National Action Plans for Health Security (NAPHS): Leveraging WHO’s new Integrated and Holistic Planning Approach

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This introductory-level course provides a general overview of the National Action Planning for Health Security (NAPHS) process and methodology. This includes the critical steps necessary to support the development, implementation & monitoring of 5-year strategic NAPHS and 12/24 month operational NAPHS. The target audience for this course is personnel responsible for developing, implementing and monitoring NAPHS.

To strengthen the country’s capacity for Health Emergency Preparedness, Response and Resilience (HEPR), Member States need to develop, implement and monitor National Action Plans for Health Security (NAPHS).

This course introduces the new integrated NAPHS process and defines the benefits, methodology and process for countries to develop and use NAPHS.

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What Will You Learn?

  • Explain the benefits of NAPHS and define the difference between the 5-year strategic plan and 12–24 months operational plans.
  • Describe the main phases and key steps required to develop, implement and monitor NAPHS.
  • Describe basic programme management concepts relevant to NAPHS.
  • List the different roles & responsibilities of the NAPHS multi-sectoral teams, including the high-level political group and technical teams.
  • Define how the NAPHS can be used in resource mobilization efforts, including technical & financial needs.

Course Content

Module 0: Career Development

  • Career Assessment
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Module 1: Intro to Course

Module 2: Course Assessment

Module 3: Certification and Ranking

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