WHO’s work in pictures: bridging health gaps

This photo essays shows the work of WHO in Somalia and its health partners during 2019. It highlights achievements in important priority areas to improve health, prevent disease and save lives. WHO is working to bridge existing gaps in service delivery and health care access and promote evidence-informed interventions and strategies for better health for everyone, everywhere. The work of WHO in the country continues to be supported by a number of key donors and partners and their contribution is greatly appreciated.

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Early Warning Alert and Response Network: keeping the country safe

EWARN is a real-time web-based electronic surveillance system for early detection of, and response to, threats of epidemics. By 2019, an estimated 6.5 million people and 535 out of 1075 health facilities were covered by the EWARN system. A record 4 789 832 consultations were reported in 2019. In 2019, the system triggered over 18 000 outbreak alerts, of which 883 were verified through field investigation by WHO and the health authorities. A number of cases of cholera, measles and chikungunya were confirmed by laboratory tests as the system picked up unusual trends in cases early on triggering rapid field investigation. In the absence of any routine disease surveillance system in the country, EWARN continues to keep the country safe by detecting early and responding to epidemic threats quickly.