1 The West-Eurasia FMD Roadmap OIE seminar for Newly Appointed Delegates, Brussels, February N. Leboucq OIE sub-regional Representative based in Brussels
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3 -Developed in 2008 by EUFMD -Joint FAO-OIE-EuFMD tool in Progressively increase the level of FMD control -5 stages / each stage has well-defined outcomes, which may be achieved through a variety of activities (non prescriptive approach) -Linked to OIE work
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8 Regional Roadmaps: describe the anticipated progress along the PCP at national and regional level over the longer term
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10 14 countries involved: Turkey, Iran, Irak, Syria, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Azerbaijan, Armenia, Georgia, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan and Kazakhstan. The West Eurasia FMD roadmap covers the virus pool 3 countries
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12 Developed – Shiraz, Iran, – 1 st Roadmap meeting 2010 – 2 nd Roadmap meeting 2012 – 3 rd Roadmap meeting 2013 – 4 th Roadmap meeting West Eurasia FMD Roadmap
13 West Eurasian Roadmap meetings Objectives Share information on FMD virus circulation (national and regional level) in the region to assist planning of preventive measures in the short term Review progress along the Regional Roadmap towards the vision of Shiraz 2008 ‘Free from clinical FMD by 2020’ assessment + planification
14 Assessment procedure Each country completes the PCP checklist prior to the Roadmap meeting Countries should come to the meeting with evidence to justify the checklist answers During the meeting, countries are ‘interviewed’ by a Regional Advisory Group At the conclusion of the meeting, a Stage is assigned to the country (may be provisional)
15 Planification Countries should answers the following questions: How to progress within and to the next stage? What are the main challenges to progress and how van these be overcome to maintain the current stage and/or to progress to the next one? What external support do you need to progress?
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21 What is next? 5 th West-Eurasia FMD Roadmap meeting (Astana/Kazakhstan, April 2014) Under development: OIE-FAO Global Strategy for the control of PPR; similar progressive control approach (4 stages?)
22 Thank you for your attention
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