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The multi-institutional and intersectoral ALive Task-Force, composed of experts from IBAR, FAO, OIE, WHO and UNICEF, has produced a Paper on the Needs and Gaps for Africawith regards to the prevention and control of avian and human influenza on the continent. The immediate and short term gaps ( gaps = needs - already available funds; short term = up to 3 years)amount to approx US$ 720 million and confirm the initial assessment that was made for the Vienna International Conference in June 2006.
The process for the elaboration of the Paper was consultativeand participative. The Paper draws on national, sub-regional and regional data directly collected from the local stakeholders (mainly from the Integrated Country Plans when available) during an ALive mission, which visited the 6 African Regional Economic Communities (CEDEAO, CEMAC, IGAD, SADC, UEMOA and UMA). Two sub-regional consultations were organized in Nairobi (November 10, 2006) and Ouagadougou (November 13, 2006) for the African stakeholders to review and endorsed the data. Finally, the Paper was circulated on the ALive Platform for its technical and financial review.
Everybody was very supportive of the approach that was followed. The joint effort of the 5 International Agencies - as well as the partners of the ALive Platform - in the preparation of a document relating to the prevention and control of an animal disease - potentially communicable to humans - is unprecedented.
For more information, please read the Needs and Gaps for Africa Paper, available hereafter, which presents i) the epidemiological situation of HPAI in Africa – socio-economic impacts; ii) the strengths, weaknesses and opportunities in Africa for the prevention and control of avian and human influenza; iii) a stock-taking of current interventions in Africa – best practices and lessons learned; iv) a strategy tailored to Africa for the prevention and control of avian and human influenza: v) the assessment of the needs and gaps and vi) the financing of HPAI prevention and control, human influenza pandemic preparedness and effective AHI communication programs.
The Paper is intended to suport the technical and financial discussions on Africa during the Bamako International Conference on AHI.
Avian Influenza Prevention and Control and Human Influenza Pandemic Preparedness in Africa : Assessment of Financial Needs and Gaps
List of participants in the Nairobi (November 10, 2006) and Ouagadougou (November 13, 2006) consultations.
For more information on the Bamako Conference : www.avianinfluenzaconference4.org.
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