and administration 3912.8750000000 3912.8750000000 3912.8750000000 3912.8750000000 3912.8750000000 3912.8750000000 3912.8750000000 3912.8750000000 31303.0000000000 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="es">Country Cooperation Strategy Cuba (2018-2022)</narrative> <narrative xml:lang="en">Budget</narrative> XM-DAC-928-CU-2024-25-02.001.AM01.CUB01 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 Americas Regional Office +1 202 974 3000 http://www.paho.org/ 525 Twenty-third Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20037, United States of America Cuba Havana Havana 23.05407 -82.345189 Health - policy, planning and administration 6521.5000000000 6521.5000000000 6521.5000000000 6521.5000000000 6521.5000000000 6521.5000000000 6521.5000000000 6521.5000000000 52172.0000000000 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="es">Country Cooperation Strategy Cuba (2018-2022)</narrative> <narrative xml:lang="en">Budget</narrative> XM-DAC-928-CU-2024-25-02.001.AM01.CUB02 World Health Organization <narrative xml:lang="en">Capacities for emergency preparedness strengthened in all countries</narrative> The Secretariat will support countries to: develop and design the national health emergency response operations plan for multiple hazards, using WHO guidance on preparing for national response to health emergencies and disasters, which is based on the analysis of several emergency responses and the good practices globally; develop capacities to use the State Party Self-Assessment Annual Reporting Tool and the national action plans for health security as a key vehicle to address gender equality, health equity, and human rights issues for enhanced health security and a resilience health system; support the development of hospital resilience strategy, in line with lessons learned from the COVID-19 pandemic that enable hospitals to better cope with, adapt and recover more efficiently from the impact of an emergency or natural disaster to save lives through the provision of an adequate essential health services; scale up and roll out across WHO regions of joint civil-military preparedness capacity-buildingactivities to strengthen health emergency preparedness; strengthen areas of low capacity highlighted by the COVID-19 pandemic and other assessments through targeted technical support for legislative preparedness, urban preparedness ? in line with resolution WHA75.7 ? including leadership and governance; community empowerment; logistics and supply chains; public?private partnership; deployable human resources; health system adaptability for health security; health facility preparedness and subnational public health capacities; scale up preparedness in special contexts in line with resolution WHA75.7, including small island developing States, overseas territories, and fragile, conflict-affected and vulnerable settings; 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 capacity-building and emergency preparedness; establish the Global Sustainable Preparedness Support Network to support countries in accelerating the implementation of national action plans for health security and other national priorities and plans through a multisectoral network of technical partners; periodically realign national preparedness activities and resources with gaps and regional/global direction through processes and tools, including resource-mapping to support the identification of financial and technical resources and needs gaps, for implementation of national action plans for health security; provide technical support, workshops, webinars and training on the development, implementation and monitoring of of national action plans for health security; develop and implement an online platform to simplify and streamline the process of of national action plans for health security, through integration and alignment of existing health security tools and processes and consolidate them into the online platform; continue building 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; operationalize the framework on health systems for health security and support countries to develop IHR capacities and components in health systems to achieve synergy in dealing with challenges of health emergencies; develop training modules on gender in health emergencies and roll out training for countries; and develop and strengthen legal preparedness capacities for implementation of the International Health Regulations (2005). 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 Americas Regional Office +1 202 974 3000 http://www.paho.org/ 525 Twenty-third Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20037, United States of America Cuba Havana Havana 23.05407 -82.345189 Health - policy, planning and administration 7736.8750000000 7736.8750000000 7736.8750000000 7736.8750000000 7736.8750000000 7736.8750000000 7736.8750000000 7736.8750000000 61895.0000000000 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="es">Country Cooperation Strategy Cuba (2018-2022)</narrative> <narrative xml:lang="en">Budget</narrative> XM-DAC-928-CU-2024-25-02.001.AM01.CUB03 World Health Organization <narrative xml:lang="en">Countries operationally ready to assess and manage identified risks and vulnerabilities</narrative> The Secretariat will support countries to: strengthen operational readiness capabilities using an all-hazard approach with special emphasis on vulnerable communities and fragile settings, ensuring sufficient resources are available to implement response and recovery and maintain the essential health services; strengthen multisectoral information-sharing at national, regional and international level on health emergencies readiness to face emerging risks and hazards; strengthen and operationalize risk profiling exercises at national, subnational and local levels with linking to operational readiness and risk-informed planning; assess and strengthen critical, cross-cutting readiness capabilities of Member States to health emergencies by assessing existing readiness indicators and implementing tailored multilevel targeted actions at trigger needed to quickly and appropriately respond when required to mitigate the impact of specific risk(s); build and strengthen countries? readiness to minimize public health risks and manage public health events related to population movements across borders and in the context of mass gatherings in a multisectoral approach, in coordination with other United Nations agencies and international organizations; strengthen country capacities for improved emergency preparedness, readiness and response through systematic, targeted, measurable and sustainable learning approaches linked with operational implementation, including capacity-buildingof national focal points; enhance partnerships through the development and mobilization of emergency medical teams to deliver support at national, regional and global level including technical assistance and mentorship, and the standardization of capacity-buildingefforts through the establishment of multicountry training hubs; develop and operationalize readiness assessments for WHO country offices (to be published) to mitigate the health risks of countries affected by health emergencies and inform business continuity planning; develop and operationalize country-specific plans for WHO country offices in line with the Strategic framework on food insecurity and health readiness and response (to be published) to mitigate the health and nutrition risks of countries affected by food insecurity while strengthening the resilience of the health system; build and strengthen community readiness and resilience, ensuring that communities are enabled to take appropriate action and mobilize resources to address emergency health risks in coordination with donors and all relevant stakeholders while empowered to use a whole-of-society approach towards health emergency readiness; and accelerate targeted action(s) to support Member States with health care readiness in emergencies, with a focus on IPC, emergency medical teams and clinical management, which have been identified as crucial response pillars in all 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 Americas Regional Office +1 202 974 3000 http://www.paho.org/ 525 Twenty-third Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20037, United States of America Cuba Havana Havana 23.05407 -82.345189 Health - policy, planning and administration 4683.6250000000 4683.6250000000 4683.6250000000 4683.6250000000 4683.6250000000 4683.6250000000 4683.6250000000 4683.6250000000 37469.0000000000 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="es">Country Cooperation Strategy Cuba (2018-2022)</narrative> <narrative xml:lang="en">Budget</narrative> XM-DAC-928-CU-2024-25-02.002.AM01.CUB01 World Health Organization <narrative xml:lang="en">Research agendas, predictive models and innovative tools, products and interventions available for high-threat pathogens</narrative> The Secretariat will support countries to: increase awareness of, and detection capacity for, high-threat health hazards, and to strengthen efforts to prepare for, and respond to, a high-threat pathogen using context-specific prevention strategies and preparedness plans; and develop and implement innovative approaches to tackling the threat of misinformation and disinformation, such as building a new workforce of ?infodemiologists and infodemic managers?, and ensuring and promoting community engagement before, during and after emergencies. In producing technical products on norms/standard, data and research, the Secretariat will: work with partners to develop or accelerate: (i) clinical designs and protocols to evaluate the efficacy of vaccines and medicines; (ii) target product profiles and research and development road maps; (iii) a knowledge bank of evidence for vaccines, therapeutics and diagnostics for priority diseases; and (iv) an annual prioritized list of emerging pathogen threats requiring research and development. This will be under the aegis of the R&amp;D Blueprint. The Secretariat will also maintain, expand or establish clinical, research and innovation networks for rapid activation during, and prior to, emergencies in order to develop new vaccines, therapeutics and diagnostics with key stakeholders; develop a public health research agenda, including operational research in emergencies to fast track diagnostics, therapeutics and vaccines for new global health threats, with relevant monitoring and evaluation frameworks to build evidence-based public health and social interventions, at national and subnational levels; develop and adapt, based on growing body of evidence, guidance and minimum standards of clinical care for highly infectious disease outbreak settings for first responders, linked with guidance, tools and equipment for IPC; develop guidance and training materials for the implementation of innovative diagnostic tools and approaches for high-threat pathogens, including recommendations for decision-makers on infodemic management, risk communication and community engagement; and update guidance on managing epidemics, including key facts and decision-making and forecasting tools, in line with all available evidence. Epidemics and pandemics prevented World Health Organization 1/1/2024 12:00:00 AM 12/31/2025 12:00:00 AM 1/1/2024 12:00:00 AM Americas Regional Office +1 202 974 3000 http://www.paho.org/ 525 Twenty-third Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20037, United States of America Cuba Havana Havana 23.05407 -82.345189 Health - policy, planning and administration 5217.1250000000 5217.1250000000 5217.1250000000 5217.1250000000 5217.1250000000 5217.1250000000 5217.1250000000 5217.1250000000 41737.0000000000 World Health Organization World Health Organization 3.0000 General Operating Expenses 