ONE HEALTH AND THE POWER OF PLATFORMS. One Health Models for Cross-Sectoral Coordination on Zoonotic Diseases

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ONE HEALTH AND THE POWER OF PLATFORMS One Health Models for Cross-Sectoral Coordination on Zoonotic Diseases

OPENING REMARKS

INDONESIA Dr. Fuadi Darwis, MPH Senior Advisor, Advisory Board, National Disaster Agency (BNPB)

INDONESIA Commisioner of KNPZ Chaired by Coordinating Minister Vice Chair (eschelon I ) SECRETARIAT ASSIGNMENT EXECUTIVE TEAM (55 MEMBER) EXPERT PANEL (16 MEMBER-MULTI DICIPLIN BACKGROUND) EXPERT PANEL 1) Provide scientific and strategic consideration 2) Other assignment from chairperson of NCZC EXECUTIVE TEAM 1) Implement the task of the National Commission for Control of Zoonoses 2) Implement operational command 3) Implement the institutional working relationship 4) Reporting of national zoonotic control 5) Other assignment from chairperson of NCZC SECRETARIAT 1) Prepare materials for coordination program and cross sectoral policy development 2) Facilitating national commission activity 3) Facilitate of the national commission report

INDONESIA ONE HEALTH COORDINATION PMK MOH Institutions BNPB Human Communities MOA Animal Environment MOHA MMAF MOEF

ONE HEALTH PLATFORM (KNPZ) The KNPZ report directly to the President. The SC consist of 19 Ministries/agencies headed by the Coordinating Ministry for Human Development and Culture (PMK) Day-to day operationalization of KNPZ Conducted by KNPZ Secretariat representatives of the government, professional organizations, Expert Panels and Academia, funded by PMK

MAIN ACCOMPLISHMENT OH Coordination Guidelines in outbreak of zoonotic and EID as a Non-Natural Disaster Integrated Information System for: EID and Zoonosis Early Warning System Integrated Risk Mapping System

One Health Coordination Guidelines for Outbreaks SOCIAL RECOVERY ECONOMIC RECOVERY PUBLIC SERVICES RECOVERY PRE OUTBREAKS COORDINATION RISK ANALYSIS CONTROL PLAN MITIGATION PREPAREDNESS EARLY WARNING INVESTIGATION RAPID ASSESMENT POST OUTBREAKS OUTBREAKS HARMONISATION OF OUTBREAK STATUS AS NON NATURAL DISASTER INFECTION SOURCE ERADICATION CASE MANAGEMENT TRANSMISSION LIMITATION

Integrated Information System RISK ANALYSIS APPLICATION TO RECOGNIZE WHERE OUTBREAK POTENTIALLY AREA Static system : Update data done in a planned manner after the indicator and subindikator determined by the type of threat character whose number is inputted by the local government User : Ministrial and Provincial Government Intervention : mitigation / risk reduction SIZE Potential upgrade : Addition of character types, indicators and subindicators according to K / L interests EARLY WARNING APPLICATION TO WARN STAKE HOLDERS REAL TIME WHERE SYNDROME TO OUTBREAK Dynamic Sytem: Data update is done in real time result of data communication of K / L surveillance information system based on report of officer at primary service center (puskesmas dan puskeswan) Users : ministrial officer (minister, senior and middle officer) Intervention : coordination and fast response Potential upgrade : Presentation of reporting and addition of number of communication and data exchange

STRENGTHS AND WEAKNESSES Commitment from government to ensure sustainability of Prevention, control, eradication of zoonosis and EID through annual budget as One Health is a collective effort from various ministries under the coordination of PMK Mechanism for accessing, sharing and analyzing data from animal and human health and wildlife is in place Institutionalization of the One Health Platform to the government structure (KEMENKO PMK) Established and legalized a coordination mechanism for zoonosis and EID outbreaks using the One Health Coordination Guidelines Strong collaboration with international organizations and donor agencies

NEXT STEPS Need to expand the scope of KNPZ to include AMR and Food Safety Decentralized country, needs a commitment from sub-national levels Maximize the role of the other sectors that play crucial roles during outbreaks are National Disaster Agency (BNPB), Ministry of Village Development, and Ministry of Home Affairs, among others, aside from conventional agencies (MOA, MOH and MOEF)

BANGLADESH Dr. M. Salimuzzaman Principal Scientific Officer, Zoonoses IEDCR msalimuzzaman@hotmail.com

BANGLADESH

BANGLADESH ONE HEALTH PLATFORM Multi-tier, formal, government funded; result of advocacy of One Health Bangladesh and inclusive Field Epidemiological Training Program Leadership rotates among partner ministries and departments. Members include observers from international partners; secretariat is operated by seconded technical officials from three ministries. Role of One Health Platform in GHSA implementation : Develop shared vision with leadership and key stakeholders on importance of multi-sectoral coordination mechanism; assist government partners during outbreaks; Initiate a One Health approach to control zoonoses

PLATFORM ACTIVITIES Regular Activities of Platform: Advise GOB on OH issues, networking, information sharing, planning, develop and implement M&E tool, disease and research prioritization, development of joint surveillance, outbreak investigation and response on zoonotic diseases. Coordination is exemplified by current collaborative effort of BLRI, DLS, IEDCR with the support from GHSA USCDC Platform support to other GHSA action packages :As a mutli sectoral entity the platform can support in other GHSA packages like AMR, Surveillance, Reporting and Information

STRENGTHS AND WEAKNESSES Strong Advocacy from One Health Bangladesh for institutionalization of One Health Approved One Health Strategy with a dedicated component for One Health Governance and Program Management Commitment from government and International partner to platform (human capital, funding, etc) Differing level of commitments and capacities across the sector Reflection of recognition by involving One Health platform is weak

NEXT STEPS Advocacy for using One Health platform for joint planning, preparedness and response Generate evidence of advantage of platform (economic analysis, case studies, after action review, etc.)

KENYA Dr. Athman Mwatondo Co-Head ZDU amwatondo@yahoo.com

KENYA

KENYA ONE HEALTH PLATFORM One Health Technical Committee (OHTC) and a Secretariat the Zoonotic Diseases Unit (ZDU) The OHTC meets quarterly ZDU is a collaborative office nested between Ministry of Health and Ministry of Agriculture Livestock and Fisheries with a permanent staff from both ministries Coordinates joint strategies and activities on zoonotic diseases (rabies elimination, anthrax investigation, response)

KENYA ONE HEALTH PLATFORM The ZDU coordinates GHSA in general and the Zoonotic Disease Action Package in particular ZDU successfully coordinated the JEE exercise in March 2017

PLATFORM ACTIVITIES Regular activities Coordination: disease outbreaks, preparedness and response, policy Share information on public health events w a One Health approach Advocacy Joint proposals for resource mobilization, operational research Quarterly Meetings of ZDTWG Other GHSA action packages support: New TORs of the platform spell out broader areas of One Health antimicrobial resistance, food safety, environmental health and other public health issues

STRENGTHS AND WEAKNESSES Government commitment Supportive donor community and technical partners Local programs are being implemented using a One Health approach (rabies elimination program) Relatively weak policy and legal backing for ZDU/ZDTWG Inadequate allocation of government funds Weak inclusion of emerging One Health themes

NEXT STEPS Policy advocacy including budget advocacy are ongoing Review of the TORs of the platform- underway Sensitization of top government officials on OHplanned Development of a new One Health strategic plan 2018-2023 is underway

THE POWER OF PLATFORMS

Q&A

CLOSING REMARKS