The WHO Academy will support the learning and development needs of WHO staff — and all stakeholders in health — enabling them to accelerate health for all and move the world ever-closer to achieving WHO’s “triple billion” goal: ensuring that by 2023, an additional 1 billion people benefit from universal health coverage, 1 billion more are afforded better protection in health emergencies, and 1 billion more enjoy improved health and wellbeing.
PARTNERS PLATFORM
The first digital space of its kind, the Partners Platform offers a unique meeting ground where national governments, UN agencies and other partners can coordinate global health responses for an acute event, in real time.
Originally conceived as the COVID-19 Partners Platform’s, the Platform now also offers global actors the opportunity to develop and share national response plans for Ebola virus disease (EVD) and measles, enabling both transparency and joint ownership in strengthening preparedness and response capacities. Through the use of innovative action checklists, innovative dynamic costing tools for country resource needs, and data-driven dashboards, the Platform tracks the global flow and demand of contributions from both international development banks and national charities, allowing other donors the chance to see where contributions are most needed, particularly in regards to vaccine funding.
Members states and other stakeholders can learn more and are invited to request access on the Partners Platform’s landing page.