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="es">Country Cooperation Strategy Cuba (2018-2022)</narrative> <narrative xml:lang="en">Budget</narrative> XM-DAC-928-CU-2024-25-02.002.AM01.CUB02 World Health Organization <narrative xml:lang="en">Proven prevention strategies for priority/epidemic-prone diseases implemented at scale</narrative> The Secretariat will step up leadership by: advocating and providing support for accelerating the implementation of global disease-specific strategies, working with partners to scale these strategies to regional and national levels; governing the International Coordination Group for Vaccine Provision to ensure equitable management of scarce resources at the global, regional and national levels; coordinating the global emergency vaccine, medicine and reagent stockpiles, including strengthening forecast of vaccine stocks and pre-negotiated vaccine prices, working with networks and partners to ensure continuous equitable availability and access of critical countermeasures; spearheading the development of a global strategy on viral haemorrhagic fevers; and advocating for integrating yellow fever in catch-up multi-antigen vaccination campaigns including preventive campaigns in areas difficult to access. The Secretariat will support countries to: implement local prevention and control measures, ensuring access to life-saving interventions, such as vaccines, and to contextualize and implement global strategies, developing operational plans, including those for yellow fever, cholera and meningitis; improve cooperation in, and coordination of, epidemic preparedness and response by strengthening regional and subregional networks with partners, including institutes of public health and national centres for disease control, professional associations and international partners; and reinforce capabilities for the prevention, detection and control of cholera, viral haemorrhagic fevers, meningitis and yellow fever, including strengthening coordination to build stronger disease surveillance and laboratory systems capacities, and scaled-up capabilities to ensure that front-line health workers are protected and able to implement IPC best practices. In producing technical products on norms/standard, data and research, the Secretariat will: produce guidance on shortening the time taken to investigate an outbreak, confirm and respond for epidemic-prone diseases, among other guidance; scale up the implementation of strategies for epidemic-prone diseases, including the adoption of new and enabling diagnostic technologies; pilot the implementation of the guidance on managing risk of urban outbreaks of yellow fever in selected urban centres; and implement the global roadmap to defeat meningitis by 2030, and together with expert networks, develop comprehensive global prevention and control policies and guidance; and work with partners and countries to develop a global strategy to prevent and control viral haemorrhagic fevers. Epidemics and pandemics prevented World Health Organization 1/1/2024 12:00:00 AM 12/31/2025 12:00:00 AM 1/1/2024 12:00:00 AM Americas Regional Office +1 202 974 3000 http://www.paho.org/ 525 Twenty-third Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20037, United States of America Cuba Havana Havana 23.05407 -82.345189 Health - policy, planning and administration 9574.7500000000 9574.7500000000 9574.7500000000 9574.7500000000 9574.7500000000 9574.7500000000 9574.7500000000 9574.7500000000 76598.0000000000 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="es">Country Cooperation Strategy Cuba (2018-2022)</narrative> <narrative xml:lang="en">Budget</narrative> XM-DAC-928-CU-2024-25-02.002.AM01.CUB03 World Health Organization <narrative xml:lang="en">Mitigate the risk of the emergence and re-emergence of high-threat pathogens and improve pandemic preparedness</narrative> The Secretariat will step up its leadership by: establishing, leading, managing and strengthening the technical networks and global partnerships for research, development and allocation of countermeasures, as well as for the prevention, control and mitigation of novel, high-threat infectious hazards; developing global strategies, with regional specificities, guidance and tools to prevent and manage emerging or re-emerging high-threat pathogens; strengthening the implementation of the Pandemic Influenza Preparedness Framework, and coordinating the Global Influenza Surveillance and Response System; developing plans, strategies, systems and tools for epidemic and pandemic disease preparedness, such as the Preparedness and Resilience for Emerging Threats initiative; and strengthening pandemic preparedness, engaging multisectoral partnerships, with communities at the centre. The Secretariat will support countries to: prepare, prevent and manage outbreaks of emerging or re-emerging high-threat pathogens, and scale up interventions based on context and transmission patterns. This support will include the revision of pandemic preparedness plans taking into account specific and unknown (disease X) pathogens; develop and implement robust IPC strategies at the national level to ensure that core components, including personal protective equipment, are adequate and available; better understand community beliefs and behaviours in order to successfully implement community engagement activities in mitigating and managing outbreaks of high-risk pathogens; implement the Global influenza strategy 2019?2030 in order to strengthen detection of emerging influenza viruses, scale up national sustainable influenza programmes and develop new tools for disease prevention and control; and strengthen national capacity to guarantee the safe and secure retention of polioviruses, in line with the global action plan for poliovirus containment (GAPIII), and ensure that facilities that retain polioviruses are fully certified, as outlined in the containment certification scheme. In producing technical products on norms/standard, data and research, the Secretariat will: produce standard protocols, guidance and control strategies to prevent, manage, and reduce the health and security impacts of emerging and re-emerging pathogens and biosecurity hazards, including respiratory pathogens and vector-borne diseases; produce pandemic preparedness plans for unknown diseases (disease X), and guidelines and strategies for accelerating research on emerging pathogens; produce collaboratively evidence-based pandemic influenza preparedness packages, including guidance, standard operating procedures, training materials and platforms and continue to provide global influenza vaccine strain recommendations to inform the composition of the seasonal (or pandemic) influenza vaccine; and operationalize the WHO Advisory Committee on Variola Virus Research, and oversee the biosecurity inspections of the two global repositories of variola virus where the last remaining stocks of live variola virus have been held since the eradication of smallpox. Epidemics and pandemics prevented World Health Organization 1/1/2024 12:00:00 AM 12/31/2025 12:00:00 AM 1/1/2024 12:00:00 AM Americas Regional Office +1 202 974 3000 http://www.paho.org/ 525 Twenty-third Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20037, United States of America Cuba Havana Havana 23.05407 -82.345189 Health - policy, planning and administration 2667.8750000000 2667.8750000000 2667.8750000000 2667.8750000000 2667.8750000000 2667.8750000000 2667.8750000000 2667.8750000000 21343.0000000000 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="es">Country Cooperation Strategy Cuba (2018-2022)</narrative> <narrative xml:lang="en">Budget</narrative> XM-DAC-928-CU-2024-25-02.003.AM01.CUB01 World Health Organization <narrative xml:lang="en">Potential health emergencies rapidly detected, and risks assessed and communicated</narrative> The Secretariat will step up leadership by: maintaining a public health intelligence function to support the detection and verification of potential threats globally; undertaking rapid risk assessments of new and ongoing acute public health events, in accordance with the Secretariat?s operational independence, and supporting access to relevant information by countries and subregional stakeholders; ensuring management and coordination of acute events through sound strategic approaches, technical support and monitoring, and coordination of activities across the Secretariat, and leverage networks for collaborative intelligence and decision-making, and build interconnected multidisciplinary communities to cocreate advanced analytical and modelling tools; generating meaningful, timely and ongoing public health information to monitor acute events and orient policy, including their epidemiological characteristics, identification of public health needs and threats, and monitoring of interventions; and continuing to support the development and maintenance of global data systems for epidemic and pandemic intelligence that focuses on the development of a global data ecosystem to produce timely insights and tools for policy-makers before, during and after epidemic and pandemic events. The Secretariat will support countries to: manage, coordinate and monitor acute public health emergencies; deliver appropriate health information services to respond to epidemics or acute humanitarian crises, including the implementation and strengthening of early warning and response to outbreaks; outbreak investigations and risk assessments, including strengthening field epidemiology; detect, verify, risk assess and communicate on the Event Information Site (EIS) platform, improving compliance with the International Health Regulations (2005); and generate timely information during and after responses, by supporting data management and analytics, and build capacity for it, and support countries in implementing appropriate digital solutions for health information and surveillance, including Go.Data. In producing technical products on norms/standard, data and research, the Secretariat will: produce regular global information products on acute events, disease risk and threats globally; develop interim epidemiological guidance to support national, regional and global response during acute events and emergencies; strengthen data-sharing platforms to connect and integrate multisectoral sources of information, including open access to tools and analysis to inform tactical and strategic operations and decision-making; foster and coordinate information exchange during and outside of specific emergencies through the Global Outbreak Alert and Response Network (GOARN); and develop and maintain a global surveillance data ecosystem harnessing artificial intelligence to predict, detect and analyse health threats more effectively, including ensuring that technological solutions and algorithms that are developed under the Epidemic Intelligence from Open Sources (EIOS) initiative are open-source under appropriate open-access licensing models. Health emergencies rapidly detected and responded to World Health Organization 1/1/2024 12:00:00 AM 12/31/2025 12:00:00 AM 1/1/2024 12:00:00 AM Americas Regional Office +1 202 974 3000 http://www.paho.org/ 525 Twenty-third Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20037, United States of America Cuba Havana Havana 23.05407 -82.345189 Health - policy, planning and administration 4920.7500000000 4920.7500000000 4920.7500000000 4920.7500000000 4920.7500000000 4920.7500000000 4920.7500000000 4920.7500000000 39366.0000000000 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="es">Country Cooperation Strategy Cuba (2018-2022)</narrative> <narrative xml:lang="en">Budget</narrative> XM-DAC-928-CU-2024-25-02.003.AM01.CUB02 World Health Organization <narrative xml:lang="en">Acute health emergencies rapidly responded to, leveraging relevant