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Electronic State Parties Self-Assessment Annual Reporting Tool (e-SPAR)

Electronic State Parties Self-Assessment Annual Reporting Tool (e-SPAR) is a web-based platform proposed to support State Parties of the International Health Regulations (IHR) to fulfill their obligation to report annually to the World Health Assembly (WHA) on the implementation of capacity requirements under these Regulations and to encourage the transparency and mutual accountability between States Parties towards global public health security, under the WHO IHR Monitoring and Evaluation Framework.

About International Health Regulations

The revised International Health Regulations (IHR) are a set of legal instruments designed to ensure and improve the capacity of all signatories or States Parties to prevent, detect, assess, notify, and respond to public health risks and acute events.

Under the IHR, States Parties are obliged to develop and maintain minimum core capacities for surveillance and response to any potential public health events of international concern. The success of the IHR in ensuring global public health security depends on their full application, implementation, and compliance by all States Parties

About State Party Self-Assessment Annual Reporting tool

States Parties and the Director-General report to the World Health Assembly on the implementation of the IHR. States Parties use a self-assessment tool for their annual reporting called the State Party Self-Assessment Annual Reporting Tool or SPAR.

The SPAR (State Party Self-Assessment Annual Reporting) tool consists of 35 indicators for the 15 IHR capacities needed to detect, assess, notify, report and respond to public health risk and acute events of domestic and international concern. For each of the 15 capacities, one to three indicators are used to measure the status of each capacity. Indicators are further broken down to a few elements called attributes, which further define the indicator at each level.

Mid-year States Parties are informed to initiate the process of self-assessment and reporting to the World Health Assembly, using a multisectoral approach to obtain information from all sectors involved in implementing IHR core capacities.

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