Overview of the Stepwise Approach towards Rabies Elimination and Workplan Development tool
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1 Overview of the Stepwise Approach towards Rabies Elimination and Workplan Development tool On behalf of the Global Alliance for Rabies Control Inaugural ARACON Meeting 13 March, Bangkok,
2 WHO Weekly epidemiological record / Relevé épidémiologique hebdomadaire
3 WHO Weekly epidemiological record / Relevé épidémiologique hebdomadaire
4 Rabies Elimination: Can it be done? Getting adequate vaccination coverage in dog populations in developing countries is a complicated process. Focused campaigns have been ongoing for many years, with rabies transmission persisting
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6 Where to start the process of eliminating rabies? The use of the SARE tool How far is a country really in their efforts?
7 The SARE tool Serves as a self-assessment and a practical guide in developing a national rabies program Consists of specific activities that provide measurable steps in a chronological order Provides practical guidance and examples of how to implement rabies control activities
8 SARE Components Prevention and Control Data Collection and Analysis Laboratory Diagnosis Dog Population Management Information, Education and Communication Legislation Cross-cutting Issues
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10 Stage 0: No information on rabies available, but rabies is suspected to be present
11 Stage 1: Assessment of the local rabies epidemiology, elaboration of a short-term rabies action plan
12 Stage 2: Development of a national rabies control and prevention strategy
13 Stage 3: Full-scale implementation of the national rabies control strategy
14 Stage 4: Maintenance of freedom from caninemediated human rabies; Elimination of dog rabies
15 Stage 5: Freedom from human and dog rabies
16 How does the Stepwise Approach Towards Rabies Elimination assessment work
17 Demonstration of the SARE tool
18 Demonstration of the SARE Assessment
19 Demonstration of the SARE Assessment
20 Demonstration of the SARE Assessment
21 Demonstration of the SARE Assessment
22 Demonstration of the SARE Assessment
23 Demonstration of the SARE Assessment
24 Demonstration of the SARE Assessment
25 Demonstration of the SARE Assessment
26 Demonstration of the SARE Assessment
27 Demonstration of the SARE Assessment
28 SARE assessment outputs
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30 The SARE score The SARE score shows clear progress (or lack thereof) Allows countries/regions to measure their progress on any time frame
31 Example of incremental SARE increase
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33 Rabies Blueprint
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35 The Blueprint is a user-friendly, web-based, information repository Consists of contributions from numerous experts working in the field of rabies Provides hyperlinks to more detailed information and documents.
36 What information is on the Blueprint The Blueprint contains information on: Collecting epidemiological data What needs to be procured for vaccination campaigns How to estimate the dog population Who needs to be trained (and in what jobs) How to evaluate the efficacy of a campaign...
37 What information is on the Blueprint
38 What information is on the Blueprint
39 How does the SARE and Blueprint fit together The SARE and the Blueprint are complementary tools SARE shows you o where the gaps are in each stage towards elimination o what you need to do next to progress The Blueprint shows you, in detail, how to fill the gaps and progress to the next stage in the SARE scale
40 How does the SARE and Blueprint fit together
41 Acknowledgement
42 Acknowledgement The SARE tool has undergone various revisions and improvements through the technical inputs and support from the following organizations: FAO, WHO, OIE CDC World Animal Protection
43 Stepwise Approach towards Rabies Elimination First session of workshop
44 Bangladesh Bhutan Nepal Myanmar Laos PDR Thailand Malaysia Sarawak Indonesia Pakistan India Sri-Lanka Viet Nam Cambodia Philippines
45 Practical Workplan towards Achieving Rabies Elimination Second session of workshop
46 Country report of rabies situation SARE assessment
47 Advocacy Country report of rabies situation Completed activities SARE assessment The accomplished activities are used for advocacy and the acquisition of funding required to ensure progress towards rabies elimination
48 Advocacy Completed activities Country report of rabies situation SARE assessment Pending activities Country Stage Pending activities, need to device on: how to complete them. who will complete them. when this will be done.
49 Advocacy Completed activities Country report of rabies situation SARE assessment Pending activities Country Stage Import Practical Workplan Practical Workplan towards Achieving Rabies Elimination: Automatically generates a country-specific workplan based on the completed SARE assessment
50 Advocacy Completed activities Country report of rabies situation SARE assessment Pending activities Country Stage Import Practical Workplan Practical Workplan towards Achieving Rabies Elimination: Customizable document that adapts according to user input Country refines workplan Filtered to only show relevant activities
51 Advocacy Completed activities Country report of rabies situation SARE assessment Pending activities Country Stage Import Practical Workplan Outputs Gantt charts Costing KPIs GDREP Country refines workplan Filtered to only show relevant activities
52 Demonstration of the Workplan tool
53 Demonstration of the Workplan tool
54 Demonstration of the Workplan tool
55 Demonstration of the Workplan tool
56 Demonstration of the Workplan tool
57 Demonstration of the Workplan tool
58 Demonstration of the Workplan tool
59 Demonstration of the Workplan tool
60 Demonstration of the Workplan tool
61 Demonstration of the Workplan tool
62 Demonstration of the Workplan tool
63 Practical Workplan towards Achieving Rabies Elimination Practical Workplan towards Approaching Rabies Elimination The final Workplan can be saved as a PDF and shared with all stakeholders and possible funding bodies ZANZIBAR (UNGUJA ISLAND) SARE Stage 2,5 Last updated: date month year
64 THANK YOU
65 Bangladesh Bhutan Nepal Myanmar Laos PDR Thailand Malaysia Sarawak Indonesia Pakistan India Sri-Lanka Viet Nam Cambodia Philippines