World Health Organization (WHO) supports Mauritius to conduct national public health risk profiling workshop using the Strategic Toolkit for Assessing Risks (STAR) Some 40 multisectoral experts, used the WHO Strategic Toolkit for Assessing Risk (STAR) to identify and prioritize the country's public health risks PORT LOUIS, Mauritius, April 17, 2023/APO Group/ -- Mauritius conducted a national public health risk profiling exercise with participation from key stakeholders and support from The World Health Organization from 22-25 February to better understand risks and prepare for future emergencies and disasters. The Mauritius Ministry of Health and Wellness (MoHW), the National Disaster Risk Reduction Management Command, Ministry of Finance and Planning, Ministry of Agro Industry and Food Security, Ministry of Environment and Climate Change, Ministry of Social Security, Ministry of Gender and Inequality, Ministry of Education, Ministry of Tourism, Meteorological Services, the Special Mobile Forces, The Indian Ocean Commission and other stakeholders contributed in the assessment of public health risk. Some 40 multisectoral experts, used the WHO Strategic Toolkit for Assessing Risk (STAR) to identify and prioritize the country's public health risks and related necessary preparedness and response actions for the health system. The STAR toolkit used to assess health emergency risks for all hazards is aligned with the International Health Regulations (IHR 2005) and the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction commitments. STAR also facilitates the development of robust policies, strategies and plans to address the vulnerabilities countries can face regarding priority health emergencies and disasters. STAR offers a stepwise approach to identify hazards facing the country, describe the seasonality and likelihood to occur, and assess their potential impact on the health system. Finally, participants discussed operationalisation of the risk matrix to inform capacity-building and readiness actions based on the results. Mauritius has consolidated the risk information and prioritization from STAR to provide further evidence for the finalization of the National Action Plan for Health Security (NAPHS) which is under development, with the support of WHO since November 2022. Following the workshop, the Mauritius Ministry of Health and Wellness and multisectoral partners agreed to: