Washington, D.C., September 27, 2024 – The Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) has recently launched the Regional Data Portal of the Initiative for the Elimination of Communicable Diseases in the Americas. This innovative tool designed to support national authorities, technical teams, partners, donors, and stakeholders in monitoring progress and using data to inform actions towards the elimination of more than 30 communicable diseases and related conditions in the Americas by 2030.
The regional data portal provides access to updated information and a comprehensive view of progress towards the elimination of multiple diseases such as HIV, malaria, tuberculosis, vaccine-preventable diseases, neglected infectious diseases, and some environmental health risks among others. The platform consolidates data from various sources, including national reports, burden of disease studies, and other reliable sources, to show trends, current situation, and challenges in the progress towards disease elimination in the Americas.
Portal Features:
• Elimination Indicators and Goals: Detailed information on the indicators used to monitor elimination and specific goals for each disease.
• Elimination Milestones: A journey through past, present, and future milestones in the fight against communicable diseases.
• Progress Tracking: Comprehensive visualizations that allow tracking progress towards elimination goals.
• Country Profiles: Detailed profiles of each country, showing their progress and opportunities.
“The Regional Data Portal is an essential tool for monitoring and accelerating our efforts towards the elimination of communicable diseases in the Americas,” said Dr. Martha Saboya, PAHO’s Senior Advisor for the Elimination Initiative. “It allows us to identify areas for improvement and coordinate effective actions to achieve our public health goals.”
For more information, visit the Regional Data Portal of the Elimination Initiative, PAHO.
About PAHO: The Pan American Health Organization is an international public health agency dedicated to improving the health and well-being of people in the Americas. Founded in 1902, PAHO works with countries in the region to combat diseases, strengthen health systems, and promote health equity.