national and international capacities</narrative> The Secretariat will support countries to: convene and make recommendations on emergency grading based on risk assessments as established in the Emergency Response framework; institutionalize response plans, mechanisms and processes, and implement emergency response activities through effective planning, budgeting, risk management and identification of financing gaps, ensuring continuous resource mobilization efforts and supporting resource allocation decisions through the Event Management Suite 2 (EMS2) structure; redesign and adapt existing operations and supply chain and logistics platforms to manage large emergency events; coordinate acute events, including the setup and coordination of incident management systems, and structures to ensure timely and efficient responses, and partner coordination through the Global Outbreak and Response Network (GOARN); and strengthen linkages to regional and national emergency operation centres and national networks in order to ensure that such centres function as major strategic information hubs. In producing technical products on norms/standard, data and research, the Secretariat will: convene Emergency Committees under the International Health Regulations (2005), in the case of an extraordinary public health event, which will advise the Director-General on whether to declare a public health emergency of international concern; develop rapid technical evidence-based guidance, standards and strategic response plans, collaborating with regional, national counterparts and all relevant stakeholders and partners to address evolving challenges; provide situational and epidemiological reports; monitor and evaluate response measures; strengthen the global emergency operations platform, build stronger national and regional networks with a focus on improving standardization and interoperability, share and analyse critical real-time information for strategic decision-making and coordinating, mobilizing and rapidly deploying surge personnel through the Global Outbreak and Response Network (GOARN), emergency medical teams and other operational partnerships; and ensure coherence between national logistics and distribution systems and global and regional platforms that provide access to critical countermeasures; ensure pre-negotiated and coordinated distribution contracts and the availability of appropriate stocks and supplier agreements; enable free movement of essential countermeasures, raw materials across borders. Health emergencies rapidly detected and responded to World Health Organization 1/1/2024 12:00:00 AM 12/31/2025 12:00:00 AM 1/1/2024 12:00:00 AM Americas Regional Office +1 202 974 3000 http://www.paho.org/ 525 Twenty-third Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20037, United States of America Cuba Havana Havana 23.05407 -82.345189 Health - policy, planning and administration 3082.8750000000 3082.8750000000 3082.8750000000 3082.8750000000 3082.8750000000 3082.8750000000 3082.8750000000 3082.8750000000 24663.0000000000 World Health Organization World Health Organization 692.8600 Medical Supplies and Materials 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="es">Country Cooperation Strategy Cuba (2018-2022)</narrative> <narrative xml:lang="en">Budget</narrative> XM-DAC-928-CU-2024-25-02.003.AM01.CUB03 World Health Organization <narrative xml:lang="en">Essential health services and systems maintained and strengthened in fragile, conflict-affected and vulnerable settings</narrative> The Secretariat will step up its leadership by: working side by side with other United Nations agencies and partners to mitigate the impact of protracted humanitarian emergencies and prolonged disruption of health systems in fragile, conflict-affected and vulnerable settings by improving access to quality and sustainable health services based on expanding primary health care services, leaving no one behind; strengthening governance and coordination mechanisms to maintain continuity of essential health services during the response to emergencies, while also supporting countries to reinforce the foundational capacities of their national systems and resources (such as their infrastructure, health workforce, medical supply chain management, health information systems, planning and financing); strengthening national resilience to health risks and to better prevent, prepare for, respond to and recover from shocks, working within a ?do no harm? approach, while reducing fragmentation and building on existing systems in fragile, conflict-affected and vulnerable settings; contributing to the development of humanitarian response plans for countries in protracted humanitarian emergencies and strengthening the delivery of life-saving and life-sustaining emergency operations, while continuing to provide gender-responsive and disability-inclusive programming and promoting the Global Health for Peace Initiative through continued coordination with the Inter-Agency Standing Committee; and advocating for and promoting health, mobilizing joint efforts to ensure that health remains in the centre of the humanitarian agenda. The Secretariat will support countries to: establish appropriate emergency response coordination mechanisms, as lead United Nations agency for the Global Health Cluster and in coordination with other clusters, and ensure appropriate coordination solutions in different emergency contexts that foster strategic, technical and operational connections with other emergency management and health development partner coordination platforms; ensure clear and comprehensive systems for monitoring routine essential health services and the progressive expansion of the access, use and quality of an essential package of health services are available in fragile, conflict-affected and vulnerable settings; maintain and strengthen essential health services in fragile, conflict-affected and vulnerable settings by providing them with integrated and context-specific programming. The Secretariat will work with partners to conduct joint assessments and joint planning, identify collective outcomes and foster integrated programming and multiyear financing, based on conflict analyses, so that programming is conflict-sensitive and contributes to social cohesion, community trust and dialogue; and implement the three pillars of the Attacks on Health Care initiative, including monitoring incidents of attacks, advocating for the prevention and protection of health care against attacks and documenting good practices of prevention, mitigation and protection. Health emergencies rapidly detected and responded to World Health Organization 1/1/2024 12:00:00 AM 12/31/2025 12:00:00 AM 1/1/2024 12:00:00 AM Americas Regional Office +1 202 974 3000 http://www.paho.org/ 525 Twenty-third Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20037, United States of America Cuba Havana Havana 23.05407 -82.345189 Health - policy, planning and administration 1037.5000000000 1037.5000000000 1037.5000000000 1037.5000000000 1037.5000000000 1037.5000000000 1037.5000000000 1037.5000000000 8300.0000000000 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="es">Country Cooperation Strategy Cuba (2018-2022)</narrative> <narrative xml:lang="en">Budget</narrative> XM-DAC-928-CU-2024-25-03.001.AM01.CUB01 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 Americas Regional Office +1 202 974 3000 http://www.paho.org/ 525 Twenty-third Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20037, United States of America Cuba Havana Havana 23.05407 -82.345189 Health - policy, planning and administration 3260.7500000000 3260.7500000000 3260.7500000000 3260.7500000000 3260.7500000000 3260.7500000000 3260.7500000000 3260.7500000000 26086.0000000000 World Health Organization World Health Organization 112.5000 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="es">Country Cooperation Strategy Cuba (2018-2022)</narrative> <narrative xml:lang="en">Budget</narrative> XM-DAC-928-CU-2024-25-03.001.AM01.CUB02 World Health Organization <narrative xml:lang="en">Countries enabled to strengthen equitable access to safe, healthy and sustainably produced foods through a One Health approach</narrative> The Secretariat will support countries to: identify, prevent and mitigate food safety and malnutrition risks, by developing evidence-informed policies, laws and tools, and providing advice on their implementation and on adoption of international standards, including in areas of food fortification and essential nutrition action; establish/strengthen multisectoral mechanisms to support whole-of-government, Health in All Policies related to the One Health approach and optimal nutrition; align national plans and policies to updated WHO global strategy for food safety 2022?2030; improve nutrition and food safety risk analysis capacity, and implement risk communication activities; strengthen capacity to develop and implement evidence-based food safety policies and legislation through risk-based and One Health approaches; strengthen/expand foodborne disease surveillance systems, and strengthen the collation and use of national food contamination and consumption data; strengthen participation in Codex Alimentarius; develop risk-benefit assessment tools (from One Health initiatives); promote and support availability, access and implementation of the One Health approach in 30 countries receiving intensified support; train front-line health care providers in child feeding and malnutrition management (through the WHO Academy); build capacity to implement and monitor nutrition policies on breast-milk substitutes marketing, food fortification, acute malnutrition management and nutrition service delivery in communities and health centres; disseminate and support adoption of WHO tools to address conflicts of interest in food and nutrition policy formulation; implement the Framework for the prevention, diagnosis and management of anaemia (to be published); build the investment case for response to antimicrobial resistance across sectors; strengthen national governance and regulators oversight of sales and the appropriate use of antimicrobials in all sectors; promote integrated surveillance of antimicrobial resistance across sectors; strengthen foodborne disease surveillance, data/information generation and use; strengthen national food systems in priority countries, in line with the updated WHO global strategy for food safety 2022?2030 and based on baseline assessments; and implement Codex text and standards for foodborne antimicrobial resistance. In producing technical products on norms/standard, data and research, the Secretariat will: develop multisectoral platforms for data generation, analysis, communication and decision-making; define global and national impact indicators and develop global monitoring mechanism; contribute to the development of international norms, standards and recommendations, to reduce antimicrobial resistance in the food chain, by providing evidence-based guidance to the Codex Alimentarius Commission in collaboration with FAO; develop an impact measurement framework for food safety and an associated monitoring mechanism; develop a dashboard displaying countries? food safety capacities; develop/customize risk assessment and management tools to improve national capacity for risk analysis; update the estimates of the foodborne disease burden; update relevant tools and guidelines using lessons learned from the COVID-19 pandemic; provide strategic guidance and scientific recommendations for the development of food standards; develop standards for public food procurement; assess the status of food security and nutrition in countries; update guidance on actions to prevent, diagnose and manage anaemia and micronutrient malnutrition; develop implementation guidance for the prevention and management of acute malnutrition; mainstream implementation of essential nutrition actions into national health policies and programmes; develop a guideline about antimicrobial management cycle in the agro-food sector; and update and support the implementation of the Critically important antimicrobials for human medicine. 