The Lao People’s Democratic Republic has taken a significant leap forward in its commitment to bolster national health security through the completion of its second Joint External Evaluation (JEE). This rigorous assessment, coordinated by the World Health Organization (WHO), provides a comprehensive review of the country’s capacities to prevent, detect, and respond to public health threats. Compared to the first evaluation, notable progress was observed in several key areas including disease surveillance, laboratory systems, and emergency response operations.

The evaluation uncovered a set of prioritized actions aimed at strengthening the country’s health infrastructure and intersectoral coordination. Among the critical focus areas are:

  • Enhancement of laboratory networks with improved diagnostic capabilities across provinces
  • Expansion of workforce training to ensure rapid response to infectious disease outbreaks
  • Improved data sharing systems to facilitate real-time communication between health authorities
  • Strengthening multi-agency collaboration involving ministries of health, agriculture, and environment
Technical Area 2023 Score 2017 Score Key Improvement
Disease Surveillance 4.5 3.8 Expanded reporting networks
Laboratory Systems 4.0 3.2 Enhanced diagnostic tools
Emergency Response 4.2 3.6 Faster mobilization protocols
Risk Communication 4.1 3.5 New public info campaigns