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DrGiancarloFerrari(FAO)DrNadègeLeboucq(OIE)
Members oftheGF‐TADsPPRWorkingGroup
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• ACompanionTooloftheGlobalStrategyfortheControlandEradicationofPPR tomonitoritsproperimplementationandassessprogress
• (CanbeusedasastandaloneTool)
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PPR MONITORING and Assessment TOOL (PMAT)
A Companion Tool of the
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• 3components PPRcontrolanderadication
ReinforcementofVS
CombinedcontrolofotherTADs
• 3levelsofintervention National
Regional
Global
PMATfocus
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• isbasedonfourdifferentstages identifiedinthePPRGlobalStrategy
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TheStagescorrespondtoacombinationofdecreasinglevelsofepidemiologicalriskandincreasinglevelsof
preventionandcontrol
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• isbasedonfivetechnicalelementsidentifiedinthePPRGlobalStrategy
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Diagnostic
Surveillance
Prevention
andcontrol
Legal
fram
ework
Stakeholder
involvem
ent
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• isbasedontheEnablingEnvironmentconcept,wherebyefficientVSareindispensableforthesuccessfulandsustainableimplementationofPPR(andothermajorTADs)preventionandcontrolactivities
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Therefore,VScapacitymustbereinforcedasthecountrymovesalongthePPRStages(‘progressiveinstitutionalisationofPPRpreventionandcontrol’)
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PPRStage
Epidemio-logical
situation
Focus of the Stage (objective
and expected results specific to
this stage)
Specific objectives linked to the 5
technical elements
PPR Outcomes
and Activities
Tools(focused use in
the specific context of the
stage)
Enabling environment
and Prevention &
control of other SR diseases
EachStageisdescribedbythefollowingaspects:
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PPRStage
Epidemio-logical
situation
Focus of the Stage (objective
and expected results specific to
this stage)
Specific objectives linked to the 5
technical elements
PPR Outcomes
and Activities
Tools(focused use in
the specific context of the
stage)
Enabling environment
and Prevention &
control of other SR diseases
EachStageisdescribedbythefollowingaspects:
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PPRStage
Epidemio-logical
situation
Focus of the Stage (objective
and expected results specific to
this stage)
Specific objectives
(main features)
PPR Outcomes
and Activities linked to the 5
technical elements
Tools(focused use in
the specific context of the
stage)
Enabling environment
and Prevention &
control of other SR diseases
EachStageisdescribedbythefollowingaspects:
—Relatesthefivemainelements(diagnostic,surveillance,preventionandcontrol,legislation,stakeholders’involvement)—ActivitiesinagivenStageareappropriatetomitigatetheriskinaccordancewiththeevidenceprovidedintheprecedingStage—ActivitiesandtheirimpactsaremeasurableineachStage— TheimplementationofALLactivitiesshouldenablecountriestoachievetheprogressivedecreaseintheincidenceofPPRtothepointatwhichthediseasecanbeeliminatedfromthedomesticanimalpopulations(andwildlifeifrelevant).
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PPRStage
Epidemio-logical
situation
Focus of the Stage (objective
and expected results specific to
this stage)
Specific objectives
(main features)
PPR Outcomes
and Activities linked to the 5
technical elements
Tools(focused use in
the specific context of the
stage)
Enabling environment
and Prevention &
control of other SR diseases
EachStageisdescribedbythefollowingaspects:
ActivitiesOutcomes
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PPRStage
Epidemio-logical
situation
Focus of the Stage (objective
and expected results specific to
this stage)
Specific objectives
(main features)
PPR Outcomes
and Activities linked to the 5
technical elements
Tools(focused use in
the specific context of the
stage)
Enabling environment
and Prevention &
control of other SR diseases
EachStageisdescribedbythefollowingaspects:
Criticalcompetencies(foreffective
performanceandgoodgovernanceofnationalVS)
33areofparticularrelevancetothecontrolanderadicationofPPR
However,theyarealsorelevantaccordingtothefocusofthestage
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• CCI.2.A• CCI.3• CCII.1.A• CCII.1.B• CCII.3• CC.II.5.B• CCIII.2• CCIII.3• CCIII.4• CCIII.5.A• CCIII.5.B• CCIV.1
• CCI.1.A• CCI.1.B• CCI.2.B• CCI.6.A• CCI.6.B• CCI.7• CCI.8• CCI.11• CC.II.5.A• CCII.7• CCII.8.B• CCIII.1• CCIII.6• CCIV.2• CCIV.7
• CCII.2• CCII.12.A
• CCII.4• CCII.6• CCI.9• CCIV.6
Stage1 focus‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐TogainabetterepidemiologicalunderstandingofthepresenceofPPR
Riskanalysis
Activesurveillance
Consultationwith
stakeholders
Preparationoflegislationandregulations
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• ObjectiveofthePMAT Toqualifycountriesattheappropriatestagealongthe
step‐wiseapproachforthecontrolanderadicationofPPR
TomonitorprogresswithinagivenStageandprovideanindicativelistofactivitiestoimplementintheyeartocome(annualPPRRoadmap)
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Where?
How?
