9 th RSC Meeting of GF‐TADs for Asia and the Pacific (Session 1) Regional GF‐TADs Progress Report including summary of Sub‐regional meetings of GF‐TADs 9th Regional Steering Committee Meeting of GF‐TADs for Asia and Pacific
9th RSC Meeting of GF‐TADs for Asia and the Pacific
(Session 1)Regional GF‐TADs Progress Report
including summary of Sub‐regional meetings of GF‐TADs
9th Regional Steering Committee Meeting of GF‐TADs for Asia and Pacific
Contents
GF‐TADs: 10 years of progress RSO/RSU activities Follow‐up of the 8th RSC meeting Sub‐regional meetingsChallenges? Way forward?
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GF‐TADs
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Joint FAO/OIE initiative for the fight against TADs, launched in 2004;
Coordinating mechanism, not an implementing one;
the only available global and regional framework in; promoting synergies among international agencies, avoiding contradictions and duplication in policy and programmes“Regional GF‐TADs: 5‐year Action Plan 2012‐2016”
GF‐TADs: 10 years of progress
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8 RSC meetings, 7 sub‐regional meetings were held; 3 RSOs are recognised, i.e. ASEAN, SAARC and SPC; ASEAN and SAARC defined priority diseases, where SPC engages preventive measures; RSUs for ASEAN/SAARC have been supported by FAO, ASEAN is establishing a ACCAHZ; Leading laboratories, Lab/Epi‐network have been developed in ASEAN and SAARC; SEACFMD, FAO‐AHPCA are active in TADs control; Disease control strategies/roadmaps were developed for some priority diseases; Strategies for epi, lab, and communication developed for ASEAN; 5‐year Action Plan for 2012‐2016 was established and implemented; New rule was introduced; bi‐annual RSC meeting & sub‐regional meetings in‐between;
Meetings of Regional GF‐TADsMeeting Place Date Related events
1st RSC Meeting Tokyo 7-9 March 2005 GF-TADs Agreement was signed between OIE and FAO in May 2004.
2nd RSC Meeting Bangkok 18-19 July 2007> Sub-Regional Meetings- SAARC - SPC - ASEAN + 3
Nepal Fiji
Indonesia
4-5 June 2009 25-26 June 2009
7-8 December 2009
1st GF-TADs Global SC meeting in March 2008.2nd GF-TADs Global SC meeting in July 2009
3rd RSC Meeting Tokyo 23-24 July 2009 HPED launched (December 2009).
4th RSC Meeting Bangkok 1-2 July 2010 “A Tripartite Concept Note” (April 2010). 1st HPED SC meeting.
5th RSC Meeting Tokyo 20-21 July 2011
6th RSC Meeting Bangkok 18-19 July 2012 “5-year Action Plan” was drafted and discussed.
> Sub-Regional Meetings- SPC Fiji 4-6 March 2013
7th RSC Meeting Tokyo 17-18 July 2013 Validated 5-year Action Plan was presented
8th RSC Meeting Bangkok 16-17 July 2014> Sub-Regional Meetings- SAARC - SPC - ASEAN
ThailandFiji
Thailand
26 August 20153-4 Dec 2015
31 March 2015
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RSO/RSU activities
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Outline of RSO/RSU Leading laboratories Lab/Epi Network Regional Strategy/Roadmap National Control Plan Official Disease Status PVS Pathway
Outline of RSO/RSU (To be revised/updated)RSO Members RSU
Sub‐regional coordination mechanism
Within Members Major funding resources/ partners
ASEAN 10 members(all FAO/OIE member)
FAO RAP→ ACCHAZ
ASEAN Sectoral Working Group on Livestock (ASWGL) FAO, EU, USAID
SAARC7 members (exc. Afghanistan)(all FAO/OIE member)
FAO Nepal SAARC CVOs Forum FAO, EU, ADB, USAID
SPC 22 members(6 FAO/5 OIE members)
SPC SecretariatPacific Heads of Veterinary & Animal Production Services (PHOVAPS)
FAO
(East Asia) 8 members(6 FAO/7 OIE members)
‐‐‐ East Asia CVOs meeting OIE, Japan
(SEACFMD) 12 members (all FAO/OIE members)
OIE SRR SEA(RCU) OIE Sub‐Commission OIE, Australia, NZ, PR China, RO Korea, Japan,..