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 Americas Regional Office +1 202 974 3000 http://www.paho.org/ 525 Twenty-third Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20037, United States of America Cuba Havana Havana 23.05407 -82.345189 Health - policy, planning and administration 533.6250000000 533.6250000000 533.6250000000 533.6250000000 533.6250000000 533.6250000000 533.6250000000 533.6250000000 4269.0000000000 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="es">Country Cooperation Strategy Cuba (2018-2022)</narrative> <narrative xml:lang="en">Budget</narrative> XM-DAC-928-CU-2024-25-03.002.AM01.CUB01 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 Americas Regional Office +1 202 974 3000 http://www.paho.org/ 525 Twenty-third Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20037, United States of America Cuba Havana Havana 23.05407 -82.345189 Health - policy, planning and administration 6521.5000000000 6521.5000000000 6521.5000000000 6521.5000000000 6521.5000000000 6521.5000000000 6521.5000000000 6521.5000000000 52172.0000000000 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="es">Country Cooperation Strategy Cuba (2018-2022)</narrative> <narrative xml:lang="en">Budget</narrative> XM-DAC-928-CU-2024-25-03.002.AM01.CUB02 World Health Organization <narrative xml:lang="en">Countries enabled to reinforce partnerships across sectors, as well as governance mechanisms, laws and fiscal measures</narrative> The Secretariat will support countries to: foster community empowerment, including through the promotion of health education and health literacy; establish or strengthen national multistakeholder dialogue mechanisms for the implementation of health promotion plans, including nutrition and physical activity; adopt transparent and participatory national accountability mechanisms for the prevention and control of noncommunicable diseases; invest in and strengthen civil society and community organization actions and engagement in the areas of public health, health promotion and prevention, and control of noncommunicable diseases to ensure that civil society and community partners are actively engaged in decision-making and the implementation of interventions; establish and strengthen mechanisms to address conflicts of interest and industry interference in support of preventing and controlling noncommunicable diseases; advocate for increased domestic and development financing for scaling up action on health promotion and the disease-related Sustainable Development Goals; provide capacity-buildingand specialized technical assistance in the field of fiscal measures for health, particularly on excise taxation on tobacco, alcohol and sugar-sweetened beverage products; provide capacity-buildingand specialized technical assistance on health law, including supporting development of laws and regulations, and assisting Member States to address industry interference, including through legal arguments and litigation; strengthen the institutional capacity, mechanisms and mandates of relevant authorities to implement population-based policy interventions, including for the reduction in tobacco and alcohol use, unhealthy diets and physical inactivity through whole-of-government and whole-of-society actions and responses; adopt evidence-based and cost-effective nutrition and healthy diet policy measures through a multisectoral and multistakeholder approach; and strengthen diet-related interventions that prevent noncommunicable diseases obesity, through the life course approach. In producing technical products on norms/standard, data and research, the Secretariat will: develop norms, standards and tools for: (i) health education, health literacy and health diplomacy; (ii) strengthening national multistakeholder dialogue mechanisms for implementing multisectoral action plans and effective multisectoral engagement; (iii) strengthening transparent national accountability mechanisms for the prevention and control of noncommunicable diseases; (iv) using fiscal measures to reduce health care costs and generate a domestic revenue stream for development; and (v) social, behavioural and community engagement interventions; develop tools, normative evidence, and market surveillance to provide best practice guidance for countries on how to use fiscal measures to improve health, reduce health care costs and generate a revenue stream for development; develop tools illustrating how to implement WHO guidance through laws and regulations, including tools comparing legal approaches to implementation and tools describing legal considerations for Member States; prepare data products, for example, a report on the progress made by countries in attaining target 3.4 of the Sustainable Development Goals, a register of the commitments made by Member States, United Nations entities and non-State actors towards the attainment of target 3.4, and a final report of the WHO GCM/NCD Working Group on health education and health literacy for noncommunicable diseases; and develop and update guidance to reduce the negative impact on health of reformulation of foods, food labelling, marketing policies and fiscal and pricing policies. 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 Americas Regional Office +1 202 974 3000 http://www.paho.org/ 525 Twenty-third Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20037, United States of America Cuba Havana Havana 23.05407 -82.345189 Health - policy, planning and administration 6165.7500000000 6165.7500000000 6165.7500000000 6165.7500000000 6165.7500000000 6165.7500000000 6165.7500000000 6165.7500000000 49326.0000000000 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="es">Country Cooperation Strategy Cuba (2018-2022)</narrative> <narrative xml:lang="en">Budget</narrative> XM-DAC-928-CU-2024-25-03.003.AM01.CUB01 World Health Organization <narrative xml:lang="en">Countries enabled to address environmental determinants, including climate change</narrative> The Secretariat will support countries to: develop and implement national policy instruments, for example, for healthy, safe and resilient workplaces; ensure that health care facilities are resilient to climate change, have basic and sustainable energy and water, sanitation and hygiene services, safely manage their waste and protect their workforce; take transformative action on climate change and health, including developing climate-resilient and low-carbon sustainable health systems; provide guidance and tools for the implementation of WHO guidelines on air quality, for example, the Clean household energy solutions toolkit (CHEST) and AirQ+ software tool for health risk assessment of air pollution. develop risk-based approaches to support safe delivery and regulation of water, sanitation and hygiene services, using water and sanitation safety plans and associated surveillance; expand coverage of occupational health services in the context of universal health coverage; use various United Nations channels to scale up environment, climate change and health action in countries; to systematically apply dedicated tools, implement WHO guidelines and processes; and to support fund raising activities for implementation; prepare for and respond to health risks from technological hazards (including chemical and radio-nuclear events and strengthening poison centres) in line with the International Health Regulations (2005); respond to emergencies on chemical and radiation threats, and provide support on water, sanitation and hygiene services in emergencies, such as during armed conflict or threat to industrial sites. In producing technical products on norms/standard, data and research, the Secretariat will: elaborate guidance on safe and healthy environments, contamination and pollution, related service provision and workers? protection, for example, on the safe management of drinking water, on climate-resilient and sustainable health systems and facilities, and on the provision of occupational health services linked to primary health care; develop a suite of tools and a process to facilitate systematic scaling up of environment, climate change and health action in countries; establish the state of the science of emerging international issues of concern, for example, on endocrine disrupting chemicals, climate change and health, and highly hazardous pesticides; develop research agendas on health risks from rapidly evolving environments and technologies, for example, on non-ionizing radiation; develop training materials to strengthen health and other sectors? capacity to address environmental determinants of health, for example, a training package on children?s environmental health and air pollution for health professionals; report global progress on environment and health through regular periodic reports, such as the WHO country survey on climate change and health, the WHO/UNICEF Joint Monitoring Programme for Water Supply, Sanitation and Hygiene and the WHO-led UN-Water Global Analysis and Assessment of Sanitation and Drinking Water reporting on WASH Sustainable Development Goals targets/indicators 3.9.2, 6.1, 6.2, 6.3, 6a and 6b, as well as those on air pollution; develop training materials on water, sanitation and hygiene, including on developing WASH accounts, WASH in health care facilities, developing monitoring capacities including on national burden-of-disease estimates; and develop guidance and training materials on key aspects of the health response to climate change, including climate-informed health warning systems, and on the health co-benefits of climate change mitigation. Healthy environments to promote health and sustainable societies World Health Organization 1/1/2024 12:00:00 AM 12/31/2025 12:00:00 AM 1/1/2024 12:00:00 AM Americas Regional Office +1 202 974 3000 http://www.paho.org/ 525 Twenty-third Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20037, United States of America Cuba Havana Havana 23.05407 -82.345189 Health - policy, planning and administration 3972.2500000000 3972.2500000000 3972.2500000000 3972.2500000000 3972.2500000000 3972.2500000000 3972.2500000000 3972.2500000000 31778.0000000000 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="es">Country Cooperation Strategy Cuba (2018-2022)</narrative> <narrative xml:lang="en">Budget</narrative> XM-DAC-928-CU-2024-25-03.003.AM01.CUB02 World Health Organization <narrative xml:lang="en">Countries supported to create an enabling environment for healthy settings</narrative> The Secretariat will support countries to: develop a comprehensive approach across thematic areas of work in order to accelerate the attainment of positive health impacts, including the Global standards for health-promoting schools and their implementation guidance; implement cost-effective solutions through intersectoral action and networks of cities and communities; promote community engagement and social participation in decision-making processes that impact health and well-being; implement the global standards for health-promoting schools (selected countries); enhance their capacities to translate whole-of-society and whole-of-government approaches in multisectoral policies, laws, and regulations for addressing risk factors, in particular for promoting mental health and risk reduction through the use of self-management tools and new technology; develop policies for healthier and health-promoting workplaces in all sectors, including the informal economy; build capacity in multilevel governance approaches to