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[monitoringtool]
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• ‘Organisation’ofthePMAT
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Descriptionpart
Questionnairepart
‘Wayforward’part
• ‘Organisation’ofthePMAT(descriptivepart) ‘Logicalframeworkapproach’
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OutcomeX Activity1
Activity2
Activityn
Indicator1
Indicator2.1
Indicator2.2
Target Meansofverification
GCES
PMAT
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Target
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A5 Train veterinary officersfrom central and peripherallevel on value chain andrisk analysis
I5 Number of Veterinariansat central, regional(Province, Directorate,district….) level involved invalue chain and riskanalysis trained
(target: 75% of the staff hasreceived training before 12months after entering intoStage 1, 100% before 2years )
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• ‘Organisation’ofthePMAT(questionnairepart)
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OutcomeX Activity1
Activity2
Activityn
Indicator1
Indicator2.1
Indicator2.2
Target
GCES
PMAT
Questions
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Questionnaire
Listofquestions:‐ ‘white’=PPRspecific‐ ‘yellow’=VSspecific
Eachquestionrelatetoalistofactivities(andindicators)
Levelofachievement‐ Fully‐ Partially‐ Not‐ (notapplicable)
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Q2 Valuechainsandriskanalysisstudieshaveprovidedagoodunderstandingofhotspotsandtransmissionpathwaystoanextentthatthosecanbespecificallytargetedandmitigated(basisforimplementingaRiskbasedstrategicplantomovetostage2)[A5– I5;A6– I6]
Q7 TheVScompileandmaintaindataandhavethecapabilitytocarryoutriskanalysis.Themajorityofriskmanagementmeasuresarebasedonriskassessment[CCII.3level3]
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Fullyachieved
Partiallyachieved
Notachieved
Notapplicable
Comments
Q2 Valuechainsandriskanalysisstudieshaveprovidedagoodunderstandingofhotspotsandtransmissionpathwaystoanextentthatthosecanbespecificallytargetedandmitigated(basisforimplementingaRiskbasedstrategicplantomovetostage2)[A5– I5;A6– I6]
A5 Train veterinary officers from central andperipheral level on value chain and riskanalysis
I5 Number of Veterinarians at central, regional(Province, Directorate, district….) level involvedin value chain and risk analysis trained (target:75% of the staff has received training before 12months after entering into Stage 1, 100% before 2years )
A6 (VS) Identify risks hotspots andtransmission pathways using the valuechains and risk analysis principles
I6 Number of meetings organized by theVeterinary Services to identify and involvestakeholders along the value chain. Evidenceof meetings should be available throughminutes of the meetings (target: at least onemeeting per year at national level and ifpossible one meeting during the first twoyears at each regional level)Number ofhotspots identified (no specific targets)
x A5 and A6 achieved (targets)
x A5 not achieved (target) orA6 not achieved (target) orNeither A5 nor A6 achieved
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Fullyachieved
Partiallyachieved
Notachieved
Notapplicable
Comments
Q7 TheVScompileandmaintaindataandhavethecapabilitytocarryoutriskanalysis.Themajorityofriskmanagementmeasuresarebasedonriskassessment[CCII.3level3]
x
‐ AddressingPVSresultsconfidentialityissue
‐ NoPVSAssessmentorAssessmentolderthan3yearsrequestforaPVSAssessmentmission
Iflevel 3 FullyachievedIflevel<3 partiallyachieved
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• ‘Organisation’ofthePMAT(‘Way forward ’part)
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OutcomeX Activity1
Activity2
Activityn
Indicator1
Indicator2.1
Indicator2.2
Target
GCES
PMAT
Questions RoadmapTable
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PPRRoadmapTableforStage1Outcome2PleasereportinthisTabletheactivitiesabovethathavebeenpartiallyorNotachievedatall
Activity Timeframe ResponsiblestaffActivity1
Activity2
Activity3‐
Fullyachieved
Partially
achieved
Notachieved
Notapplicable
Comments
Q2 Valuechainsandriskanalysisstudieshaveprovidedagoodunderstandingofhotspotsandtransmissionpathwaystoanextentthatthosecanbespecificallytargetedandmitigated(basisforimplementingaRiskbasedstrategicplantomovetostage2)[A5– I5;A6– I6]
x Neither A5 nor A6 achieved
Trainveterinaryofficersfromcentralandperipherallevelonvaluechainandriskanalysis
(VS)Identifyriskshotspotsandtransmissionpathwaysusingthevaluechainsandriskanalysisprinciples
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September 2015
March 2016
Mrs xxx
Mr xxx
• HowtousethePMAT?
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[monitoringtool]
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TomonitorprogresswithinagivenStageandprovideanindicativelistofactivitiestoimplementintheyeartocome(annualPPRRoadmap)
‘Self‐assessmentmode’
• HowtousethePMAT?
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[assessmenttool]
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Toqualifycountriesattheappropriatestagealongthestep‐wiseapproachforthecontrolanderadicationofPPR
‘Externalassessmentmode’(GF‐TADsAcceptanceinvolvingaRegionalAdvisoryGroup)
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‘Gateway’toenterthestep‐wiseapproach
Stage2‘Gateway’
Stage3‘Gateway’
Stage4‘Gateway’
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• HowtousethePMAT?‘Gateway’ Tofulfill:
‐ TherequirementoftheprecedingStage
+RequirementstoenterthenextStage(GCES)
‘Gateway’ Tofulfill:
‐ TherequirementoftheprecedingStage
+RequirementstoenterthenextStage(GCES)
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Tomovetothenextstage,all‘mandatory’questions(Q1,Q2,Q3)mustbeachieved;thisisnotthecaseinthisexample,thecountrycannotmovetoStage2(ifexternalassessment,itcanbegrantedwitha‘provisionalstatus1or2’untilalldocumentsareprovidedandcompliant)
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FinalizingtheToolExpertmeetingplannedbeforetheendof2015
Objectives:‐ Refinetheindicators‐ Refinethetargets‐ Refinethequestionnaire‐ (meansofverifications?)
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DrGiancarloFerrariDrNadègeLeboucq
****Thank you
GF‐TADsPPRWorkingGroupmembersGiancarlo.ferrari@fao.org
n.leboucq@oie.int
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