African Union Interafrican Bureau for Animal Resources www.au-ibar.org PRESERVING ANIMAL AND HUMAN HEALTH: OUR PRINCIPAL GOAL.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Africa is still facing significant development challenges Institutional capacity to adequately improve livelihoods of Africas citizens Systematic pan-African.
Advertisements

ClimDev-Africa Program & African Climate Policy Center (ACPC)
JOÃO MAGALHÃES Regional SPS Frameworks and Strategies in Africa.
Content General approach to technical cooperation within the European Commission A snapshot of existing and future programmes in the area of animal health.
1 African ICT Roadmap to Achieve NEPAD Objectives Arusha, Tanzania, 1-3 April 2003 Roles of Government and ATU in the Implementation of NEPAD ICT objectives.
NEPAD PLANNING AND COORDINATING AGENCY _____________________________________ The AU-NEPAD Capacity Development Strategic Framework - An Overview Twelfth.
1 Standards and Trade Development Facility (STDF) Melvin Spreij Mobilizing Aid for Trade for SPS-related technical cooperation in East Africa Overview.
African Union Interafrican Bureau for Animal Resources Open Day of the ACP Secretariat Department of Sustainable Economic development and.
Avian Influenza: The Challenge to Africa and USAID’s Response March 7, 2006 Southern Africa Regional Workshop on Notifiable Avian Influenza.
Lobbying for Food Security: FAO advocacy interventions
Dr. Rose Mwebaza Advisor – Women’s Economic and Political Participation Building an enabling environment for Women’s Economic and Political Participation.
1 Webinar on: Establishing a Fully Integrated National Food Safety System with Strengthened Inspection, Laboratory and Response Capacity Sponsored by Partnership.
Australia Indonesia Partnership for Emerging Infectious Diseases: Animal Health Program.
Tools for HIV/TB Integration and the Civil Society Experience Carol Nawina Nyirenda Executive Director Community Initiative for Tuberculosis, HIV/AIDS.
World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE) Creation of the Office International des Epizooties (OIE) World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE) Creation.
Ethiopian One Health Experience UMA- UVA International One Health Conference , Uganda Africana Hotel Feb by Berihun Afera (Veterinary Epidemiologist,
Food Security and Sustainable Development Report on the Implementation of the Sub-programme 20 October 2011.
Cross Border Animal Health Plan of Action – Kenya and Uganda Four Strategic areas 1. To improve prevention, management and control of cross border animal.
WHO COLLABORATION | September 13, | WHO Indonesia Collaboration with Animal Health.
IPC Global Strategic Programme ( ) IPC Global Partners: IPC REGIONAL Strategic Programme IPC Regional Steering Committee Meeting – March.
AFRICAN UNION LAND POLICY INITIATIVE FROM COMITMENT TO ATION: Implementing the Declaration of African Heads of State on Land issues and challenges in Africa.
1 OIE Response to the HPAI Threat in the SADC Region 1 st SADC Meeting on Avian Influenza Pretoria, South Africa 7-9 March 2006 Sub Regional Representation.
8 TH -11 TH NOVEMBER, 2010 UN Complex, Nairobi, Kenya MEETING OUTCOMES David Smith, Manager PEI Africa.
Jean-Noel Guillossou Program Manager, SSATP SSATP Strategic Priorities Annual Meeting, December 2012.
Africa Health Workforce Platform & Observatory Presentation to the 1st conference of the Asia-Pacific Action Alliance on HRH (AAAH): October 2006.
April_2010 Partnering initiatives at country level Proposed partnering process to build a national stop tuberculosis (TB) partnership.
Institutional & Structural Changes In NEPAD Secretariat “AU / NEPAD INTEGRATION ON COURSE” Presentation to the 10 th Meeting of the Regional Coordination.
Peter B. Bloland, DVM, MPVM Director Division of Public Health Systems and Workforce Development Global Health Leadership Forum November 10, 2011 National.
Capacity Building Frameworks for Sustainable Development.
The Next Stage for Results in Africa. Context 2005 Paris Declaration on Aid Effectiveness 2006 Mutual Learning Events Uganda & Burkina Faso 2007 Hanoi.
Presentation to the Portfolio Committee on Public Service and Administration 14 September Human Resource Development Council for South Africa (HRDCSA)
Health structures in the EAC and how the link with the African Union Commission DR. Michael J. Katende Principal HIV and AIDS Officer East African Community.
Continuing education,the incorporation of the One Health concept with a focus on the OIE Region Middle East « Continuing education,the incorporation of.
What APEC Task Force for Emergency Preparedness (TFEP) has progressed in the implementation of HFA Presented by Vincent Liu Program Director APEC Secretariat.
Vito Cistulli - FAO -1 Damascus, 2 July 2008 FAO Assistance to Member Countries and the Changing Aid Environment.
Observatories for the Health Workforce in Africa VIII REGIONAL MEETING OF THE OBSERVATORIES OF HUMAN RESOURCES FOR HEALTH IN THE AMERICAS LIMA, PERU
ASDPE International Health Regulations (IHR 2005) Laboratory and Zoonosis update Dr Richard Brown, WHO Thailand Workshop on Laboratory Diagnosis for Zoonotic.
EMPRES-AH FAO’s EMERGENCY PREVENTION SYSTEM for ANIMAL HEALTH.
The OIE SIXTH STRATEGIC PLAN Regional Perspectives - Dr Bernard Vallat OIE Director General.
African Union Interafrican Bureau for Animal Resources The Role of Livestock for ACP countries: challenges and opportunities ahead Addressing animal and.
Future needs for capacity building and recommendations to the OIE Dr Sarah Kahn Consultant to the OIE
1 SRCM IN THE ECA SUB-REGIONAL OFFICES (SROs) PROGRESS REPORT November 2012 Addis Ababa, Ethiopia Presented by: Ms. Beatrice KirasoUNECA 1.
Prof. William Bazeyo One Health Central and Eastern Africa (OHCEA) One Health Conference –Libreville, Gabon 12 th -15th November 2012.
1 One Health In Kenya Ian Njeru, MD Ministry of Public Health & Sanitation Kenya One Health Meeting In The African Region Libreville, Gabon, November.
AFRO One Health Meeting, Gabon, Nov 2012 Background for the Tuesday Working Groups Building international consensus on cross-sectoral approaches.
One Health Meeting in the African Region, Libreville, Gabon, November 2012 Zoonotic Diseases in the African Region Dr. Benido Impouma EPR Regional.
The AUC TVET Strategy for Youth Employme nt Windhoek, April 2014 Prudence Ngwenya Department for Human Resources Science & Technology.
One Vision, One Identity, One Community ASEAN COOPERATION on TADs ( ) ASEAN Secretariat 3 rd Regional Steering Committee Meeting on GF-TADs for.
Supporting measurement & improvement of primary health care (PHC) at the facility and community levels Dr. Jennifer Adams, Deputy Assistant Administrator,
June 13, BRIEF NOTES ON METEOROLOGICAL ACTIVITIES AT THE EAST AFRICAN COMMUNITY PRESENTATION BY JOHN MUNGAI SENIOR METEOROLOGIST EAC.
CHARLES MULEI PHILOMENA KOECH IAN NJERU STEPHEN MANEGENE FRANCIS GAKUYA REES MURITHI MOHAMED SHEIKH LISMAS ONGORE GRACE ETTYANG ROB HENRY CHRIS OXENFORD.
One Health meeting Day one summary report Rapporteurs Cameroon and Uganda 12 Nov 2012.
DEVELOPMENTS IN RIPA II Presented by Mphumuzi Sukati Agricultural Economist Amber Hotel: Kenya 29 March 2016.
1 The contribution of VICH to the global One Health approach VICH5 CONFERENCE, OCTOBER 2015, TOKYO Jean-Pierre Orand, Anses, France, OIE Collaborating.
Progress Report 20 November 2012
Dejene Abesha, RED&FS Secretariat
Department of Rural Economy and Agriculture (DREA) Retreat
Summary of the Outcomes of the 1st AfriGEOSS Steering Committee Meeting Humbulani Mudau DST, South Africa 1st AfriGEOSS Symposium 27 – 29 April 2016.
Presentation by Alexis Floris Nkurunziza
John Dogba, National One Health Technical Advisor, Liberia
Prof. JD Kabasa, OHCEA CO-PI & Principal COVAB
World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE)
TECHNICAL ITEM I (with Questionnaire) Sustainable strengthening of the epidemio-surveillance systems in the Middle East Member Countries Ahmad AL-MAJALI,
East Central and Southern Africa Health Community (ECSA HC)
Seminar on Communication
BRIEFING BY DEPUTY MINISTER SUE VAN DER MERWE
Preparations for better PVS Missions and Outcomes
OIE SRR Nairobi.
Workshop on the Revised WHO Guidance
National one Health Strategy( )
Presentation transcript:

