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ASEAN COOPERATION on TADs ASEAN Secretariat Bangkok, 17-20 July 2012

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ASEAN COOPERATION on

TADs

ASEAN Secretariat

Bangkok, 17-20 July 2012

Outline

I. ASEAN in Brief (ASEAN Secretariat,

HCDD & ANIRD)

II. ASEAN Cooperation on Animal Health

and Zoonoses

III. ASEAN Cooperation on Human Health

IV.Way Forward and Recommendations

Establishment of ASEAN

• ASEAN was established with the signing of ASEAN

Declaration(Bangkok Declaration) in Bangkok on 8 August

1967

• To accelerate the economic growth, social progress and

cultural development in the region through joint endeavours

• To promote regional peace and stability through abiding

respect for justice and the rule of law

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ASEAN COMMUNITY 2015

Vientianne Action

Programme

2004

Bali Concord II

2003

The Signing of

the ASEAN Charter

& Singapore Declaration

on the ASEAN Charter 2007

ASEAN Political-Security Community

(APSC)

ASEAN Economic Community

(AEC)

ASEAN Socio-Cultural Community

(ASCC)

Entry into force

of ASEAN Charter

15 December 2008

ASEAN Secretariat

Jakarta

Cha-am Hua Hin

Declaration

on the Road Map for

the ASEAN Community

2009

TRANSFORMATION OF ASEAN

Signed at the 13th ASEAN Summit on 20 November 2007 in Singapore

It has been ratified by the 10 Member States

The ASEAN Leaders celebrated the entry into force of the ASEAN Charter on 15 December 2008

The ASEAN CHARTER

ASEAN Vision 2020

"A concert of Southeast Asian nations,

outward looking, living in peace, stability

and prosperity, bonded together in

partnership in dynamic development and in

a community of caring societies"

ASEAN Structure

Find out more from Chapter IV and

Chapter X of the ASEAN Charter

http://www.asean.org/20021.htm

• Vision: By 2015, ASEC will be the nerve centre of a strong and confident ASEAN Community that is globally respected for acting in full compliance with its Charter and in the best interest of its people.

• Mission:

TO initiate, facilitate and coordinate ASEAN stakeholder collaboration in realising the purposes and principles of ASEAN as reflected in the ASEAN Charter.

• Basic Function

To provide for greater efficiency in the coordination of ASEAN organs and for more effective implementation of ASEAN projects and activities

ASEAN COOPERATION on ANIMAL HEALTH

AMAF

SOM-AMAF

ASWGL

HPAI Task Force

ACCAHZ PrepCom

ACGL Vaccine Etc

ASEAN ECONOMIC

COMMUNITY

BLUEPRINT

ASEAN Cooperation on Animal Health

and Zoonoses- Overview • Animal health and zoonoses are cross-cutting concerns within

and among AMS

• Effective animal disease control requires coordination and

cooperation at all levels (national, regional, global).

• The 32nd ASEAN Ministers on Agriculture and Forestry (AMAF)

Meeting on 23 October 2010 in Cambodia, pledge their

commitment and tasked the SOM-AMAF and ASWGL to

implement necessary actions in the advancement of the ASEAN

Cooperation on Animal Health and Zoonoses

• Key Activities:

– ASEAN Coordination Centre for Animal Health and Zoonoses

(ACCAHZ)

– Roadmap Towards an HPAI-Free ASEAN Community by 2020

– ASEAN Animal Health Trust Fund (AAHTF)

– Animal-Human Health Collaboration

– Enhancing Partnership Arrangements and Cooperation with

Development Organisations

• EC Regional Cooperation Programme on HPED in Asia

• Regional GF-TADs and ASEAN Plus Three Frameworks for TADs

ASEAN Cooperation on Animal Health

and Zoonoses- Update

Recommendations • Continue engagement in advancing institutional

capacity building initiatives

• Continue to support implementation of Regional

Roadmaps (SEACFMD, HPAI, CSF, AAHTF)

