Executive Board reviews progress in implementation of global road map on defeating meningitis by 2030

During the 150th Executive Board (EB) of the WHO, agenda items on the Immunization Agenda 2030 (IA2030), Infection prevention and control and the Global road map on defeating meningitis by 2030 were grouped together for discussion. A total of 40 speakers, including 33 delegates from Member States (including regional statements from EMRO, AFRO and the EU), and 7 non-state actor organizations took the floor.

Twelve Member States from the six WHO regions made specific supportive statements on the Global road map on defeating meningitis by 2030 report (EB150/3).

These statements strongly supported the implementation of the road map and expressed their commitment. Several Member States highlighted progress made to date and the specific challenges which with the implementation of the road map will be overcome. The importance of establishing coordination mechanisms and political frameworks was also stressed.

Member States warmly welcomed and supported the establishment of a Strategic Support Group to facilitate the implementation of the road map and raise the profile of meningitis on the global health agenda.

Member States also underscored the relevance and need to integrate meningitis prevention and control into Primary Health Care, to enhance vaccination activities as well as diagnostics and treatment activities by expanding capacity at the peripheral level.

In her statements, the Deputy Director-General highlighted how innovative the road map was, as it addressed meningitis not only as an infectious disease that can often be prevented and treated, but also with a strong focus on support and care for people living with disabilities after an episode of meningitis.

In his closing remarks, the Director-General also highlighted how essential it was to integrate prevention, early diagnostics and treatment activities into primary health care, to defeat meningitis.

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