Cross Border Animal Health Plan of Action – Kenya and Uganda Four Strategic areas 1. To improve prevention, management and control of cross border animal.

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Cross Border Animal Health Plan of Action – Kenya and Uganda Four Strategic areas 1. To improve prevention, management and control of cross border animal health diseases 2. To strengthen cross border animal health disease surveillance, monitoring and evaluation systems 4. To enhance cross border animal health evidence-based decision-making through research and lessons learnt in implementation of activities 3. To improve animal health knowledge attitudes and practices among the cross border population between Kenya and Uganda.

Strategic Objective 1: To improve prevention, management and control of cross border animal health diseases Priorities areas Establish and strengthen coordination mechanisms between the countries on cross border animal health. Review, develop and implement comprehensive strategy and guidelines for prevention, management and control of cross border diseases. Capacity building of veterinary staff and cross border animal health service providers on prevention, management and control of transboundary diseases Create public awareness on the importance of prevention, management and control of cross border and zoonotic diseases in the participating countries. Strengthen monitoring and evaluation systems for the management of cross border animal health diseases.

Strategic Objective 2: To strengthen cross border animal health disease surveillance, monitoring and evaluation systems Priorities areas Review, develop and disseminate guidelines and tools on cross border animal health diasese surveillance, monitoring and evaluation Strengthen feedback mechanisms on cross border animal health information among stakeholders Strengthen the integration of cross border animal health indicators in the existing integrated national disease surveillance system. Promote use of appropriate technology to enhance quality of data collected and train the veterinary officers and cross border service providers on use of such technology.

Strategic Objective 3: To improve animal health knowledge attitudes and practices among the cross border population in the participating countries. Priority areas Conduct formative and periodic assessments on animal health focusing on knowledge, attitude and practices in the cross border communities to inform programming. Develop, disseminate and implement cross border animal health advocacy, communication and social mobilization strategy at all levels in the participating countries. Capacity building for the veterinary practitioners across the border on communication and advocacy skills.

Strategic Objective 4: To enhance cross border evidence-based decision-making through research and lessons learnt in implementation of activities Priority areas Strengthen/establish cross border animal health research coordination mechanisms at national and regional levels Resource mobilization to address critical gaps in cross border animal health research Conduct need-based research to inform policy, programme design and implementation Strengthen the capacity of government veterinary staff and stakeholders to conduct cross border animal health research.