facilitate the implementation of settings-based approaches; expand the use of health impact assessments in public policy development as part of multisectoral collaboration; in the context of COVID-19, use existing networks as dialogue forums to essential public health functions and national pandemic response guidance into local communities and other settings of everyday life; develop implementation plans to promote health and well-being including in vulnerable population groups across developmental and humanitarian settings; set up and strengthen social and emotional learning programmes in schools, prevention of noncommunicable diseases and promotion of mental health in the workplace as well as suicide and substance use prevention programmes; establish healthy ageing programmes; develop user and family association networks of people with lived experience of noncommunicable diseases and mental, neurological and substance use disorders; and develop emergency preparedness, response and rehabilitation policies and programmes promoting community and population resilience. In producing technical products on norms/standard, data and research, the Secretariat will: develop norms and standards for, among others, healthy cities, health-promoting schools and community-led programmes, implementing country frameworks for settings-based approaches and multisectoral and intersectoral action for schools and cities; conduct health and social impact assessments of policies that have an impact on health development at national, local and community levels (such as transport, land use and waste), as well as healthier and safer workplaces; develop and update guidance on school environments to reduce the negative impact on health of social determinants; develop guidance and tools to promote school health standards; inspired by the lessons learned from the COVID-19 pandemic, update tools and guidelines, as appropriate, related to enhancing health promotion activities across the life course, including practices for addressing risk factors, in particular for promoting mental health and risk reduction through the use of self-management tools; develop practical tools for establishing a national healthy cities network linked to the regional healthy cities networks; document good practices of healthy settings, age-friendly and community-led programmes; support the development of regional strategies for promoting healthy cities; and scale up the implementation of the WHO regional school mental health guidance package. Healthy environments to promote health and sustainable societies World Health Organization 1/1/2024 12:00:00 AM 12/31/2025 12:00:00 AM 1/1/2024 12:00:00 AM Americas Regional Office +1 202 974 3000 http://www.paho.org/ 525 Twenty-third Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20037, United States of America Cuba Havana Havana 23.05407 -82.345189 Health - policy, planning and administration 5276.5000000000 5276.5000000000 5276.5000000000 5276.5000000000 5276.5000000000 5276.5000000000 5276.5000000000 5276.5000000000 42212.0000000000 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="es">Country Cooperation Strategy Cuba (2018-2022)</narrative> <narrative xml:lang="en">Budget</narrative> XM-DAC-928-CU-2024-25-04.001.AM01.CUB01 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 Americas Regional Office +1 202 974 3000 http://www.paho.org/ 525 Twenty-third Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20037, United States of America Cuba Havana Havana 23.05407 -82.345189 Health - policy, planning and administration 4743.0000000000 4743.0000000000 4743.0000000000 4743.0000000000 4743.0000000000 4743.0000000000 4743.0000000000 4743.0000000000 37944.0000000000 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="es">Country Cooperation Strategy Cuba (2018-2022)</narrative> <narrative xml:lang="en">Budget</narrative> XM-DAC-928-CU-2024-25-04.001.AM01.CUB02 World Health Organization <narrative xml:lang="en">GPW 13 impacts and outcomes, global and regional health trends, Sustainable Development Goal indicators, health inequalities and disaggregated data monitored</narrative> The Secretariat will step up its leadership by: providing strategic and operational guidance on harmonizing and aligning indicators, metadata and targets for monitoring and reporting including data-quality reviews and assessments; efficiently streamlining data and health information exchange between the Secretariat and Member States; enabling work on other outputs to use data to deliver the triple billion targets and accelerate progress to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals; 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; use robust methods to produce global health estimates and capture and validate nationally reported data and indicators, consistent with WHO data principles, data-sharing policies and the Guidelines for Accurate and Transparent Health Estimates Reporting (GATHER); and receive harmonized support by working with other agencies involved in the Sustainable Development Goals and the Health Data Collaborative. In producing technical products on norms/standard, data and research, the Secretariat will: produce routine flagship reports on data and statistics including the annual World Health Statistics and regional health-related Sustainable Development Goals reports, the Global Health Estimates, the Global Monitoring Report on Universal Health Coverage and the regional core health indicators of the Regional Office for Europe and the Regional Office for the Americas; shift the focus away from developing technical products on norms/standards, data and research towards adapting and implementing them in countries; and track progress in the delivery of the triple billion targets through regularly scheduled stocktakes, including country stocktakes, to increase accountability and focus on measurable impact. 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 Americas Regional Office +1 202 974 3000 http://www.paho.org/ 525 Twenty-third Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20037, United States of America Cuba Havana Havana 23.05407 -82.345189 Health - policy, planning and administration 2015.7500000000 2015.7500000000 2015.7500000000 2015.7500000000 2015.7500000000 2015.7500000000 2015.7500000000 2015.7500000000 16126.0000000000 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="es">Country Cooperation Strategy Cuba (2018-2022)</narrative> <narrative xml:lang="en">Budget</narrative> XM-DAC-928-CU-2024-25-04.001.AM01.CUB03 World Health Organization <narrative xml:lang="en">Strengthened evidence base, prioritization and uptake of WHO generated norms and standards and improved research capacity and the ability to effectively and sustainably scale up innovations, including digital technology, in countries.</narrative> The Secretariat will support countries to: develop a costed roadmap for digital health transformation through the digital implementation and investment guide process, including the development of a standards-based interoperability environment. Establish competency-based standards for training a health workforce; foster health system and programme innovation through government-led hubs that encourage quality improvement, problem-solving and scale-up of proven solutions; enhance technical capacity for health research, priority-setting, leading research initiatives, and generating, translating and using evidence and data; strengthen ethical standards and oversight mechanisms that integrate research ethics into health systems, with a focus on better preparedness and response to public health emergencies (such as the COVID-19 pandemic); develop and implement strategies for a systematic integration of ethics analyses in public health decision-making processes, including during public health emergencies; establish the rapid evidence response systems to address country?s needs and priority policy questions using the best available evidence; advance open access to information and life-saving tools, including by ensuring that low- and middle-income countries have greater open access to digital resources and by seeking to refine key databases, leveraging resources such as global and regional databases; and institutionalize evidence-informed policy-making by supporting and establishing evidence support units for health policy and planning; and establishment of the integrated evidence ecosystem mechanisms through a multiconcept approach in which different work streams (including knowledge translation, national guideline programmes, health technology assessments). In producing technical products on norms/standard, data and research, the Secretariat will: develop a global strategy on health innovation, including a consensus nomenclature, scale-up framework and logic model for health system strengthening through innovation; undertake a second digital health guidelines development process to examine the strength of evidence around new digital health interventions, including artificial intelligence and chatbots for behaviour change and considering issues of inclusion, equity and accessibility; develop guidance on the use of chatbots, social media and virtual humans, among other technologies to disseminate trusted WHO technical content globally; strengthen guidance on governance and policies around digital health and artificial intelligence to maintain quality of content, security and continuity of care as well as accountability and protection of important rights (for example, privacy); cultivate and develop regional hubs of digital health excellence, including increased and expanded partnerships with academic collaborating centres to strengthen the evidence base around digital interventions as well as civil society and other patient-led organizations who play a crucial role in the development, design and delivery of WHO norms and standards; establish regional and national programmes for the adaptation of the WHO guidelines and technical products (norms and standards, if applicable) in response to regional and country needs and priorities; develop guides for national health research system and governance through establishment and strengthening of national programmes for delivery in response to country needs; and develop the tools and guidance to enhance the use of evidence and data for policy-making and implementation for impact. 