Title: Djibouti Presentation
1- Djibouti Presentation
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- Inter-Country Workshop on Public Health
Pesticides in the Context of the Stockholm
Convention on POPs - Amman 7-11 December 2003
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- By M.FARAH ALI AINAN
- POPs Project Coordinator
- Ministry of Habitat, Urbanism, Environment and
Land - Amman 7/12/03
2- Djibouti Delegation
- M. FARAH Ali Ainan, POPs Project Coordinator,
Ministry of Habitat, Urbanism, Environment and
Land - M. ABRO Mohamed Moussa, Dpt of Public Health,
Ministry of Health - M.RACHID Elmi Hersi, Head plant protection Dpt,
Ministry - of Agriculture
3- Report prepared by
- M. FARAH Ali Ainan, POPs Project Coordinator,
Ministry of Habitat, Urbanism, Environment and
Land - M. ABRO Mohamed Moussa, Dpt of Public Health,
Ministry of Health - Dr. Mohamed Ali Kamil, Director of Pevention and
Public Health, Ministry of Health
4- Djibouti Presentation
- Part I Public Health Management
- Part II Malaria Vector Control
5Republic of Djibouti
- Djibouti is located in East Africa
- Between Eritrea Ethiopia,Somalia and Read Rea.
- Pop 600 000 inhab
- Surf.Area 23 000 Km2
- Climate Hot-Maritime Desert Humidity60 2
seasons fresh hot
6Public Health Pesticides Departments in Charge
- Public Health Pesticides
- Departments in Charge
- Ministry of Health ( public health)
- Ministry of Agriculture (plant animals)
- Ministry of Environment (pesticides regulations
related to environmental preservation)
7Public Health Pesticides
- Public Health Pesticides
- Deltametrhin
- Malathion
- Carbamate(Baygon)-Carbyne
- Temephos (Abate)
- DDT (on Mosquito coils)
- Decis(Deltamethrin)
8Public Health Pesticides Quantities
- Public Health Pesticides
- Quantities
- 2000 600l deltamethrin100l temephos
- 2001 600l Malathion 180l deltamethrin 80l
temephos - 2002 480l Malathion 80l temephos
- Average 600l malathion 200l deltamethrin per
year
9Public Health Pesticides Crisis scope
- Public Health Pesticides
- Emergency
- 1989 1000L Malathion 450L deltametrhin
- 1990 1000L lindane( for larves elimination
after floodings)
10Other Pesticides Public health
- Other Pesticides
- linked with Public health
- Anti-termites in agriculture, wood conservationÂ
- Plant protection pesticides
- Farming Lindane,Decis(deltametrhin) etc
11Legislation status
- Legislation status
- no specific Legislation on POPs Pesticides Â
- Existing legislation on Pesticides need to be
updated. - POPs ongoing project main objectives
- Ratification of Basel(done), Rotterdam,
Stockholm(o.g) Conventions
12Inventories Status in Djibouti
- Inventories Status in Djibouti
- - POPs project started in June 2003
- - Inventories started in September 2003
- - Will be Completed in December 2003
- - Mid Term Inventories Evalution in January 2004
13Inventories Status Results
- Inventories Status Results
- No official trade of POPs Pesticides
- Illegal import from neighbor countries not
quantified - Use of mosquito coils(impregnated of DDT)
- Some Contaminated Sites identified (DPHP
Warehouse, Douda waste disposal) - Main challenges
- 1 Pesticides Management? institutional
technical capacity(Legislation, Laboratories,
Expertise) - 2 Managing transit and transport of Pesticides
- The NIP will focus inter alias these fields
14- Sources of pesticidesÂ
- Legal Importation
- Some illegal importation from Ethiopia and
Somalia - Other important  SourceÂ
- Transit to Ethiopia pesticides
- ( technical DDT)
- 1999 55 Tons non POPs
- 2000 206 Tons non de POPs
- 2001 513 Tons , 347 Tons POPs Pesticides
- 2002 1078 Tons, 253 Tons POPs Pesticides
15- vector born diseases
- Managing Status
- inter sectorial coordination in progress
- IVM inter sectorial coordination scheme
- Min. Health, Environment, Agriculture (public
health, water sanitation Dpt) - ToR for Institutional Structure Elaboration
- Elaboration of national strategy for water
Sanitation - The NIP will include this coord. Mechanism as
part .
