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ReadyScore®

The ReadyScore is a measurement of a country's ability to find, stop and prevent health threats. A score of 80% or higher indicates that a country is ready for an epidemic. Learn More

Data source: WHO JEE reports

Azerbaijan has committed to conduct a transparent, external evaluation of their ability to find, stop and prevent health threats, but no data are available at this time. While their commitment to preparedness is encouraging, the world does not have a good way of knowing whether Azerbaijan is prepared for an epidemic.

Azerbaijan has committed to a JEE and is awaiting the scheduled assessment.

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JEE Assessment Progress

Assess

Completed independent and transparent assessment of epidemic preparedness.

Plan

Developed a plan to address critical gaps in epidemic preparedness.

Step Up

Improved epidemic preparedness in one or more areas (as indicated by JEEs).

Get to Green

Achieved ReadyScore of 80 or higher.

Sustain

Preparedness requires continuous efforts and investments to prevent epidemics.

Mandatory Self-Assessment

The International Health Regulations Annual Report is an annual self-assessment of epidemic preparedness. Learn More

Data source: WHO JEE reports

53%
2010
79%
2011
0%
2012
84%
2013
84%
2014
0%
2015
0%
2016
0%
2017
83%
2018
86%
2019
0%
2020
0%
2021

Voluntary Monitoring

As part of their commitment to the International Health Regulations, countries complete voluntary monitoring activities to support continued assessment of their strengths and gaps, and to inform prioritization of epidemic preparedness activities. Learn More

Data source: WHO e-SPAR reports

Simulation Exercise

A Simulation Exercise is an activity where essential groups required for emergency response — government, health facilities and partners — simulate an emergency and its full response. This allows for an assessment of gaps in preparedness and response.

  • November 4, 2019

After Action Review

An After Action Review is a systematic review of the response to an outbreak or epidemic to identify strengths and challenges and determine how to improve the response in the future.

  • Measles - October 16, 2019

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