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WHO works closely with countries, partners, and local institutions to help communities prevent, prepare for, respond to, and recover from health emergencies of all kinds, from disease outbreaks to conflicts to disasters.

No country, institution, or organization can achieve this alone. WHO relies on partners through networks, such as the Global Health Cluster, Standby Partners, Emergency Medical Teams and the Global Outbreak Alert and Response Network.

The challenge is to bring these together so they are connected and interoperable, and achieve a shared vision of a strengthened health emergency workforce centered in countries and coordinated regionally and globally.

The Global Health Emergency Corps (GHEC) is a core component of the efforts led by WHO with partners and together with Member States to strengthen the global health emergency preparedness and response architecture. It is a framework for enhancing health emergency workforce capacity and a collaboration platform for countries and health emergency networks, adapted to the context in each country and region.

Together, we are committed to: