The Director-General has established an Independent Oversight and Advisory Committee for the WHO Health Emergencies Programme (the Programme), to provide oversight and monitoring of the development and performance of the Programme and to guide the Programme’s activities.
IOAC Terms of reference
The main functions of IOAC:
Download the full Terms of reference
The IOAC identified the prevention of sexual exploitation, abuse and harassment as a priority in 2021. On 23 July 2021, the WHO Director-General accepted a proposal by the IOAC Chairs to establish a sub-committee of the IOAC to advise him on matters related to prevention and response to sexual exploitation, abuse and harassment in beneficiary communities and in the workplace (PRSEAH).
More information on the IOAC Sub Committee on PRSEAH
Membership
The Committee consists of eight members drawn from national governments, nongovernmental organizations, and the UN system, with extensive experience in broad range of disciplines, including public health, infectious disease, humanitarian crises, public administration, emergency management, community engagement, partnerships and development. Members serve in their personal capacity and will exercise their responsibilities with full regard for the paramount importance of independence.
Chair
Director of the Doctorate and Research in Public Health Program at St. Joseph University in Beirut
Former Secretary General, International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies
BMBS (UK), FRCPC, Chief Public Health Officer, Public Health Agency of Canada
Visiting Professor, Institute of Global Health Innovation, Imperial College London, former Director General for Public and International Health, HMG UK
Senior Advisor, 3D Program for Girls and Women and Senior Fellow, United Nations Foundation
President, Refugees International
Director-General of the Center for Vaccine Development
Former Chief Medical Officer, Australian Government
Former members
Executive Director, WHO Health Emergencies Programme
Director of the Health Regulatory Science Platform, a division of the Wits Health Consortium at the University of the Witwatersrand
Professor for Global Initiatives at Keio University
Professor Emeritus, Graduate School of Public Health, St.Luke’s International University, Tokyo