Health systems recovery

Support countries for health system recovery in the aftermath of emergencies with a “build back better” approach by providing action-oriented guidance and capacity-building for national and local health systems

Health system recovery is defined as the rebuilding, restoration and improvement of the health system’s components and core public health functions, in alignment with the principles of build back better and sustainable development.

In recent years, countries in WHO’s Eastern Mediterranean Region have faced an unparalleled number of emergencies, resulting from both natural and human-induced hazards, such as conflict, natural disasters and disease outbreaks. Beyond their direct impact on health, emergencies also destroy or disrupt the health system. After the acute phase of response to an emergency is over, the health system must be restored or completely rebuilt. This represents an opportunity to create a more resilient and fit-for-purpose system that promotes and safeguards population health and health security.

Creating fit-for-purpose health systems requires an effective, well planned and well implemented recovery strategy. Recovery is, however, usually a missed opportunity for building back better because of lack of knowledge and expertise, inadequate planning, low funding and competing socio-political interests.

HSEL works in the arena of health system recovery, which includes providing evidence-based guidance, building capacity, providing technical support to countries in developing health system recovery strategies and plans, and implementing post-disaster needs assessment and recovery and peace-building assessment processes.

Related links 

Implementation guide for health systems recovery in emergencies

Sudan rapid post-disaster needs and recovery assessment   

Beirut rapid damage and needs assessment  

Post-disaster needs assessment guideline for the health sector

Contact us

Dr Ali Ardalan
Regional Adviser and Head of Health systems in Emergencies
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