African Union Interafrican Bureau for Animal Resources PRESERVING ANIMAL AND HUMAN HEALTH: OUR PRINCIPAL GOAL

African Union Interafrican Bureau for Animal Resources Implementation of One Health in Africa through Establishment and Operationalization of Integrated Regional Coordination Mechanism (IRCM) Dr Baba Soumare, Chief Animal Health Officer AU – IBAR

Outline  Introducing AU – IBAR  Overview of Zoonotic Diseases in Africa  Initiatives of AU – IBAR in Operationalizing OH  Challenges of Implementing OH Approach  Recommendations 3

Introducing AU-IBAR Mandate To support and coordinate the development & utilization of animals (livestock, fisheries and wildlife) as a resource for human wellbeing in the Member States, and to contribute to economic development Focus Leadership to enhance animal health in Africa in support of livelihood, food safety, nutritional security, public health, trade and economic growth 4

AU-IBAR Strategic Programs (Strategic Plan ) 1.TADs and Zoonosis - Reducing the impact of trans-boundary animal diseases and zoonoses on livelihoods and public health in Africa 2.Natural Resources Management - Enhancing Africa’s capacity to conserve and sustainably use its animal resources and their resource base 3.Investment and Competitiveness - Improving investment opportunities in, and competitiveness of animal resources in Africa 4.Standards and Regulations - Promoting development of standards and regulations and facilitation of compliance 5.Policies and Capacity Building -Facilitating development of policies and institutional capacities for improved utilization of animal resources in Africa 6.Knowledge Management -Improving knowledge management in animal resources to facilitate informed and timely decision- making

Situation of Zoonoses in Africa  Africa bears the largest burden and risk of zoonoses globally – Many important zoonoses endemic among the poorest communities in Africa: Rabies, Anthrax, Bovine TB, Brucellosis, Cysticercosis, Echinococosis, Sleeping sickness … – New diseases of public health concern emerge frequently from Africa; Haemorrhagic fevers (CCHF, Ebola, Lassa, Margurb, RVF 6

Disease Report…Zoonoses in Africa Widespread Distribution 7 Rabies Distribution in 2011 Anthrax Distribution in 2011 Brucellosis Distribution in 2011

Implementation of One Health in Africa: 1. Outbreak Response Capacity Development 8

1. Strengthening Veterinary Governance in Africa – Policy/Legislation Framework: Increase budget allocation to Vet/Health services; Inclusion of major zoonoses in priority list/Legislations 2. Core Technical Competencies (OIE PVS) (Surveillance, Reporting, Diagnostic and Response)  Equipment, Materials (vehicles, moto-cycles, cold chain…  Budget support (Field operations)  Information system/Knowledge Management (ARIS)  Training (Epi, Lab, 9 AU – IBAR Initiatives to Enhance Outbreak Response Capabilities

AU-IBAR OH Initiatives to Address TADs & Zoonoses Ex. SPINAP-AHI: Develop & Support Implementation of Integrated National Action Plan (INAPs) to combat HPAI 47 African ACP countries  The main achievements of SPINAP: – Integrated National Coordination Mechanism (INCM) initiated – Risk-based surveillance – Training of Joint Rapid Response Teams (JRST) – Training for wildlife health personnel on managing health risks at the interface) – Training on health risk communication – Capacity building of diagnostic labs 10

AU-IBAR OH Initiatives to Address TADs & Zoonoses Ex. VACNADA: Control of Neglected Disease (ND, PPR, CCPP…) & Vaccine production and delivery Ex. SMP-AH: Harmonized Standards in IGAD to control trade sensitive diseases (FMD, PPR, Brucellosis, RVF, CBPP) Ex. PANSPSO: Elaboration and compliances with Health Standards … 11

