Preparedness gains through the PIP PC – World Health Organization

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The 2020–2021 biennial progress report of thePandemic Influenza Preparedness (PIP) Framework Partnership Contribution (PC) showcases public health gains made collaboratively with other investments.
The report, which covers the third and fourth years of the PIP PC’s High-Level Implementation Plan II (2018–2023), describes how industry partner contributions were allocated and used to strengthen  preparedness globally, regionally and nationally in 80 targeted countries.
Since the PIP PC was established in 2012, it has received more than US$ 252 million from industry partners to support activities in six areas of work: laboratory and surveillance, burden of disease, regulatory capacity building, risk communications and community engagement, planning for pandemic product deployment, and influenza pandemic preparedness planning. WHO sincerely thanks industry partners for their contributions.
Much was achieved in the last two years. Of the 17 HLIP II indicators with targets, 47% met or exceeded the biennial target. Progress on other indicators, especially around deployment planning, was affected by the COVID-19 pandemic although the lessons being learnt from ongoing emergency responses will inform and strengthen future influenza pandemic planning and operations. 

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