Regional cooperation is being strengthened to address cross-border health emergencies. A meeting convened by the World Health Organization brings together several countries, including the Central African Republic and the Democratic Republic of the Congo. The goal is to harmonize alert mechanisms and strengthen surveillance.
Participating countries are working together on joint actions, transcending administrative boundaries. Further details on the meeting and its outcomes are available from the source. The countries involved are committed to working together to prepare for and respond to health threats.
The meeting is part of efforts to engage border communities in preparedness and response, and to pool collective wisdom to address health emergencies.
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