(AHPCA) 18 members(18 FAO/17 OIE members)
FAO RAP APHCA Session FAO
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Australia, NZ, East Timor and Iran are not a member of any of above.
Members and Sub‐regional organisations
Member OIE Members
FAO Members ASEAN SAARC SPC (East Asia) SEACFMD APHCA (Oceania)
CHINESE TAIPEI x
JAPAN x x
KOREA (REP. OF ~) x x
KOREA (DEM. PEOPLE’S REP. OF ~) x x
MONGOLIA x x
CHINA (PEOPLE’S REP. OF ~) x x
BRUNEI x x
CAMBODIA x x
INDONESIA x x
LAOS x x
MALAYSIA x x
MYANMAR x x
PHILIPPINES x x
SINGAPORE x x
THAILAND x x
VIETNAM x x
BANGLADESH x x
BHUTAN x x
INDIA x x
MALDIVES x x
NEPAL x x
PAKISTAN x x
SRI LANKA x x
FIJI x x
MICRONESIA (FED. STATES OF ~) x x
NEW CALEDONIA x x
PAPUA NEW GUINEA x x
VANUATU x x
SAMOA x
AUSTRALIA x x
NEW ZEALAND x x
SOLOMON ISLANDs x
South Pacific Island countries (11) x
TIMOR LESTE x x
IRAN (+ME) x x
Total (32) 32 10 7 6 (6) 12 18 (8+)
+ Afganistan
GF‐TADs: Leading laboratories (To be revised/updated)RSO FMD HPAI CSF PPR Rabies
ASEAN Thailand(NIAH, Pakchong)*
Malaysia (VRI, Ipoh)
Vietnam (RAHO 6, Ho Chi Minh City) ‐‐‐‐ Vietnam (designated lab
TBD)
SAARCIndia (Project Directorate on FMD, Mukteshwar)
Pakistan (NRL for poultry Disease, Islamabad)
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Bangladesh(Bangladesh Livestock Research Institute, Dhaka)
SPC ‐‐‐ ‐‐‐ ‐‐‐ ‐‐‐ ‐‐‐
EastAsia ‐‐‐ ‐‐‐ ‐‐‐ ‐‐‐ ‐‐‐
OIE RLP.R. China (Lanzhou)*R.O. Korea (Gimcheon)*
Japan (Hokkaido Univ.)*P.R. China (Harbin)*Australia (Geelong)*India (Bhopal)*
Japan (NIAH)* P.R. China (Qingdao)* P.R. China (Changchun)*Korea (Gyeonggi)*
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* Denotes OIE Reference Laboratories
GF‐TADs: Lab/Epi network (To be revised/updated)
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RSO FMD HPAI CSF PPR Rabies
ASEANLab/Epi net under SEACFMD(+ P.R. China, Mongolia)
• Lab/Epi‐network have been established within ASEAN • ASEAN Laboratory Directors’ Forum (ALDF)• ASEAN Veterinary Epidemiology Group (AVEG)
SAARC• Lab/Epi‐network have been established within SAARC • SAARC Laboratory Directors’ Forum• SAARC EpiNet
SPC
E. Asia Scientific meeting on FMD
Global FMD RL Network OFFLU OIE RL network
GF‐TADs: Regional Strategy/Roadmap (To be revised/updated)
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RSO FMD HPAI CSF PPR Rabies
ASEAN SEACFMD Roadmap 2020
Roadmap for an HPAI‐free ASEAN Community by 2020
ASEAN CSF and other Swine diseases Strategic Plan
‐‐‐ ASEAN Rabies Elimination Strategy
SAARCSAARC Regional Roadmap on PCP‐FMD 2011‐2020
(FAO Regional HPAI Strategy) ‐‐‐
SAARC Regional Roadmap on PC‐PPR 2014‐2025
(SAARC Rabies Elimination Project)
SPC
East Asia Roadmap for FMD Control in East Asia
Regional SEACFMD Roadmap 3rd Edition ‐‐‐
Global Global FMD Control Strategy (June 2012)
Global Control and Eradication Strategy of PPR (March 2015)
(Global Elimination of Dog‐mediated Human Rabies, Dec 2015)
GF‐TADs: National Control Plan (To be filled out)
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RSO FMD HPAI CSF PPR Rabies
ASEAN [10] Thailand*
SAARC [7] India*
SPC [5]
East Asia [6] PR China*Mongolia*
Note* Denotes OIE endorsed Official Control Programme for FMD
PPR Roadmap meeting was held in SAARC.
