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2nd PPR & 4th FMD Roadmap Meetings for Middle East Amman, 15 19 October 2017 PPR Global Eradication Programme Overview FAO/OIE PPR Secretariat

Why eradicate PPR A destructive, fast spreading viral disease that kills sheep and goats currently present in more than 70 countries (Africa, Middle East and Asia) PPR, year after year, deeply affects the lives of some 300 million of the world s poorest people, whose livelihoods depend on these small ruminants. PPR causes annual global losses estimated at US$1.4 to US$2.1 billion Related loss of livestock causes pastoralists and farmers to migrate away from their lands and cultures in search of alternative livelihoods 2 nd PPR & 4 th FMD Roadmap Meetings for Middle East Amman, 15 19 October 2017

Fighting rural poverty Preserve the income and asset base of 300 million rural families. Foster the economic empowerment of women in parts of the world where empowering women is gamechanging. Sheep and goats are a source of regular income, a means to capitalize savings and a safety net to face hard times. Selling animals or their products provides resources required to access food, as well as educational and social services for their families

Ensuring food security and nutrition Tackle food insecurity and malnutrition, resulting in a lasting positive impact on the most vulnerable populations. Sheep and goat milk and meat are an essential part of the diet of many people and are of high nutritional value, particularly for children

Strengthening resilience and national economies Sustainably improve resilience of poor communities to better manage shocks and threats, and mitigate further migratory trends. Increase the economic potential for farmers and actors of the value chains of sheep and goat meat, milk, wool, leather and fibre. SR are moveable assets that can be locally relocated in times of climatic stress or volatile security situations

PPR GEP contributes to SGDs The control and eventual eradication of the disease will contribute significantly to achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), in particular the elimination of poverty (SDG1) and the end of hunger and malnutrition (SDG2). Rapid progress on the eradication of PPR is also seen as a key factor contributing directly or indirectly to the achievement of other SDGs such as: SDG 3; SDG 5; SDG 8; SDG 11; SDG 12; and SDG 17.

The path to control and eventually eradicate PPR April 2015 April 2016 October 2016 FAO & OIE Joint PPR Secretariat

PPR GCES Specific Objectives The Eradication of PPR by 2030 which requires: In infected countries, achieving a progressive reduction of the incidence and spread, leading to final eradication of PPR In non-infected countries, maintaining their officially recognised PPR-free status Reinforcing Veterinary Services Improving animal health globally by reducing the impact of other major infectious diseases of Small ruminants

PPR GCES Approach Step-wise approach to eradication at national level

Key Technical Elements of each Stage Legal framework Surveillance Diagnostic Prevention and Control Stakeholder involvement

PPR Monitoring and Assessment Tool (PMAT) PMAT focus 3 components PPR control and eradication Strengthening VS Improving the prevention and control of other major diseases of small ruminants 3 levels of intervention National Regional Global 12 2 nd PPR & 4 th FMD Roadmap Meetings for Middle East Amman, 15 19 October 2017

PPR GEP Initial five year (2017 2021) Objectives Foundation for the eradication of PPR by reducing its prevalence in currently infected countries Capacity development in non-infected countries and application for PPR free status by the OIE Strengthening national VS and their systems Reducing the prevalence of other priority small ruminant diseases where appropriate

PPR GEP Framework: 4 Components Component 1: Promoting of enabling environment and reinforcing veterinary capacities Component 2: Support to the diagnostic and surveillance systems Component 3: Measures supporting PPR Eradication Component 4: Coordination and Management

Component 1: Promoting of enabling environment and reinforcing veterinary capacities 4 Building Sub-Components: the right environment for implementing the PPR GEP requires a logical Stakeholder and awareness structured and framework engagement for action, the full support and involvement of farmers and herders, an adapted legal framework, and Preparation of PPR Strategic and Technical Plans at country and regional levels strengthened Veterinary Services. Legal framework updated Stronger VS in support of PPR eradication

Component 2: Support to the diagnostic and surveillance systems Better 3 Sub-Components: understand the presence (or possibly the absence) of PPR in a country/region, its distribution among the different farming systems and, Assessment of the epidemiological situation ultimately, its impact. Strengthening of surveillance systems and laboratory capacities Strengthening regional epidemiology and laboratory networks

Component 3: Measures supporting PPR Eradication Support 3 Sub-Components: PPR eradication through vaccination, improved biosecurity, animal identification, movement control, quarantine and stamping out. Vaccination and other preventive measures These various Around tools 1.5 are billion likely sheep to be and applied goats at to different be vaccinated levels of intensity as a country moves towards PPR-free status Demonstration of PPR freedom Control of other small ruminant diseases in support to PPR eradication

Component 4: Coordination and Management Country level PPR national committee to facilitate consultation and promote stakeholder engagement. PPR national coordinator Regional level Regional Advisory Group (RAG) appointed during the regional roadmap meetings Regional epidemiology and laboratory Networks Regional institutions/organizations in charge of livestock and animal health Global level PPR Secretariat PPR Advisory Committee PPR Global Research and Experts Network (PPR GREN)

PPR GEP Stakeholders & Partners WRL PPR Donors PPR GREN Joint PPR Secretariat CSO Lab Net Epi Net AU-IBAR & RECs National veterinary services & Stakeholders FAO OIE decentral offices

Progress made 2 nd PPR & 4 th FMD Roadmap Meetings for Middle East Amman, 15 19 October 2017

Regional Consultations GCC Doha December 2015 ECO 1st round: Almaty Feb. 2016 2nd round: Dushanbe Feb. 2017 UMA Tunis, October 2016 ASEAN, China, Mongolia & TL Qingdao, 26 28 April 2017 ECOWAS Dakar, May 2016 SAARC Nagarkot, April 2016 ECCAS Yaounde, August 2015 SADC Harare, Octpber 2016 IGAD/EAC Kampala, Sept. 2015

Pays 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 2026 2027 Algérie 2 2 2 3 3 3 4 Statut Indemne Libye 1 1 1 2 2 2 3 3 3 4 Maroc 2 2 2 3 3 3 4 Statut Indemne Mauritanie 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 4 Tunisie 2 2 2 3 3 3 4 Statut Indemne Statut Indemn e Statut Indemne

PPR Resource Mobilization and Marketing Strategy Initial five year programme estimated at USD 996 million For several countries, the majority of funding for PPR GEP will rely on domestic resources, in particular national budgets. Global funding needed for some catalytic programme components, including activities that guide and support the effective mobilization of additional national resources Engagement of resource partners needed PPR Resource Mobilization and Marketing Strategy established to support the process of resources mobilization. PPR Pledging Conference planned to be held during the first semester 2018 (to be hosted by EU)

PPR Regional and National Strategic Plans PPR Regional Strategy developed in 8 out of the 9 regions 10 countries supported to develop their PPR National Strategic Plans (NSPs) Other partners such as AU-IBAR, IGAD and CEBEVIRAH are also using their funds to support around 30 countries.

Other activities Participation in several meetings to promote the PPR GEP Support ongoing PPR projects (EU SHARE, PRAPS, Afghanistan, Cameroon, Mongolia, Guinea) PPR vaccines producers meeting organized in collaboration with the VS of Morocco and MCI- Santé animale, 25 27 April 2017). Inaugural meeting of the PPR Advisory Committee took place on 29 June in Paris

The Way forward Workshop to discuss the PPR situation in domestic and wild animals in Mongolia, Ulaan Bataar, 28 30 November 2017 Thermotolerant PPR vaccine workshop, 11 12 Dec. Rome Organise 2nd round PPR Roadmap meeting in Central Africa, 13 15 November 2017 Launch Countries of the to establish PPR GREN their in PPR April National 2018 in Vienna. Committee and appoint a PPR Coordinator Support infected countries to develop their NSP Carry out epidemiologic assessments and identify PPR risk hotspots in target countries Support non infected countries to apply for the OIE free status

Thank you! PPR-Secretariat@fao.org