| From : | Ekaterine Khositashvili <ekhositashvili@mfa.gov.ge> |
| To : | Maia Nikoleishvili <mnikoleishvili@moh.gov.ge> |
| Subject : | Fw: New Modalities for WHO meetings including COVID-19 Member State information sessions |
| Cc : | Tamar Gabunia <tgabunia@moh.gov.ge> |
| Received On : | 12.03.2020 08:55 |
FYI
Dear WHO Mission Focal points,
With reference to the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak, we wish to thank each of the missions in Geneva for their active participation and ongoing engagement with the WHO Secretariat. We have seen an unprecedented level of interest and global solidarity in regard to COVID-19.
This email contains important information on new modalities for WHO meetings in line with WHO’s most recent business continuity planning. Kindly note that further important details can be found at the end of this message.
In an effort to help ensure you remain updated and know where to access the latest data, we have compiled a brief summary of the main WHO sources of information below:
Additional important information:
Modalities for WHO meetings
WHO will minimize physical meetings. GBS will be in contact with Member States that have planned informal consultations on proposed draft resolutions and decisions, as well as other meetings, to discuss options for continuing work. The schedule of intergovernmental meetings will be updated accordingly.
The Secretariat remains committed to providing Member States with accurate and timely information. In order to facilitate this and to streamline communications, we have established a mailbox for all of your COVID-19 related questions (MSCOVID19@who.int) which will be monitored 7 days a week. Whilst we hope this is helpful for you, it is also intended to take some of the pressure off our technical teams.
For non-technical queries, you can contact Dr Timothy Armstrong, Director, Governing Bodies via email (armstrongt@who.int) or mobile +41 79 445 20 26. IHR reporting and other formal processes are unaffected by this communication.
Thank you and best regards,
WHO Secretariat