GF‐TADs: Official Disease Status (2016)
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RSO [OIE members]
FMD HPAI CSF PPR Rabies
ASEAN [10]4 (+1)
Brunei, Indonesia, Philippines, Singapore, (Malaysia)
n.a.
04
Malaysia,Philippines,Singapore, Thailand
n.a.
SAARC [7] 0 0 0
SPC [5] 2New Caledonia, Vanuatu
1New Caledonia
1New Caledonia
East Asia [6] 1Japan
1Japan
2Korea RO, Chinese Taipei
Region [36] 9 (+1)+ Australia, New Zealand
4+ Australia, New Zealand
9+ Australia, New Zealand
Global [180] 67 (+13) 30 (+1) 52(+1)
• Number of members who have Official Disease Status• ( ): Free Country with Zone
GF‐TADs: PVS Pathway (May 2016)
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RSO PVS Evaluation
PVS Aquatic
PVS Gap Analysis
PVS Follow‐up
PVS Legislation
PVS Laboratory
Lab twinning
VEE/VSB twinning
ASEAN [10] 9 2 8 3 3 2 7 2
SAARC [7] 6 1 4 1 1 1 4 2
SPC [5] 4 1 1 1
East Asia [6] 2 1 1 1 1 9
Region [32] 24 3 15 6 6 4 20 4
• Number of members which conducted PVS missions or completed/engages with project in question.
Follow‐up of the 8th RSC meeting
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8th RSC Meeting of GF-TADs for Asia-Pacific Region16-17 July 2014, Bangkok, Thailand
Recommendation of the 8th RSC meeting (1/4)
Recommendation Progress/Actions to be taken
Member countries, OIE, FAO, WHO and development partners continue to:
1.1 Employ GF‐TADs as a mechanism to coordinate existing fora, programs, projects, and strategies;
Ongoing.To be enhanced.
1.2 Ensure the synergy of coordinated efforts and maximize the efficiency of prevention and control of priority diseases under GF‐TADs;
Monitoring and evaluation be conducted with the introduction of KPI
1.3 Advocate for the support necessary for the sustainability of the RSUs under the sub‐regional organisations;
ASEAN: ACCAHZSAARC: ADB project launched
1.4 Engage ASEAN, SAARC and SPC to implement activities under the GF‐TADs umbrella, as well as strengthen the partnership with WHO as an important collaborating member of GF‐TADs, taking into account implementation issues [e.g. resources, ownership, donor coordination, human resource plan and capacities and cultural differences];
Ongoing Sub‐regional meetings FAO‐OIE‐WHO Tripartite workshops
1.5 Ensure further discussion on solutions to the key impediments in delivering animal health services at the following meetings of the Sub‐Regional/Regional Steering Committees of the GF‐TADs;
To be continued
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Recommendation Progress/Actions to be taken
1.6 Explore funding options at the global, regional and sub‐regional level to support the sustainability of GF‐TADs mechanisms, activities and initiatives;
To be continued
1.7 Revisit, as appropriate, and in consultation with stakeholders, disease priorities and spin off effects (e.g. laboratory differential diagnosis) based on the current disease trends in the region;
To be discussed
1.8 Engage stakeholders, including producers at the field level to ensure their collaboration, understanding and acceptance in the design and implementation of activities;
To be continued
1.9 Pursue a risk‐based approach for control and/or prevention of EIDs including the enhancement of capacity to monitor and understand dynamic changes in the market and value chain of domestic livestock and poultry, and develop a system to regularly collate and distribute this information within the region;
To be continued
1.10 Take into consideration the recommendations of the Fifth HPED Steering Committee Meeting;
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Recommendation of the 8th RSC meeting (2/4)
Recommendation Progress/Actions to be taken
Member countries to:
2.1 Enhance timely information sharing including disease reporting, animal movements, diagnostic method developments, and best practices;
WAHIS report to be improvedLab/Epi network to be enhancedARAHIS and other information platforms of ASEAN to be reviewed
2.2 Submit animal influenza isolates to OIE and FAO International Reference Laboratories under OFFLU in order to closely monitor virus evolution and contribute to the WHO Vaccine Composition recommendations ;
OngoingTo be further encouraged
2.3 Participate in the PVS Pathway, promote the distribution of its outputs and use the outcomes to design and implement programmes for strengthening Veterinary Services and to ensure that animal health and production issues are captured in FAO Country Programming Frameworks as well as Country Investment Plans;
OngoingSeveral PVS missions were conducted.PVS training seminars were conducted.
