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15 December 2025

Collaborative surveillance in action: Qatar’s collaborative surveillance for major events and mass gatherings

15 December 2025

Collaborative surveillance in action: European Regional Laboratory Task Force for High Threat Pathogens

15 December 2025

Collaborative surveillance in action: Argentina and Uruguay, unlocking collaborative surveillance through a One Health approach and cross-country collaboration

15 December 2025

Collaborative surveillance in action: Indonesia and Nepal, advancing multi-source collaborative surveillance

15 December 2025

Collaborative surveillance in action: Malawi, linking data systems and insights from non-health sectors

15 December 2025

Collaborative surveillance in action: Ukraine’s journey to a unified, electronic surveillance system

1 October 2025

Attributes and principles of genomic data-sharing platforms supporting surveillance of pathogens with epidemic and pandemic potential

14 July 2025

Evaluation of public health analytics: workshop report, 8-9 October 2024

2 May 2025

WHO Hub for Pandemic and Epidemic Intelligence: annual report 2024

2 May 2025

Der WHO-Hub für Pandemie- und Epidemieaufklärung: Jahresbericht 2024

Defining collaborative surveillance: A core concept for strengthening the global architecture for health emergency preparedness, response, and resilience (HEPR)

Overview

 

The complex challenges highlighted by the COVID-19 pandemic and other major health emergencies emphasize the need to rethink our approach to surveillance, while building upon the momentum of substantive investments in public health capacity in recent years.

At the 75th World Health Assembly in May 2022, WHO set out a harmonizing framework to strengthen the global architecture for health emergency preparedness, response, and resilience (HEPR). Under the proposed global architecture, the ability to effectively prevent, prepare for, detect, respond to, and recover from health emergencies at subnational, national, regional and global levels depend on the operational readiness and capacities in five interconnected systems: collaborative surveillance, community protection, safe and scalable clinical care, access to countermeasures, and emergency coordination.

This document defines the collaborative surveillance concept—proposing a conceptual model, dimensions across which collaboration should occur to enable multi-source and multisectoral surveillance, key objectives and concrete capabilities for how countries, with the support of WHO and partners, can further advance surveillance capabilities, and address fragmented and insufficient capacity. The collaborative surveillance concept was developed to support all stakeholders working on surveillance.

 

WHO Team
WHO Hub for Pandemic and Epidemic Intelligence
Editors
World Health Organization
Number of pages
42
Reference numbers
ISBN: 978-92-4-007406-4
Copyright
CC BY-NC-SA 3.0 IGO