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 Americas Regional Office +1 202 974 3000 http://www.paho.org/ 525 Twenty-third Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20037, United States of America Cuba Havana Havana 23.05407 -82.345189 Health - policy, planning and administration 1897.1250000000 1897.1250000000 1897.1250000000 1897.1250000000 1897.1250000000 1897.1250000000 1897.1250000000 1897.1250000000 15177.0000000000 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="es">Country Cooperation Strategy Cuba (2018-2022)</narrative> <narrative xml:lang="en">Budget</narrative> XM-DAC-928-CU-2024-25-04.002.AM01.CUB01 World Health Organization <narrative xml:lang="en">Leadership, governance and external relations enhanced to implement GPW 13 and drive impact in an aligned manner at the country level, on the basis of strategic communications and in accordance with the Sustainable Development Goals in the context of United Nations reform</narrative> The Secretariat will place greater emphasis on country impact at the centre of its work. This will mean greater investments in country office capacities, built around a core predictable country presence, to drive more strategic cooperation with Member States. The investments will anchor on enhanced leadership in country offices, with the right delegated authority, empowered to make timely decisions to deliver in the most effective and efficient way possible. Ways of working will be more streamlined, yet more accountable and transparent, removing duplication and fragmentation of processes. The Secretariat will engage all countries in strategic, advocacy and policy dialogue, based on high-quality data and projections, in order to highlight how specific changes in policy could affect their health outcomes. Data will be used to measure improvements and country case studies will be used to better understand progress and challenges. Through the Global Action Plan for Healthy Lives and Well-being for All and working across the three levels of the Organization, the Secretariat will provide leadership, catalyse and further improve collaboration and alignment among the 13 multilateral agencies active in health in order to accelerate progress on the health-related Sustainable Development Goals, in line with feedback and suggestions received from governments. The Secretariat will increase its internal capacity for health diplomacy, strengthen coherence in its external relations and increase its support for Member State delegations in the area of health diplomacy and participation in governing body meetings. The Secretariat will also bring a gender, equity and inclusion perspective to leadership and governance and encourage the participation of young people. The Secretariat will provide effective support to governing body sessions. It will design and apply innovative solutions to support the preparation and delivery of meetings of the governing bodies. In addition, it will implement the outcomes of ongoing Member State consultations on governance reform in a timely, efficient and cost-effective manner. The corporate annual plan that drives strategic communications, will continue improving the understanding and appreciation of the role and impact of WHO, with an emphasis on country content and alignment with modern digital communication. The Secretariat will continue its work on WHO?s branding, as an essential element of an Organization?s strategy and culture. The Secretariat, through its high-level presence in New York, will raise the profile of public health in debates, decisions and resolutions of the United Nations Security Council, General Assembly and Economic and Social Council, and strengthen WHO?s role within the United Nations development and humanitarian systems. The Secretariat will also enhance its visibility in United Nations inter-agency mechanisms to facilitate close ties with the United Nations Secretariat and other United Nations entities. The WHO regional offices will support and guide the engagement of WHO country offices with United Nations country teams for collaboration on health-related policy development and implementation. The Secretariat will collaborate with intergovernmental and regional economic organizations and forums (including G7, G20, BRICS) to ensure that access to health services, health and well-being and health security remain high on their agendas. The Secretariat will engage and broker interregional cooperation, advocacy and collaboration strategies for learning and leveraging South?South and triangular cooperation. Strengthened leadership, governance and advocacy for health World Health Organization 1/1/2024 12:00:00 AM 12/31/2025 12:00:00 AM 1/1/2024 12:00:00 AM Americas Regional Office +1 202 974 3000 http://www.paho.org/ 525 Twenty-third Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20037, United States of America Cuba Havana Havana 23.05407 -82.345189 Health - policy, planning and administration 5987.8750000000 5987.8750000000 5987.8750000000 5987.8750000000 5987.8750000000 5987.8750000000 5987.8750000000 5987.8750000000 47903.0000000000 World Health Organization World Health Organization 33579.8600 Staff and Other Personnel Costs 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="es">Country Cooperation Strategy Cuba (2018-2022)</narrative> <narrative xml:lang="en">Budget</narrative> XM-DAC-928-CU-2024-25-04.002.AM01.CUB02 World Health Organization <narrative xml:lang="en">The Secretariat operates in an accountable, transparent, compliant and risk management-driven manner including through organizational learning and a culture of evaluation</narrative> The Secretariat will continue to work towards a stronger culture of accountability, aiming to achieve best-in-class status for its accountability functions, including by implementing best practice policies and procedures that support robust tracking, monitoring, efficiency and transparency of all core business integrity operations, and by strengthening the relevant dimensions of WHO?s accountability and internal control frameworks. The Secretariat will develop, implement and monitor deliverables as committed to in its implementation plan on reform for strengthening WHO?s budgetary, programmatic and financing governance (EB152/34). The Secretariat will continue to strengthen, promote and foster ethical principles as the basis of the work of WHO, improving its adherence to internal controls and its compliance with the regulatory framework, while also, in accordance with risk appetite, identifying and mitigating risks to the Organization?s objectives and mandate that could affect the Secretariat?s performance. Emphasis will be placed on the prevention of fraud and corruption risks, the strengthening of systems to protect against abusive conduct (i.e. harassment, discrimination and abuse of authority), sexual misconduct (incl., sexual exploitation, abuse, sexual harassment, or other forms of sexual violence) and the creation of a safe working environment that ensures that misconduct is readily reported without fear of retaliation. The Secretariat will pursue WHO?s goals of ensuring zero tolerance for sexual misconduct as outlined in WHO?s Policy on Preventing and Addressing Sexual Misconduct and its Three-Years Strategy for 2023-2025. The Secretariat will focus on: strengthening the transparency and accountability of the Organization and its leadership; embedding a victim- and survivor-centred approach across the safeguarding cycle; institutionalizing safeguarding from sexual misconduct in all relevant policies, procedures, and practices; igniting and sustaining cultural change across the Organization; prioritizing high-risk situations ? emergencies and other community-facing operations; strengthening systems to identify and manage the risk of sexual misconduct; building capacity and expertise for preventing of and responding to sexual misconduct; fully implementing the end-to-end sexual misconduct incident management system; and taking system-wide action with UN and humanitarian stakeholders, governments and civil society; and developing and implementing systems for monitoring and evaluation and course correction. The Secretariat will continue to enhance its capacity for audits and investigations, including the capacity to respond to audit observations at the country level, particularly in country offices based in challenging operating environments. In the context of the investigation of allegations of suspected misconduct, the Office of Internal Oversight will implement revised policies and procedures to reflect best-in-class practices and strengthen resources to improve the timeliness of the processing of cases and justice for those involved. Furthermore, the evaluation policy (2018) will continue to inform evaluation functions, the strengthening of which will be guided by further mandates from the governing bodies. This will be guided by best-in-class studies and a framework for decentralized evaluations. The Secretariat will continue to participate in inter-agency evaluations in areas of shared substantive and strategic interest. The Secretariat will continue to conduct due diligence and risk assessments in accordance with the Framework of Engagement with Non-State Actors, further strengthening the capacity of staff members to engage more while managing risks, including for sexual misconduct. Strengthened leadership, governance and advocacy for health World Health Organization 1/1/2024 12:00:00 AM 12/31/2025 12:00:00 AM 1/1/2024 12:00:00 AM Americas Regional Office +1 202 974 3000 http://www.paho.org/ 525 Twenty-third Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20037, United States of America Cuba Havana Havana 23.05407 -82.345189 Health - policy, planning and administration 1007.8750000000 1007.8750000000 1007.8750000000 1007.8750000000 1007.8750000000 1007.8750000000 1007.8750000000 1007.8750000000 8063.0000000000 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="es">Country Cooperation Strategy Cuba (2018-2022)</narrative> <narrative xml:lang="en">Budget</narrative> XM-DAC-928-CU-2024-25-04.002.AM01.CUB03 World Health Organization <narrative xml:lang="en">Strategic priorities resourced in a predictable, adequate and flexible manner through strengthening partnerships</narrative> The Secretariat will continue to develop its existing partnerships with Member States, donors, multilateral stakeholders, non-State actors and civil society organizations to ensure sustainable financing of the Organization and to improve the quality of its funding, with the aim to strengthen WHO?s work in region and countries, to deliver the GPW 13; and accelerate progress towards the Sustainable Development Goals. The Global Health Emergency Appeal will be further developed and new funding mechanisms such as a replenishment mechanism will be developed in discussion with Member States and other partners and implemented as agreed. New partnerships with entities that align policy and delivery will be sought and efforts will be made to continue to broaden the Organization?s funding base and increase the flexibility and predictability of its financing. In line with the requests of the AMSTG, a new WHO investment plan will be developed. Together with its partners and contributors, and in line with the recommendations of the Sustainable Financing Working Group, the Secretariat will further streamline the management of funds and reduce transaction costs through fewer and longer agreements with lighter conditionalities to help WHO deliver on its priorities. Supported by enhanced donor intelligence and income-forecasting capacity, the Secretariat will continue to strengthen and deepen its relationships with its donors and is committed to strong dialogue to ensure shared priority-setting and mutually reinforcing commitments. Clear priorities, backed up by adequate and dependable resourcing, will focus especially on country implementation and acceleration to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals. Enhanced donor coordination will be pursued with the objective of coherent resource mobilization across the Organization and aiming at greater levels of flexibility of contributions. The Secretariat will expand the use of its Contributor Engagement Management system, which will become an integral part of the new ERP system, to facilitate the streamlining of resource mobilization activities and ensure improved coordination of the negotiation of agreements, and subsequent associated reporting. The Secretariat will focus its resource mobilization efforts towards strengthening WHO?s capacities at the country level. This would entail that country offices can strengthen their resource mobilization capacities as donors and partners are increasingly expanding their presence and directing their support at the country level This would allow country offices to be actively engaged more in contributor engagement, proposal development, monitoring and reporting with the aim of aligning the investments towards implementing the countries? priorities and the achieve measurable results. With the objective to promote the understanding of health on the political agenda, strategic plans will be developed and implemented for further engagement with multilateral organizations, parliaments, civil