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  • Liberia advances domestication of amended International Health Regulations with multisector roadmap

    Liberia advances domestication of amended International Health Regulations with multisector roadmap

    Liberia advances domestication of amended International Health Regulations with multisector roadmap

    As reported in a WHO update carried via Africa Newsroom, Liberia convened a multisector workshop to drive domestication of the amended International Health Regulations (IHR), aligning national systems with updated global health-security rules.

    The report says the process produced an implementation roadmap and included senior-level commitment, aimed at strengthening coordination, surveillance, and response readiness for cross-border threats.

    Domestication is where global standards become national practice—through legislation, procedures, budgets, and accountability across ministries and agencies.

    WHO AFRO noted the workshop ended with the signing of a “national declaration” supporting implementation. Liberia’s NPHIL also described the step as “significant” for enhancing health security and preparedness.

    Echotitbits take:
    The credibility test is capacity. Watch for budget lines, training cycles, labs and surveillance upgrades, and real simulation exercises—those are the signals that domestication becomes real readiness.

    Source: afro.who — January 2, 2026 — https://www.afro.who.int/countries/liberia/news/liberia-advances-implementation-amended-international-health-regulations

    World Health Organization (WHO) 2026-01-02

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