UNITED AGAINST RABIES...2020/09/02 · rabies vaccine for eligible countries. • increased access...
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Initiatives and progress so far in the implementation of The Global Strategic Plan to end human deaths from
dog-mediated rabies by 2030
Dr Rachel TidmanGlobal Rabies Coordinator, OIE
on behalf of the Tripartite (FAO, OIE, WHO)
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UNITED
AGAINST
RABIES
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Change the status quo, and create a unified coalition for success
Leverage the unique position of the 4 partner organisations and put countries at the centre
Establish global goals & objectives and an operational plan how we get there, outlines our value proposition
Aims at engaging with our stakeholders to define what success looks like
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ZERO BY30The Global Strategic Plan toend human deaths from
dog-mediatedrabiesby 2030
Reduce human
rabies risk
Provide guidance
and data
Harness multi-
stakeholder
engagement
First Annual Progress Report ‘Zero by 30’➢ Highlights progress made since the launch of ‘Zero by
30’ (06/2018)
➢ Reports on selected indicators per objective
➢ Concrete examples of successful implementation in countries
➢ Compiled by the 4 organizations (mainly Headquarters level)
https://www.who.int/publications-detail/WHO-CDS-NTD-NZD-2019.04
Highlights of progress
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Objective 1:
• Gavi’s portfolio to include human rabies vaccine for eligible countries.
• increased access to dog rabies vaccines, 2 million doses of rabies vaccines (OIE vaccine bank) to 13 countries
• training on medical care for state of the art human rabies prevention in 79% of countries with human rabies cases
• enhanced rabies awareness in several countries and regions worldwide, beyond WRD.
Objective 2.1:
• updated 6 global rabies standards to reflect best practice, with a One Health approach
• regional and national rabies-specific workshops in more than 60 countries reviewed progress of rabies elimination and country workplans
• development of an assessment matrix for operational tools used for rabies prevention (public domain)
Highlights continued…
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Objective 2.2:
✓ capacity-building to improve laboratory diagnosis of rabies in >50 countries
✓ Improve data reporting & collection for better decision making and first steps for linking global databases
Objective 3:
✓ Creation of UAR Forum to galvanise sustained effort, political will, and additional resources
✓ increased commitment to “Zero by 30”, rabies listed as a top priority in the tripartite MoU of 2018
✓ 3 joint UAR press-releases and additional joint communications
Proficiency testing
MoH & MoA Tunisia committed to Zero by 2030
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▪ An inclusive forum of stakeholders from a range of sectors
▪ Common vision for rabies elimination
▪ Establish topic specific Working Groups
▪ Support the implementation of ‘Zero by Thirty’
Next steps, 2020 and beyond:
UAR Forum
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