society and the private sector. Strengthened leadership, governance and advocacy for health World Health Organization 1/1/2024 12:00:00 AM 12/31/2025 12:00:00 AM 1/1/2024 12:00:00 AM Americas Regional Office +1 202 974 3000 http://www.paho.org/ 525 Twenty-third Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20037, United States of America Cuba Havana Havana 23.05407 -82.345189 Health - policy, planning and administration 592.7500000000 592.7500000000 592.7500000000 592.7500000000 592.7500000000 592.7500000000 592.7500000000 592.7500000000 4742.0000000000 World Health Organization World Health Organization 45.0000 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="es">Country Cooperation Strategy Cuba (2018-2022)</narrative> <narrative xml:lang="en">Budget</narrative> XM-DAC-928-CU-2024-25-04.002.AM01.CUB04 World Health Organization <narrative xml:lang="en">Planning, allocation of resources, monitoring and reporting based on country priorities, carried out to achieve country impact, value-for-money and the strategic priorities of GPW 13</narrative> The Secretariat will implement and monitor deliverables as committed to in its implementation plan on reform for strengthening WHO?s budgetary, programmatic and financing governance. The Secretariat will continue strengthening its priority-setting methodologies so that the country-level priorities as well as major priorities of global health drive what is planned, implemented and budgeted and monitored by the entire Organization, including improved transparency, information-sharing on prioritization and discussion of financing of priorities. The Secretariat will align the results framework and budget more closely so that investment decisions and resource allocation are geared towards delivering results and delivering them with value-for-money. The budget will clearly signal the intention to deliver results at the country level through synergies across the three levels of the Organization. Such support will be based on the country level prioritization performed along with Member States and will be tailored to country needs, capacities and technical expertise and will consider the maturity of individual country health systems. The Secretariat will continue improving its monitoring systems to place results at the centre of management attention and to facilitate evidence-based, targeted decision-making at all levels of the Organization. The Secretariat will ensure that corporate planning, budgeting, resource allocation and monitoring aligns with the Sustainable Development Goals principle of leaving no one behind. It will mainstream gender, equity and human rights, including by empowering people with disability in its results-based management process. The Secretariat will ensure that it is measuring what matters most, i.e., impacts in countries, while ensuring that it is able to demonstrate its contribution to achieving those impacts and how it has helped to leverage resources from others in support of national priorities and plans. It will revise the implementation and reporting through the output scorecard methodology, to ensure that the work of all offices is assessed to show how they add value to their achievements. The Secretariat will strengthen the implementation of results-based management, ensuring the complementarity and harmonization of all planning, budgeting, implementation, monitoring and reporting activities within the Organization. The Secretariat will continue implementing the value-for-money strategy agreed by Member States to ensure that the Organization is maximizing results from the limited resources provided to it. The Secretariat will continue fostering better coordination, coherence and synergy, within the major offices and between the levels of the Organization. It will strengthen and clarify roles and responsibilities of the internal networking arrangements, including the output delivery teams and other networking arrangements within the Organization. The Secretariat will measure impacts in each country to ensure that the investments against which returns are monitored and reported are important to people. It will allocate resources based on the ability to yield the most effective, efficient, equitable and ethical delivery. The Secretariat will continue enhancing and ensuring a rigorous structure for the resource allocation and grant management processes, including harnessing the role of the Resource Allocation Committee. The Organization will also ensure that donor proposals are clearly focused on adding value and not solely on minimizing cost. All resources, whether projected or available, will be tracked so that they have the potential to achieve the biggest impact. Tools, guidelines and capacity-building will be geared towards implementing value-for-money and ensuring closer coordination of corporate processes. Strengthened leadership, governance and advocacy for health World Health Organization 1/1/2024 12:00:00 AM 12/31/2025 12:00:00 AM 1/1/2024 12:00:00 AM Americas Regional Office +1 202 974 3000 http://www.paho.org/ 525 Twenty-third Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20037, United States of America Cuba Havana Havana 23.05407 -82.345189 Health - policy, planning and administration 889.2500000000 889.2500000000 889.2500000000 889.2500000000 889.2500000000 889.2500000000 889.2500000000 889.2500000000 7114.0000000000 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="es">Country Cooperation Strategy Cuba (2018-2022)</narrative> <narrative xml:lang="en">Budget</narrative> XM-DAC-928-CU-2024-25-04.002.AM01.CUB05 World Health Organization <narrative xml:lang="en">Cultural change fostered and organizational performance enhanced through coordination of the WHO-wide transformation agenda</narrative> As the Organization shifts its strategic focus towards country impact, it will focus on empowering country offices, including leadership in country offices and establishing a core predictable country presence in every country. In line with GPW13?s differentiated approach WHO?s support to countries, the Secretariat will establish capacities in its country offices that are tailor-fit to the purpose of WHO?s support implementation and operations at the country level. The Secretariat will commit to guaranteeing core capacities in country offices that the Organization to function as a strategic partner, technical assurance provider, policy adviser, operations coordinator or service provider whatever is needed at a certain time at the country level. The above will be accompanied by empowering country offices not only through establishing needed capacities but also placing the most suitable and strong leadership in every country, and ways of working that demonstrate better effectiveness, efficiency, accountability and transparency. This will require greater delegation of authority for country offices to bring decision-making closer on the ground human resources, financing and operations. The Secretariat will implement changes that ensure WHO operates better as one Organization, reducing duplication, fragmentation in all of its processes and how it delivers its work at all levels and towards driving impact in every country. With the foundation established through the core predictable country presence model, the Secretariat will work towards bringing the right capacities from all levels of the Organization, and from other stakeholders, including United Nations and bilateral partners and collaborating centres, to support its work. The Secretariat will work towards turning its culture from countries at the bottom to country offices first in strengthening its three-level operating model, including communications, decision-making, resource allocation and managing the mobility of its workforce. The Secretariat will introduce changes that enable the Organization to be agile in more concrete terms, enabling staff from different organizational groups to work more easily and coalesce around delivering certain tasks. The Secretariat will establish a better monitoring system, beyond staff surveys, to demonstrate the impact of its transformation initiatives and action plan. Strengthened leadership, governance and advocacy for health World Health Organization 1/1/2024 12:00:00 AM 12/31/2025 12:00:00 AM 1/1/2024 12:00:00 AM Americas Regional Office +1 202 974 3000 http://www.paho.org/ 525 Twenty-third Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20037, United States of America Cuba Havana Havana 23.05407 -82.345189 Health - policy, planning and administration 711.5000000000 711.5000000000 711.5000000000 711.5000000000 711.5000000000 711.5000000000 711.5000000000 711.5000000000 5692.0000000000 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="es">Country Cooperation Strategy Cuba (2018-2022)</narrative> <narrative xml:lang="en">Budget</narrative> XM-DAC-928-CU-2024-25-04.002.AM01.CUB06 World Health Organization <narrative xml:lang="en">?Leave no one behind? approach focused on equity, gender and human rights progressively incorporated and monitored</narrative> The Secretariat will step up its leadership by: promoting gender, equity and human rights onto global, regional and national health agendas; prioritizing strong advocacy and communications, and partnerships to ensure that WHO walks the talk when placing ?leave no one behind? as a corporate priority; aligning its organizational architecture and systems to drive progress on health equity, gender equality and human rights at all levels of the Secretariat; strengthening accountability to ensure that all levels the Secretariat are consistently reporting on and held accountable for actions, including through the implementation of markers to track spending and the quality of interventions across all outputs, to advance gender equality, human rights and health equity; continuing to report externally through mechanisms such as the United Nations System-wide Action Plan on Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women (UNSWAP) and the United Nations Disability Inclusion Strategy (UNDIS); and supporting the Organization?s engagement with, and contribution to, related multisectoral bodies. The Secretariat will support countries to: identify health inequities by systematically assessing and monitoring them; respond to findings by developing health policies, strategies, and programmes to address the root causes of health inequities; use gender analysis to inform the design, implementation and monitoring of gender-responsive approaches in health systems, policies and programmes; promote human rights-based approaches so that health systems, policies and programmes are non-discriminatory, participatory, and accountable and able to respect, protect and fulfil the right to health; ensure that services are universally available, accessible, acceptable, and of high quality; establish and strengthen mechanisms for the involvement of civil society and community-based organizations, including women?s and feminist organizations, in health at the country level; and promote legal, policy and normative environments that support health equity, gender equality and human rights. Strengthened leadership, governance and advocacy for health World Health Organization 1/1/2024 12:00:00 AM 12/31/2025 12:00:00 AM 1/1/2024 12:00:00 AM Americas Regional Office +1 202 974 3000 http://www.paho.org/ 525 Twenty-third Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20037, United States of America Cuba Havana Havana 23.05407 -82.345189 Health - policy, planning and administration 2371.5000000000 2371.5000000000 2371.5000000000 2371.5000000000 2371.5000000000 2371.5000000000 2371.5000000000 2371.5000000000 18972.0000000000 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="es">Country Cooperation Strategy Cuba (2018-2022)</narrative> <narrative