• Explore possibilities to support the establishment

of ACCAHZ, complemented by roles and

functions of ASEAN-RSU beyond 2013

ASEAN Health Ministers Meeting (AHMM) :

Thailand , Meets every 2 yrs

Senior Officials on Health Development

(SOMHD, Philippines)

China and Plus Three SOMHD

ASEAN Expert Groups on Communicable

Diseases (Myanmar)

6 Working Groups &4 Task Forces (CHAIRS & Lead

Co)

Networking (FETN, APL), Lead Countries

Institutionalization on ASEAN Health Development

Health and Communicable Diseases Division, ASEAN

Secretariat, Jakarta (facilitate, initiate & coordinate)

GUIDING PRINCIPLES

ASEAN SOCIO-CULTURAL BLUEPRINT

STRATEGIC FRAMEWORK ON HEALTH DEVELOPMENT (2010-2015)

WORK PLANS (ASEAN MEDIUM TERM PLAN ON

EMERGING INFECTIOUS DISEASES : MTP -EID)

B5. IMPROVING CAPABILITY TO CONTROL COMMUNICABLE

DISEASES To enhance regional preparedness and capacity through integrated

approaches to prevention, surveillance, and timely response to

communicable and infectious diseases

AREA: I. Prevention and control of Emerging Infectious Diseases (AEGCD, Myanmar)

AREA II: HIV AND AIDS (ATFOA, Cambodia)

AREA III. ENHANCING REGIONAL SUPPORTIVE ENVIRONMERNT

IMPLEMENTING MECHANISMS

lead Countries Collaboration

Strengthen roles of SOMHD/

Chairs of Subsidiary bodies

Consultative development

partners’ meeting

ROLES OF LEAD COUNTRIES

1. Conceptualise and develop

initiatives/projects/programmes on regional health

development as well as their implementation plan

2. Identify resource mobilisation strategy

3. Coordinate with other ASEAN Member States in

implementing the initiatives / projects/ programmes

4. Consult with other ASEAN Member States on matters

requiring common position arising from the

implementation of initiatives /projects/programmes

ASEAN MEDIUM TERM PLAN

ON EMERGING INFECTIOUS DISEASES

(2012- 2015)

ASEAN Expert Group on Communicable

Diseases (AEGCD)

Chair: Myanmar

Next Meeting: Phillipines

ASEAN Partnership Laboratories, (Malaysia)

Risk Communication, (Malaysia)

ASEAN EID Mechanism (Thailand)

EID website, (Indonesia)

Operationalisation of Minimum Standards of Joint Multisectoral Outbreak Investigation and Response, (Cambodia)

Stockpiling of antivirals and PPE

Field Epidemiology Training Network (Thailand)

HPED Project (Thailand and Lao PDR)

Specific diseases: Rabies (Viet Nam), Dengue

(ASEAN Dengue Day), and Malaria (Myanmar)

ASEAN – Plus Three SOMHD

Among others: Collaborative areas

include

Emerging Infectious Diseases

APL,

FETN,

Risk Communication

Animal and Human Health -

Focused on Rabies

UPDATES: Animal Health – Human Health Collaboration

ASEAN Plus Three Framework and

Workplan on Human and Animal

Health Collaboration

Joint Recommendations

for Human and Animal Health Collaboration

Call For Action Towards the

Elimination of Rabies

Regional Workshop on Collaboration between Human

and Animal Health Sectors on Zoonoses

Prevention and Control

JOINT CONSULTATIVE MEETING:

AEGCD and ASWGL

Strengthen Collaboration

Identify Joint Efforts

Sharing Platform

WAY FORWARD

Political Commitment and well received by our

high level officials

Consider to utilise existing mechanisms

Observe institutionalization of ASEAN

Cooperation

Maximize ASEAN comparative advantages

Prioratize regional issues

Continue to synergy our efforts – , ASEAN

Development Partners, Sectoral,

www.asean.org