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Coordination Meeting on TADs Control in East Asia 24-25 March 2016, Shanghai, PR China Update on Global and Regional GF-TADs Coordination Meeting on TADs control in East Asia, Shanghai, China, 24-25 March, 2016 1

Introduction: GF-TADs Joint FAO/OIE initiative, launched in 2004 The only available coordinating mechanism; promoting synergies among international agencies, avoiding contradictions and duplication in policy and programmes The ultimate aims is; to improve veterinary public health including, protein food security, alleviate poverty, safeguard livestock industry, to promote safe and globalized trade in livestock and animal product Coordination Meeting on TADs control in East Asia, Shanghai, China, 24-25 March, 2016

GF-TADs Governance Policy Guidance Implementation OIE Global SC GLEWS Global FAO Management Committee CMC-AH Donors Global Secretariat of the Global SC (hosted by FAO HQ) OFFLU Asia and the Pacific Regional FAO Repres. OIE Repres. Reg. Commission Donors RSC for Asia and the Pacific Secretariat of the SC for Asia and the Pacific (hosted by OIE RRAP) OIE/FAO Reference centres Networks RAHCs Sub-regional RSO (ASEAN, SAARC, SPC) RSU National OIE Delegates, FAO Representatives, RSOs, Private sector Coordination Meeting on TADs control in East Asia, Shanghai, China, 24-25 March, 2016

Global GF-TADs Coordination Meeting on TADs control in East Asia, Shanghai, China, 24-25 March, 2016

GF-TADs 8 th Global Steering Committee Meeting 27-28 October 2015 FAO HQs, Rome

GSC8 outcomes The GF-TADs Global Steering Committee (GSC) reiterates its commitment to rinderpest post-eradication activities and the control of the priority diseases, in particular diseases identified by the GF-TADs Regional Steering Committees and endorsed by the GSC. The GSC reaffirms the importance of strengthening animal health systems, including Veterinary Services, and encourages FAO, OIE, and WHO (when relevant) to continue efforts for the complete implementation of the recommendations previously approved by GF- TADs GSC meetings. The standard operation procedure (SOP) for labelling meetings and activities under the GF-TADs umbrella at national, sub-regional, regional, multiregional and global level is endorsed by GSC. The development of the next 5-year Action Plans should take into account the endorsed SOP.

GSC8 Recommendations 1. Reporting on the Performance Indicators (PI) (pilot); (i) (ii) (iii) the exercise be renewed with more relevant or a reduction of the number of PI to manage easily the collection of data; guidelines for the data collection for PI by countries will be useful for the quality control; formal feedback on PI be sent by each RSC to the Global GF-TADs secretariat for analysis and improvement of the tool; 2. The sequential approach to identifying and prioritizing TADs on a regional/sub-regional basis be published or made available and promoted as a tool to interested parties and stakeholders.; 3. The emphasis on Rinderpest Post eradication activities continue in order to maintain global freedom from rinderpest; 4. FAO and OIE continue to persuade donors/resources partners to provide both organizations funds;

5. PPR GSC8 Recommendations i. Global Strategy on PPR and recommendations adopted during the OIE-FAO International Conference on PPR be taken into account; ii. iii. iv. Conclusions of the PPR Costing Strategy Experts be endorsed; PPR Governance at global level be implemented with a Global PPR Secretariat; PPR Strategy governance at regional level includes inputs from Regional GF- TADs Steering Committee; v. application for official recognition by the OIE be encouraged; 6. Rabies (i) (ii) Dog-mediated rabies elimination is feasible and must be promoted; the use of the rabies vaccine bank be publicized; 7. FAO and OIE promote the registration of Rift Valley fever vaccine; 8. FAO and OIE should make efforts to capture information regarding FMDV, PPRV and vaccine holdings in a living;

GSC8 Recommendations 9. FAO and OIE strengthen efforts for the submission of TADs agent isolates to Reference Centres; 10. FAO and OIE continue to encourage Member Countries to report animal diseases and zoonoses in a timely manner; 11. The quality of the RSC activity reports should be improved and be sent on time; 12. All GF-TADs activities, including cross-cutting tools (GLEWS+, OFFLU, CMC-AH) must be maintained and supported; 13. A new independent external evaluation of the GF-TADs take place as soon as funds are available for this activity ; ToR for this external evaluation be defined by the GF-TADs Management Committee.