xml:lang="en">Budget</narrative> XM-DAC-928-CU-2024-25-04.003.AM01.CUB01 World Health Organization <narrative xml:lang="en">Sound financial practices and oversight managed through an efficient and effective internal control framework</narrative> The Secretariat will continue to implement sound financial management practices and robust internal controls in order to manage, account for and report on the Organization?s assets, liabilities, revenue and expenses. This will include a greater focus on quality assurance activities in country-level implementation mechanisms, such as direct financial cooperation, direct implementation and grant letters of agreement. The Secretariat will manage the corporate treasury and all accounts in a transparent, competent and efficient manner and will ensure that it is delivering value-for-money in the Organization?s financial management. It will further ensure that all contributions received by the Organization are properly accounted for, spent and reported in accordance with International Public Sector Accounting Standards and donor requirements. The Secretariat will continue to strengthen internal controls and further improve the timeliness and quality of financial reporting, particularly in graded emergencies operations. Additionally, the Secretariat will provide enhanced oversight and compliance to assess the internal control framework and effectiveness/strengthening of PRSEAH measures. The Secretariat will implement and monitor relevant deliverables as committed to in the Secretariats implementation plan on reform. Moreover, the Secretariat commits to: issuing an annual statement of internal control that addresses the effectiveness of internal controls and identifies any significant risks; building capacities and trainings on fraud policy and strengthening existing assurance mechanisms; and ensuring core business operations staffing in place in accordance with delegation of authority corresponding to required cost of delivery in fragile situations and graded emergencies. Financial, human, and administrative resources managed in an efficient, effective, results-oriented and transparent manner World Health Organization 1/1/2024 12:00:00 AM 12/31/2025 12:00:00 AM 1/1/2024 12:00:00 AM Americas Regional Office +1 202 974 3000 http://www.paho.org/ 525 Twenty-third Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20037, United States of America Cuba Havana Havana 23.05407 -82.345189 Health - policy, planning and administration 5632.2500000000 5632.2500000000 5632.2500000000 5632.2500000000 5632.2500000000 5632.2500000000 5632.2500000000 5632.2500000000 45058.0000000000 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="es">Country Cooperation Strategy Cuba (2018-2022)</narrative> <narrative xml:lang="en">Budget</narrative> XM-DAC-928-CU-2024-25-04.003.AM01.CUB02 World Health Organization <narrative xml:lang="en">Effective and efficient management and development of human resources to attract, recruit and retain talent for successful programme delivery</narrative> The Organization will continue to ensure that its workforce is flexible, mobile, high-performing, fully trained and fit for purpose. Outreach, recruitment and selection processes will continue to be streamlined and made more efficient to allow the Organization to meet the staffing needs of programmes and enable corporate functions including in protracted and graded emergency operations, taking into account the need for strengthening diversity, equity and inclusion. Improved talent management and performance management, career management and learning and development will drive excellence and culture change and will be at the centre of the agenda in order to ensure that the Organization can rely on and retain a talented workforce. Staff mobility across the three levels of the Organization will enrich the capacity and knowledge of staff members and ensure that country needs are met effectively. In line with Organization-wide three-level workforce plan, as well as streamlined and harmonized job descriptions across the Organization, the distribution of human resources will align with the country focus particularly in fragile settings and graded emergences and organizational priorities set out in GPW 13. Main lessons learned from the COVID-19 pandemic continue being harnessed. Specific issues include safety and security in the workplace, flexible working arrangements, contractual modalities, specialized mechanisms and the mental health of the workforce. The Secretariat also continues efforts to create and promote a more respectful, safe and healthy work environment. Building on earlier successes and learning from past challenges, the Secretariat will improve or develop new policies and procedures, improve knowledge management, strengthen existing initiatives and launch new ones to strengthen the engagement and effectiveness of its workforce The Secretariat will also implement and monitor relevant deliverables as committed to in its implementation plan on reform for strengthening WHO?s budgetary, programmatic and financing governance ((EB152/34). Financial, human, and administrative resources managed in an efficient, effective, results-oriented and transparent manner World Health Organization 1/1/2024 12:00:00 AM 12/31/2025 12:00:00 AM 1/1/2024 12:00:00 AM Americas Regional Office +1 202 974 3000 http://www.paho.org/ 525 Twenty-third Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20037, United States of America Cuba Havana Havana 23.05407 -82.345189 Health - policy, planning and administration 3142.1250000000 3142.1250000000 3142.1250000000 3142.1250000000 3142.1250000000 3142.1250000000 3142.1250000000 3142.1250000000 25137.0000000000 World Health Organization World Health Organization 36527.8400 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="es">Country Cooperation Strategy Cuba (2018-2022)</narrative> <narrative xml:lang="en">Budget</narrative> XM-DAC-928-CU-2024-25-04.003.AM01.CUB03 World Health Organization <narrative xml:lang="en">Effective, innovative and secure digital platforms and services aligned with the needs of users, corporate functions, technical programmes and health emergencies operations</narrative> The Secretariat will ensure that WHO information systems, processes and tools facilitate the implementation of the vision inherent in GPW 13 of agility, interoperability and managed integration in order to facilitate the work of staff members and partners at the country level. It will also ensure that support for the programmatic work of the Organization is central to the strengthening of information management and technology and will help to streamline administrative processes through relevant systems that facilitate implementation and achieve efficiency gains. Efficient, effective and reliable information systems are of paramount importance as they enable WHO to better support countries and facilitate decision-making. In order to ensure its information systems function efficiently, the Secretariat will: work closely with business to understand needs and deliver value. Strengthen engagement and governance with administrative and health technical departments, better understand their intended outcomes longer term, and help them achieve outputs and deliver business value; drive digital transformation through innovation and partnerships. Different business units across the Organization are driving the digitalization of the core work of the Secretariat. The information and management technology team will work with these entities by partnering on innovative solutions, artificial intelligence, machine learning, and others; rationalize, modernize and extend technical architecture to support business capabilities. The Secretariat will continue to reduce its technology footprint, modernize its technology architecture, have a product-centricity mindset, and improve its services to match business capabilities; develop and engage the IT workforce to deliver value to the business. Encourage a learning and growth mindset within the IT workforce by providing them opportunities to develop new skills, competencies and behaviours needed to meet the changing digital landscape; and protect WHO?s digital assets; ensure the ability to deliver services with an acceptable level of risk. It is critical for the Secretariat to continue to invest in and support efforts made on cybersecurity thereby preventing loss or breach of data. Financial, human, and administrative resources managed in an efficient, effective, results-oriented and transparent manner World Health Organization 1/1/2024 12:00:00 AM 12/31/2025 12:00:00 AM 1/1/2024 12:00:00 AM Americas Regional Office +1 202 974 3000 http://www.paho.org/ 525 Twenty-third Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20037, United States of America Cuba Havana Havana 23.05407 -82.345189 Health - policy, planning and administration 1660.0000000000 1660.0000000000 1660.0000000000 1660.0000000000 1660.0000000000 1660.0000000000 1660.0000000000 1660.0000000000 13280.0000000000 World Health Organization World Health Organization 8012.7800 General Operating Expenses 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="es">Country Cooperation Strategy Cuba (2018-2022)</narrative> <narrative xml:lang="en">Budget</narrative> XM-DAC-928-CU-2024-25-04.003.AM01.CUB04 World Health Organization <narrative xml:lang="en">Safe and secure environment, with efficient infrastructure maintenance, cost-effective support services and responsive supply chain, including occupational health and safety</narrative> The Secretariat will protect and promote the health and well-being of WHO?s global workforce and increase psychosocial support for staff in all duty stations. The Secretariat will ensure that the required capacity and staffing in graded emergencies are in place, in accordance with the security standards set by UNDSS. The Secretariat will ensure that the occupational health and safety standards are taken into account at headquarters, regional offices and country offices. The Secretariat will strengthen its health and safety policies and continue to focus on improving the WHO working environment and ensure the business continuity of its operations. Direct and sustained support will be provided to make sure the health and safety of the thousands of staff members deployed in the field. The Secretariat will work with the United Nations Department of Safety and Security to set security standards while improving its ability to anticipate risks, provide high-quality safety and security training, and maintain and update its infrastructure. The Secretariat has developed tools and has put mechanisms in place to assess its performance on accessibility for the disabled and on the reduction of carbon footprint through the increased adoption of sustainable resource in its day-to-day operations. In its effort towards achieving efficiencies and capitalizing on its experience of establishing the Global Service Centre in Malaysia, the Secretariat has considered building centres of excellence for selected non-transactional enabling functions by locating them in high-quality and low-cost locations, such as travel and meeting management in Tunisia, or the EURO business operations in T?rkiye. The Secretariat will continue to improve its procurement and supply chain practices, by implementing a range of business transformation projects aligned to the implementation of the new corporate ERP technology. A more integrated approach to supply chain, underpinned by modern technology will reduce inefficiencies in the delivery of supply related support services to the three levels of the Organization, including for emergency operations. A new United Nations-wide initiative on vehicle leasing will be trialed, as a cost-reduction measure. 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