1 EpiSouth Network for Communicable Disease Control in Southern Europe and Mediterranean Countries Open Days 2008 Health Village Workshop “Community programmes.

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1 EpiSouth Network for Communicable Disease Control in Southern Europe and Mediterranean Countries Open Days 2008 Health Village Workshop “Community programmes in the field of health” 7 October 2008, Brussels, Belgium Silvia Declich Istituto Superiore di Sanità (ISS) Rome, Italy (Italian National Institute of Health)

2 Overview Background information about the project Main project achievements Conclusions Added values Best practices Future challenges

3 EpiSouth Project Objective Episouth Network aims at creating a framework of collaboration on epidemiological issues in order to improve communicable diseases surveillance, communication and training across the countries in the area of Mediterranean and Balkans

4 Funding and duration The project is under a DGSANCO Grant Agreement which states that the project shall run for 3 years from 1 Oct 2006 to 30 Sept 2009 We acknowledge also the financial support of EC EuropeAid and DG Enlargement through the TAIEX facility and of the Italian Ministry of Health through the Epimed Project Epimed Project

5 The project is composed by 8 Work Packages (WPs) which should be considered autonomous in their scope, tasks, topic and membership Each WP is led by a Public Health Institution and developed by a WP Steering Team, constituted by the WP Leader and those participating countries which have expressed their special interest for the related WP Areas of activities (WPs)

6 Project organisation Country Focal Points (CFP) Each country has identified and appointed one or two relevant persons, who act as CFPs of the Episouth Network and convey all the communication/information to the relevant officers in their respective countries Project Steering Committee (SC) The project is led by a SC, composed by the 6 WP leaders plus representatives of ECDC, EC-DGSanco, WHO-Euro, WHO-Emro and WHO-HQ as observers.

7 Participant Countries and Organisations As per September 2008, the EpiSouth Network is composed by: 25 Countries with 60 Focal Points (+Tunisia in progress), and 6 Collaborating Institutions (ECDC, EC- DGSanco, WHO-Euro, WHO-Emro, WHO-Lyo/HQ and Italian MOH)

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9 Main project achievements: Enlargement From 9 EU Countries to 25 (EU and non-EU Countries) plus 6 Collaborating Institutions

10 Main project achievements: Networking 1° EpiSouth Project Meeting (28-30 March 2007) _28-30_March_07.pdf 2° EpiSouth Project Meeting (10-12 December 2007)

11 Main project achievements: Networking A web-based Network Working Area: a virtualised work environment where Network participants exchange documents and information in a secure way. A controlled-access suite of tools: Meetings and events management Document workflow and storage Forum for open discussion List of contacts Data-entry

12 Main project achievements: Monitoring Monitoring of Network Development through questionnaires distributed during the 1st and 2nd Project Meetings Development_ATHENS.pdf

13 Main project achievements: Training Training needs assessment for all countries (with ad hoc questionnaire) First training module (36 participants plus guests) Madrid, September Second training module (33 participants plus guests) Madrid, 2-6 June Directory of training courses and fellowships (in progress)

14 Main project achievements: Cross-border Epidemic Intelligence Pilot assessment of existing epidemic intelligence activities in participating countries (with ad hoc questionnaire) survey_Report_Fin.pdf survey_Report_Fin.pdf Epidemic Intelligence weekly bulletins and thematic notes Website secured section on cross- border epidemic intelligence with alerts originating from partners (in progress)

15 Main project achievements: Vaccine preventable diseases and migrant populations Pilot assessment of vaccine-preventable diseases and migrant populations in participating countries (with ad hoc questionnaire) On-line questionnaire compilation for the survey on assessment of countries migration status profile and vaccination access of mobile population (in progress)

16 Main project achievements: Cross-border emerging zoonoses Assessment and selection of five zoonoses of priority in the Episouth countries ( with ad hoc questionnaire) pdf pdf Situation report by country regarding: Brucellosis, Campylobacteriosis, Leishmaniasis, Rabies and West Nile Virus On-line questionnaire compilation for the Directory of Human and Veterinary PH officials (in progress)

17 Main project achievements: Dissemination EpiSouth Web Site EpiSouth Quarterly Bulletins

18 Episouth Network Added Values focuses on countries cross-border issues succeeds in creating cohesion and concrete collaboration among 26 countries of South Europe, Balkans, North Africa and Middle East fills a geographical area with common public health problems (Balkans and Mediterranean Basin) that is not addressed, as a whole, neither by the European Commission nor by WHO

19 Balkans and Mediterranean basin European Commission : ECDC(9/26): Southern European Union Countries of Mediterranean: Bulgaria, Cyprus France, Greece, Italy, Malta, Romania, Slovenia, Spain European Neighborhood Policy (18/26): all EU plus Algeria, Egypt, Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, Morocco, Palestine, Syria, Tunisia Euro-Mediterranean Partnership (20/26): all EU plus Albania, Algeria, Egypt, Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, Morocco, Palestine, Syria, Tunisia, Turkey WHO Europe region: WHO-EURO (17/26): Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, France, Greece, Israel, Italy, Malta, Montenegro, Romania, Serbia, Slovenia, Spain, FYROM, Turkey Eastern Mediterranean region: WHO-EMRO (7/26): Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon, Morocco, Palestine, Syria, Tunisia Africa region: WHO-AFRO (1/26): Algeria

20 Episouth Network Best practices the methodology and approaches adopted have enhanced co- ownership of participant countries the presence of international institutions (ECDC, EC, WHO-EURO, WHO-EMRO, WHO-HQ) has allowed sharing views and facilitated interaction

21 Future challenges The health sector, although recognized and included in the Euro- Mediterranean Partnership (2005) and in the Joint Declaration of the Paris Summit for the Union of Mediterranean (2008), should be further valorized Although migration was added in the Barcelona Declaration (2005) the related health issues are rarely addressed Sustainability of the Network after the Episouth project end in 2010

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