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Recommendation of the 8th RSC meeting (3/4)
Recommendation Progress/Actions to be taken
3. FAO, OIE and WHO continue to promote the One Health approach in the design and implementation of prevention and control of priority diseases under GF‐TADs;
OngoingTripartite Workshop (Oct 2015, Sapporo) and other events on HPAI, Rabies and AMR
4. FAO and OIE to continue the development of a Global Control Strategy for the Control and Eradication of PPR and other priority TADs and zoonoses as appropriate.
Ongoing, PPR Roadmap meeting for SAARC (Apr 2015, Nepal), another one planned for East Asia later.
5. The Permanent Secretariat liaise with the Management Committee of the Global GF‐TADs Steering Committee to clarify issues on labeling and to seek guidance on the overall updating of the TORs.
(Progress at GSC will be reported in this meeting)
6. The RSC Chairperson, with assistance from the Regional GF‐TADs Secretariat, provide updates on Regional GF‐TADs activities to the Global GF‐TADs Steering Committee.
Participated in the Global SC meeting (Oct 2015)To be continued
7. Meetings of the Regional Steering Committee of GF‐TADs for Asia and the Pacific be held every other year to allow for sub‐regional meetings to occur between RSC meetings. The date and venue for the next meeting is tentatively scheduled on July 2016 in Tokyo (Japan).
Sub‐regional meetings for ASEAN, SAARC and SPC were held in 2015.9th RSC meeting in July 2016.To be continued.
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Recommendation of the 8th RSC meeting (4/4)
GF‐TADs: Sub‐regional Meeting in 2015/16
SAARC(Bangkok, 26 Aug 2015)
ASEAN (Chiang Mai, 31 Apr 2015)
SPC(Nadi, Dec.2015)
East Asia (Shanghai, Mar 2016)
(FMD meeting in Tokyo, Jun 2015)
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Sub‐regional Meeting of GF‐TADs
RSO Dates and places Arrangement/ Collaboration Participants
ASEAN 31 Mar 2015Chiang Mai, Thailand btb with ASWGL meeting 24 (8 members, FAO, OIE RR/SRR)
SAARC 26 Aug 2015Bangkok, Thailand
btb with SAARC CVOs meeting 28 (8 members, ADB, SAARC, FAO, OIE RR)
SPC 3‐4 Dec 2015 Nadi, Fiji
btb with SPC meeting on WAHIS & RAWS 27 (7 members, SPC, FAO, OIE RR)
East Asia 24‐25 Mar 2016Shanghai, P.R. China ‐‐ 28 (5 members, FAO, OIE RR/SRR)
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All sub‐regional meetings above were co‐funded by FAO and OIE
ASEAN meetings (To be revised/updated)
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Recommendation/Comments raised Responsibility Progress/Action to be taken
ASEAN HPAI Task Force meeting should be reconvened;
Lead country: Malaysia
15th ASEAN HPAI Task Force Meeting held on 26 – 28 April in Malaysia
Discuss the strategy on CSF and other swine diseases. Consider PRRS, PED as priority diseases of ASEAN;
Lead country: Philippines
Another Workshop to be organized.
Establish a rabies control and prevention network, rabies diagnosis reference center in ASEAN;
Lead country: Vietnam
Vietnam identified as leading laboratory. Action needed for establishing Reference Center
More information needed on bee diseases and theircontrol;
? Addressed the topic in 7th RSC meeting.
Consider AMR as a tripartite issue; (All) Many activities are ongoing. Information sharing & better coordination needed.
Difficulty in accessing ARAHIS; OIE SRR, Singapore
A workshop to review streamlining information and communication platforms in ASEAN to be held in November
Provision of reagents and training of laboratory staff; (All) Ongoing. Better coordination needed.
Consolidate/expand/strengthen Lab Net/Epi Net, AVEG;
(All) Active for SEACFMD. Active for AVEG and ALDF. Joint meeting of AVEG and FETN (human health) in August 2016. Expand to other diseases.
SAARC meeting (To be revised/updated)
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Recommendation/Comments raised Responsibility Progress/Action to be taken
FAO and OIE are requested to invest more on One Health country activities such as support in developing country roadmaps;
Coordination mechanisms within the country and at regional level must be strengthened to avoid duplication;
To be further discussed during the SAARC CVO meeting.
