BIREME provides updated information on the novel coronavirus outbreak (2019-nCoV)

The specialized Center of the Pan American Health Organization/World Health Organization (BIREME), within the scope of its mission to democratize information, knowledge and evidence for health decision-making, developed a Window of Knowledge on the Novel Coronavirus (2019-nCoV), which seeks to provide qualified and updated information to health professionals and the general public about the outbreak of the disease.

BIREME’s Biannual Work Plan in 2020-2021

The structure of BIREME’s Biannual Work Plan (BWP) for 2020-2021 has been approved by the PAHO/WHO Executive Management and Director, which will enable the fulfillment of the technical cooperation program and institutional management priorities of the Center. Among the main approaches, it is possible to highlight its alignment with the objectives of the 2030 Sustainable Health Agenda for the Americas (ASSA2030) and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) of the 2030 Agenda for synergies with multi-sector institutions.

2020: Year of Nursing – BIREME’s contribution

The World Health Assembly has designated 2020 as the International Year of the Nurse and the Midwife, and represents a campaign of the World Health Organization, whose aim is to recognize the work performed by nurses and midwives around the world, and advocate for greater investments in this workforce, their conditions of employment, education and professional development.

The PAHO/WHO Cross Cutting Themes are reflected in BIREME’s products

The collective priorities of the member states of the Pan American Health Organization/World Health Organization and the results to be achieved in the public health field are addressed in the Organization’s strategic plans. The 2020-2025 Strategic Plan directs technical cooperation to countries to, among other goals, achieve the health-related Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in the Region of the Americas. BIREME, as a PAHO/WHO specialized Center considers in all its products and services the four cross-cutting themes chosen by the Organization, i.e., Equity, Human Rights, Gender and Ethnicity.

Progress in the democratization of access to information and scientific evidence in health in 2019

The access indicators of the Virtual Health Library for the year 2019 are impressive. More than 10 million access sessions, +41 million pageviews, +6.5 million users of the information services offered by BIREME through the VHL Regional Portal. These services are intended to promote the democratization of equitable access to scientific and technical information in health, and to meet the information needs of health professionals in Latin America and the Caribbean.

For a world without leprosy: World Day 2020

World Leprosy Day is celebrated on the last Sunday of January, and establishing this date aims to raise awareness about a disease that many people believe to be extinct. Despite being completely treatable in a relatively simple way, leprosy has not been eradicated; and not only the disease is overlooked, but also those affected by it. To address this situation, the World Health Organization created the Global Strategy for Leprosy 2016-2020 called “Accelerating towards a leprosy-free world”.

BIREME acknowledges the results reached in 2019

In 2019, the Latin American and Caribbean Center on Health Sciences Information (BIREME) completed 53 years of uninterrupted work on behalf of the democratization of access, publication, and use of scientific information, knowledge, and evidence; a fact that is always celebrated and recognized by all its staff, especially during the end-of-year celebrations. On December 10th, all employees gathered to celebrate BIREME’s achievements and key results of 2019.

BIREME’s regional operation through the official missions of the 2018-2019 biennium

BIREME’s technical cooperation, as a PAHO/WHO specialized Center, with Latin American and Caribbean countries occurs through different pathways, including the official missions of BIREME/PAHO/WHO staff, whose specific objectives are to support the implementation of its technical cooperation program and its institutional alignment with the policies and procedures of the Organization, ensuring the transparency and development of its operations.

Guatemala provides information on PHC through e-Blueinfo

Guatemala is the third country of Latin America and the Caribbean and the first of Central America to adopt, since November 2019, the e-BlueInfo mobile application (APP), developed and maintained by BIREME/PAHO/WHO, which aims to reduce inequality in the access and use of scientific information and evidence oriented towards health care services.