Title: Avian Flu Briefing Modified from Mary Harvey
1Southern Africa Regional Workshop on Notifiable
Avian Influenza
Avian Influenza The Challenge to Africa and
USAIDs Response
March 7, 2006
2Essential and Primary Actions
- Strengthen International and cross-sector
Partnerships on Avian and Pandemic Influenza to
improve surveillance/detection - Improve Communications alerting the public as to
how to prevent the spread of AI from animal to
human - Containment of and reducing the spread of the
disease in animals.
3U.S. Government Response
A Coordinated USG Approach
- DoD
- Reference Lab Laboratory capacity building
outbreak response training - HHS, CDC
- Surveillance and diagnostics, pandemic planning,
research, communications - USDA
- TA for animal surveillance and diagnostics,
containment prevention measures, planning - State
- Public diplomacy, diplomatic engagement, delivery
of donated supplies, coordination (drafting joint
USG international strategy)
4Meeting the Challenge in Africa
Applying the Lessons Learned from Southeast Asia,
Middle East and Europe
- Strong National Leadership Required
- Need to Establish a National Task Force
- Realistic Assessments of preparedness
- Development and Implementation of AI Preparedness
Response Plan - Coordinated Monitoring of AI Infection Among Wild
Birds and Poultry - Open and timely reporting of outbreaks
- IT CAN HAPPEN ANYWHERE, ANYTIME
5Our Response
What is USAID doing?
6 USAID Response Globally
- GLOBALLY
- USAID funding in FY 2005 for AI 22.1 million
- US13.7 million for SE Asia
- helping contain the spread in animal populations
- reducing risk of human infection
- support preparedness planning
- US8.5 million for Eastern Europe, Eurasia
Africa - supporting early surveillance diagnosis
- strengthening prevention measures
- communication education campaigns
7 USAID Response Globally
- GLOBALLY, cont
- USAID funding for FY 2006 for AI worldwide over
US130 million - Overall the US Government has pledged to provide
more than US334 million in grants and technical
assistance worldwide to developing countries
dealing with the threat of Avian Influenza - USAID funding for FY2007 for AI worldwide is
expected but this year more emphasis on Africa
8Meeting the Challenge in Africa
- USAIDs INITIAL REPONSES IN AFRICA
- USAID/Washington
- Avian Influenza Response concept paper July 2005
- Convened Washington meeting with representatives
of the African Diplomatic Corps - Hosted discussions with USAID/African mission
health officers and FAO - Established a Washington AI Task Force
- Mandated the establishment of a network of AI
Focal Points (animal health, human health and
communications) at each USAID/Africa Mission - Mandated active participation by mission AI Focal
Points on US Embassy Task Forces and
participation wherever requested, on National AI
Task Forces
9Meeting the Challenge in Africa
- USAIDs INITIAL REPONSES IN AFRICA
- USAID/Washington, cont.
- Support to WHO/AFRO for regional AI activities
- Support to FAO for AI meetings and future
activities - Active participation in the International
Partnership on Avian and Pandemic Influenza
(IPAPI) - USAID/Regional Offices
- Coordination with regional intergovernmental
bodies (SADC, ECOWAS, IGAD, etc.) - Development of sub-regional USAID AI Strategies
and regional activities for East (REDSO/Nairobi),
West (WARP/Accra), Southern (RCSA/Gaborone)
10Meeting the Challenge in Africa
- USAIDs INITIAL REPONSES IN AFRICA, continued
- USAID/ Bilateral Country Missions
- Tanzania, Ethiopia Ghana technical support
funding for - Country AI assessments
- Wild bird surveillance
- Strengthening of national and regional laboratory
capacity - Ethiopia, Ghana, Mozambique and Senegal helped
establish Cross-sector National Avian Influenza
Task Forces - USAID/Tanzania and USAID/Ethiopia redirected
US675,000 for immediate surveillance and testing - Multiple USAID offices have redirected another
US1.5 million unspent from the Tsunami
Reconstruction and Relief Fund to bolster
monitoring and combating the spread of H5N1.
11Meeting the Challenge in Africa
- USAIDs INITIAL REPONSES IN AFRICA, continued
- USAID/ Bilateral Country Missions, cont
- Nigeria, Feb 2006 after H5N1 confirmed
- USAID shipped to Nigeria 2000 kits of personal
protective equipment to help animal and human
health workers respond - USAID deployed a communications expert to assist
in raising public awareness in close
collaboration with UNICEF - USAID sent teams of experts to investigate the
source of the outbreaks and provide technical
assistance in close collaboration with the
Nigerian government
12Meeting the Challenge in Africa
- USAID will continue to work aggressively to help
at-risk developing countries. For example, most
at-risk are thought to be those - On key migratory bird routes
- With high levels of live bird trade (formal or
informal and international) (wild or domestic) - With high levels of trade in packaged poultry or
game birds (formal or informal and international)
13The US Government Strategy
- Globally the USG is focused on building
- Strong leadership, coordination communication
- Essential and Primary Activities that build
- Partnerships to improve Surveillance/Detection
- Communications to improve Preparedness
- Rapid Response for Containment in animals
14Web Sites More Information
- http//pandemicflu.gov/
- http//www.usaid.gov/index.html
- Thank you for your continued...
- participation in this process!