Implementation of One Health in Africa: II. Coordination of interventions: Integrated Coordination Mechanisms (IRCM & INCM) 12

 Develop capabilities of RECs to implement sectoral and inter- sectoral coordination and harmonization of actions at regional level and national levels  Built on lessons learnt from SPINAP & AI  Built on outcome of Stock Taking: Mapping of Sectoral & Intersectoral Coordination & Cross-cutting at RECs  Effective and sustainable management of endemic and emerging zoonoses demand strong collaboration among health sectors 13 Institutional Capacity Development: Integrated Regional Coordination Mechanism

Wildlife Health Coordination Livestock Health Coordination Public Health Coordination Inter-sectoral Collaboration 14 OH Initiatives ….IRCM Structure at REC

Public Health Animal Health Environmental Health ICM Instrument for inter-sectoral collaboration to address zoonoses Over 90% of all infectious agents are influenced by environment  Overall objective is health for humans  Man’s interaction with animals and environment affects Health  61% of all human pathogens are zoonotic  about 75% of all emerging pathogens in the past decade originated in animals Improve Health of Animals 15 OH Initiatives ….. IRCM

 Implementation and Resource Mobilization plans for RECs (SADC, EAC, ECCAS)  Support sectoral & inter-sectoral coordination activities (SADC technical committees meetings)  Develop capacity for implementation of the One Health approach at national and regional levels  Cascade down at national level plans developed at global and continental levels through GF-TADs & Other platforms/ Networks 16 AU-IBAR Initiatives : Operationalizing IRCM/OH

 Capacity Development: Training (Vet, Med and Wildlife Experts) on Joint Outbreak Management (WILD) – AU-IBAR & USAID RESPOND partnership – 4 training sessions: Rwanda June 2011; Ghana May 2012; Gabon August 2012 and Burundi (November 2012). – All trained also Champions and Member of the continental network known as OHNETA (under establishment) 17 AU-IBAR Initiatives Operationalizing OH in Africa

18  Capacity development: One Health Curriculum – Developing OH curriculum for in-service training of professionals engaged in health service delivery – Organized a retreat involving health professionals from universities, ministries, consortia and research institutions at regional and national levels, – Ex. FELTP CDC Model AU-IBAR Initiatives Operationalizing OH in Africa

19  Advocacy for One Health – Promote consensus and collaboration of partners over OH implementation – Mobilize political support/will (MoH/MoA) – Regional advocacy forums to sensitize on the value addition of OH approach – Continental workshop: to formulate a continental OH strategy/roadmap launch a continental wide OH network (OHNETA) AUC Africa Chapter on OH AU-IBAR Initiatives Operationalizing OH in Africa

Challenges of OH Implementation  Institutionalization of the OH concept – Experience of OH during HPAI outbreaks has not been institutionalized … – Specificities and cultures of sectors/organization (Resistance: a “silo culture” ex. Public Health: priority – Existing institutional settings don’t necessarily demand collaboration among health sectors for addressing health issues – Policy and legislations to include the One Health approach at national and regional levels 20

 Operationalization of the OH approach – Need to demonstrate the practical application of OH approach for addressing zoonoses/health problems Joint planning, preparedness, investigation and response targeting priority zoonoses(Rabies, RVF…) – Actual integration/Coordination at national level – Technical and financial capacities 21 Challenges of OH Implementation

Recommendations: Strengthen OH Approach at national level  Re-vitatilize national AI task forces/committees & turn them to Zoonotic comities: It works once, it can work again!!!  National ZDO (Zoonotic Disease Office/ CDC Model)  Update Legislations/Policies; Formal MoU (MoL&MoH)  Guidelines and SOPs for collaboration  Joint strategic planning/ Prioritization of diseases of animal and public interest, Joint outbreak investigation 22

Take Home Let’s us stop talking about collaboration, Let us Just Start Doing it, Let us somewhere (ex. Rabies)! 23

Thank you 24 Providing Leadership in the Development of Animal Resources for Africa