FMD Roadmap document for South Asia will be developed;
PPR strategy/roadmap for SAARC need to be updated and be aligned with the global strategy;
Possible solutions to address rabies: ・Rabies must be notifiable; ・Finalize the SAARC roadmap; ・Functional surveillance with laboratory support; ・Mass dog vaccination and public awareness; ・One Health approach;
Key areas on HPAI: • Surveillance, • Laboratory support such as laboratory assessments, • Preparedness against new clades, • Timely reporting;
Countries to review, develop and implement better interventions against AI
SPC meeting (To be revised/updated)
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Recommendation/Comments raised Responsibility Progress/Action to be taken/Timeline
Sub‐regional meeting for SPC be held more regularly, hence countries and SPC program this meeting in their work schedule;
SPC Incorporate GF TADs session in their regional meetings
Priority diseases to be defined as diseases of primary concern.Consider criteria for prioritizing diseases, surveillance and laboratory capacities;
SPC
Priority issues for capacity building pertaining to TADs control were identified; −Strategies for Animal Health, Communication and One Health; −Surveillance; −Legisla ons; −Training of existing staff;
Regional GF‐TADs secretariat.SPC
Develop action plan in consultation with partners
Non‐OIE members can also request OIE for assistance for PVSevaluation, funding to be clarified with OIE HQ;
Each member
Specific technical training were also iden fied; −IATA dangerous Good Regula on, packaging specimen; −CN, proposal wri ng workshop; −Introductory paravet training; −Meat hygiene and food safety training; −Border control and biosecurity training; −Disease surveillance; …
SPC
East Asia meeting (To be revised/updated)
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Recommendation/Comments raised Responsibility Progress/Action to be taken/Timeline
Designating priority diseases (FMD, HPAI, PPR, Rabies, CSF and ASF) and leading laboratories for each;
Establishing Epidemiology Network to strengthen the capacity of members and link the network with SEACFMD and others;
[CAHEC to lead, FAO work on the first draft with CAHEC]
Linking Laboratory Network for East Asia to other existing laboratory networks such as SEACFMD and ASEAN Laboratory Technical Advisory Group
[Develop regional laboratory roaster]
Exploring the possibility to simplify the process for timely sample submission from field or member countries to Reference Laboratories;
Provide relevant agencies and contact persons?
Organising an East Asia CVOs meeting as well as National Contact Persons meeting on a regular basis using opportunity of other;
Start the discussion for revising the FMD Roadmap as well as for developing new roadmaps for other priority TADs to be agreed on by Members;
[Revise FMD roadmap: discuss the proceduresat China‐Japan‐Korea Symposium][Develop roadmaps for other TADs: discuss in the CVOs meeting]
TADs related activities in the region
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Kind of activity No. of activities
Disease specific
Non disease specific
Total
Implemented byFAO/OIE FAO OIE
Non disease specific activities: • strengthening Veterinary Services • improving advocacy • information management• capacity building.
By Diseases No. of activities
FMDHPAI (incl. H7N9)Swine diseases (CSF, ASF)PPRRabiesOther (Aquatic, Brucellosis)
Some activities covers more than one diseases.
Summary of GF‐TADs related Activities by FAO and OIE during July 2014 ‐ June 2016
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Several previous exercises to get a better picture of regional activities for TADs control, such as “Project mapping”, “labelling”, “collecting activity data for past years” were all not very successful.
More transparent, labor‐saving and semi‐automatic information sharing system need to be developed for better coordination in future.
Kind of activity No. of activities
Disease specific
Non disease specific
Total
Implemented byFAO/OIE FAO OIE
Non disease specific activities: • strengthening Veterinary Services • improving advocacy • information management• capacity building.
By Diseases No. of activities
FMDHPAI (incl. H7N9)Swine diseases (CSF, ASF)PPRRabiesOther (Aquatic, Brucellosis)
Some activities covers more than one diseases.
Summary of GF‐TADs related Activities by FAO and OIE during July 2014 ‐ June 2016
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(To be revised)
Challenges? Way forward?(To be discussed in Session 3)
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Most commonly raised issues:Better coordination/information sharing mechanismMonitoring and Evaluation Sub‐Regional Strategy/Roadmap for priority diseasesLab/Epi network Capacity building/training on priority diseases Other concerns; AMR, other swine diseases, bee diseases, aquatic animal diseases, etc