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Article on the importance of health service resilience. Developing resilient health services and systems ensures countries can effectively prevent, prepare for, detect, adapt to, respond to and recover from public health threats while ensuring the maintenance of quality essential and routine health services in all contexts, including in fragile, conflict and violence settings. Public health emergencies, such as Ebola Virus Disease and COVID-19, highlight the vulnerability of health systems across the world, and the need for an integrated approach to health system strengthening bringing together health security, disease-specific and life course-specific programs to achieve Universal Health Coverage goals.
- COVID-19 Pandemic
- Health
- Other Crises
- Resilience
- Global
- High-Income Countries (HICs)
- Low- and Middle-Income Countries (LMICs)
- Country-level population(s)
- Advocacy
- Article
- Blog