16- Djibouti Proposals for EMRO Regional Project
- Regional Technical capacity for Obsoletes stocks
and Contaminated lands for storage - Regional Technical capacity for elimination
- Regional Collaboration Network
- Regional Technical in Analyzing
residues(Laboratories) - Strengthening national expertise capabilities
- Elaboration of IVM strategies in regional
national levels
17Part II Malaria Vector Control ITN
Alternative
- Plan of action for promotion and distribution of
insecticide treated nets in Djibouti
18EPIDEMIOLOGICAL SITUATION OF MALARIA IN DJIBOUTI
- Malaria inexistent in Djibouti at the beginning
of the century - Anopheles arabiensis mentioned between 1901 and
1906 - From 1906 to 1962, only imported cases declared
- In 1963 14 malaria cases diagnosed in
autochthon population - In 1994 35 malaria cases declared
- In 1978 First malaria epidemic with 316
malaria cases
19EPIDEMIOLOGICAL SITUATION OF MALARIA IN DJIBOUTI
(contd)
- In 1988 and 1994 Flooding with increase
bleeding sites - Number of malaria cases confirmed declared each
year 4000 7000 case - Population at risk 360 000 (60 of the total
population) - Areas most affected by malaria
- - Djibouti city Ambouli and Balbala
- - Tadjurah district Sagalou, Kalaaf, Dorra et
Weima - - Dikhil district As-Eyla, Hanlé
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- Type of parasite Plasmodum falciparum (98 )
20MALARIA HIGH RISK AREAS
21MALARIA VECTOR CONTROL
- Malaria vector control introduced in 70s
- consisting in insecticide spraying
- At present, different vector control methods are
used - - Inside and outside insecticide spraying
- with malathion
- - Bleeding sites Introduction of
- Abate
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22INSECTICIDE TREATED NETS (ITN)
- Before 1990 utilization of ITN gt individual
initiative - In 1990, first involvement of MOH in promotion of
ITN with assistance from WHO - - Training of NGOs
- - Involvement of NGOs in ITN
- distribution
- - Symbolic contribution of 0.06 cents by
- beneficiaries
- Priority were given to high risk areas, mainly to
nomadic people in rural area were others vector
control activities are not applicable
23INSECTICIDE TREATED NETS (ITN) (contd)
- In 1999, MOH initiated a campaign in all
districts to sensitize the population on ITN - Contribution of different partners including WHO,
USA and one NGO - Involvement of community in ITN promotion through
local associations, community health workers and
the community itself - Population sleeping under ITN in high risk areas
- 10 - 20
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- Mosquito nets available at local market
- at the cost between US 8 to US 10
24CONSTRAINTS
- Lack of follow-up
- Lack of collaboration and coordination with local
businessmen importing mosquito nets - Lack of awareness of the population
- Insufficient financial resources
- Limit access to ITN for poor population
- Quality of nets imported through private sector
25PLAN OF ACTION FOR PROMOTION AND DISTRIBUTION OF
ITN IN DJIBOUTI
- Population targeted in ITN plan of action
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- Population leaving in high risk areas (360
000) which are - - Ambouli and Balbala in Djibouti
- city
- - As-Eyla in Dikhil District
- - Sagalou/Karaaf and Dorra in
- Tadjourah District
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26OBJECTIVES
- General objective
- Reduction of mortality and morbidity due to
malaria - Specific objectives
- - 60 of the population leaving in high
risk - areas using ITN
- - 60 of pregnant women and children
leaving in - high risk areas sleeping under ITN
27STRATEGIES
- Creating an enabling environment for the
promotion and distribution of ITN - Creating demand
- Supplying and distribution
- Monitoring and evaluation
- Operational research
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28CREATING AN ENVIRONMENT FOR THE PROMOTION AND
DISTRIBUTION OF ITN
- Meeting and coordination with partners
- Meeting with NGOs
- Meeting with community leaving in high risk ares
- Identification of local businessmen to be
implicated in ITN promotion and distribution - Decision by the Ministry of Health for 0
taxation of nets - Define procedure and modality of collaboration
with NGOs
29CREATING DEMAND
- Identification of NGOs to be involved in
promotion and distribution of ITN - Training of NGOs members
- Involvement of communities trough community
health workers, local associations and NGOs - Introducing ITN promotion in BDN sites
- Involvement of media including training of
journalists - Elaboration of educational materials
- Monthly publication of articles in local
newspapers
30Facilitating supply and distribution of ITN
- Importation of ITN by the Ministry of Health in
collaboration with partners - Importation of nets through private sector (local
businessmen) - Training members of NGOs
- Establishment of district teams in charge of ITN
distribution - Distribution of ITN through BDN
- Training of District team members
- Importation of insecticides for nets treatment
31MONITORING AND EVALUATION
- Define indicators for the evaluation of ITN plan
of action - Survey on knowledge, attitude and practices in
high risk areas - Follow-up of ITN importation, distribution and
utilization
32OPERATIONAL RESEACH
- Study on sensibility of anopheles to insecticide
(k-othrine)
33Principal indicators
- Number of nets imported through public and
private sectors - Number of ITN distributed
- of household with one or more ITN
- of persons sleeping under ITN in high risk
areas - pregnant women and children under five sleeping
under ITN in high risk areas - Number of malaria cases confirmed and declared
every year
34- Thanks for your
- Attention