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WHO, EU launch digital health certificate to help Nigeria, others

The World Health Organisation (WHO) and European Commission have announced the inauguration of a significant partnership in digital health to benefit people in receiving quality services around the world.

In a statement issued on Monday, both organisations stated that this collaboration serves as the initial foundation of the WHO Global Digital Health Certification Network (GDHCN).

The Commissioner for Health and Food Safety, Stella Kyriakides said the partnership marked a crucial milestone in the EU Global Health Strategy’s digital action plan.

Accordingg to Kyriakides, “By using European best practices we contribute to digital health standards and interoperability globally to the benefit of those most in need. It is also a powerful example of how alignment between the EU and the WHO can deliver better health for all, in the EU and across the world.

“As the directing and coordinating authority on international health work, there is no better partner than the WHO to advance the work we started at the EU. It will further develop global digital health solutions.”

She added that the partnership will have close collaboration in the development, management, and implementation of the WHO GDHCN system, taking advantage of the European Commission’s substantial technical expertise in this domain.

The statement disclosed that in June 2023, the WHO will adopt the EU system of digital COVID-19 certification to create a universal system that facilitates international mobility and safeguards individuals worldwide from ongoing and future health threats, including pandemics.

Tedros Ghebreyesus, WHO Director-General, emphasised that the objective of the new digital health products under development is to enable people worldwide to receive quality health services promptly and efficiently.

He explained that WHO intends to provide all its Member States with access to an open-source digital health tool, guided by the principles of equity, innovation, transparency, and data protection.

The statement further noted that this initiative is based on the EU and WHO Global Health Strategy on digital health, following the agreement reached on November 30, 2022.

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