Intelligence Services
Our Scope Includes:
What We Do and Why It Matters
BHSL Intelligence provides structured, disciplined, and context-aware tracking of emerging health risks affecting Somaliland and the wider region. We focus on identifying early signals, patterns, and emerging risks—before they escalate into full outbreaks or crises.
Our intelligence model prioritizes clarity, preparedness, and system-level insight. We do not report on all events, but rather focus on those that have the potential to evolve into emerging threats.
Tracking slow-onset
Tracking slow-onset
Tracking slow-onset
Tracking slow-onset
Observing patterns of
Observing patterns of
Tracking Frequency
- Fast-changing emerging threats: Daily
- Slow-onset emerging risks: Every 3–5 days
- Institutional bulletins (IDSR): Weekly
Risk Watch Bulletin
The Risk Watch Bulletin provides structured surveillance of emerging threats before they escalate into public health emergencies. These bulletins do not serve as general health updates; they are designed to support early risk recognition and situational awareness.
- What is happening
- Where it is occurring
- Risk trajectory and escalation potential
- Preparedness indicators and public messaging visibility
Bulletin Classification:
Bulletin classification indicate how often each type of emerging threat is monitored, not how often bulletins are issued. Bulletins are only released when there is signification development, escalation or change in risk. Our process is monitoring-driven, not schedule-drive.
- Active Emerging Threat (Daily)
- Slow-Onset Emerging Threat (3–5 days)
- Institutional Reporting Cycle (Weekly)