Global initiatives SOP on the GF-TADS Website and finalization of the website Pilot of key performance indicators under the GF-TADs Regional action plans SOP on GF-TADs labelling

Key Performance Indicators (KPI) Regional GF-TADs for Asia-Pacific: 5-year Action Plan 2012-2016 Annex 2 Expected Results and eligible activities Indicators are defined for priority diseases (FMD, HPAI, CSF, PPR and Rabies)and topics (Veterinary Services, Advocacy and Core activities). Progress Indicators for FMD FMD 1. PCP stages of the countries in the Asia-Pacific region at the end of the Action Plan period; 2. Number of countries in the Asia-Pacific region with FMD control programmes endorsed by OIE; 3. Number of countries in the Asia-Pacific region with formal OIE recognition of FMD-free status with or without vaccination; 4. Number of FMD outbreaks in the Asia-Pacific region officially reported to the OIE; 5. Number of relevant trainings and workshops provided at regional or sub-regional levels; 6. Number of samples sent to the OIE/FAO Reference Laboratory Network. Coordination Meeting on TADs control in East Asia, Shanghai, China, 24-25 March, 2016

ASIA, the FAR EAST and OCEANIA Pilot Report on the GF-TADs Key Performance Indicators Priority TADs for Asia, the Far East and Oceania: 1. Foot and Mouth Disease (FMD) Period the data covers: January 1, 2014 December 31, 2014 Presented by: Dr Junxia Song, Head of Department Veterinary Bureau, Ministry of Agriculture, P. R. China Compiled by: OIE Regional Representation for Asia and the Pacific

ASIA, the FAR EAST and OCEANIA IMPACT INDICATOR 1 (#1.1.) : Number of FMD-affected countries in the region, as of the time of reporting (as compared to historical annual trends). 40 35 30 25 20 15 10 FMD N. of reporting and affected countries (Asia) 34 34 34 22 21 33 33 18 18 19 70.0 65.0 60.0 55.0 64.7 FMD Asia % affected countries 61.8 52.9 54.5 57.6 5 50.0 0 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 N. reporting N. affected 45.0 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

ASIA, the FAR EAST and OCEANIA Afghanistan Bangladesh Bhutan Cambodia China Chinese Taipei India Iran Iraq Japan Korea DPR Korea Rep Laos Malaysia Mongolia Myanmar Nepal Pakistan Russian Fed. Sri Lanka Thailand Vietnam 1.1, cont d: Details on Countries (FMD) Countries affected 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 Afghanistan Bangladesh Bhutan Cambodia China Chinese Taipei India Iran Iraq - Korea DPR Korea, Rep. Laos Malaysia Mongolia Myanmar Nepal Pakistan Russian Fed. Sri Lanka Thailand Vietnam Afghanistan Bangladesh Bhutan Cambodia China Chinese Taipei India Iran Iraq - - - Laos Malaysia - Myanmar Nepal Pakistan Russian Fed. Sri Lanka Thailand Vietnam Afghanistan Bangladesh Bhutan Cambodia China Chinese Taipei India Iran Iraq - - - - Malaysia Mongolia Myanmar Nepal Pakistan Russian Fed. Sri Lanka Thailand Vietnam Afghanistan Bangladesh Bhutan Cambodia China - India Iran Iraq - Korea, DPR Korea, Rep - Malaysia Mongolia Myanmar Nepal Pakistan Russian Fed. Sri Lanka Thailand Vietnam

ASIA, the FAR EAST and OCEANIA IMPACT INDICATOR 2 (#1.2.): Distribution of countries and zones in the Region, by official Free countries without Vaccination disease status for FMD (2015). Number of countries/zones, by official disease status. Free countries with Vaccination Free Zone without Vaccination Free Zone with Vaccination Countries with endorsed Official Control Programme 10 0 1 0 2

ASIA, the FAR EAST and OCEANIA 1.2, cont d: Details on Countries (FMD) FMD Free Countries: where vaccination is not practiced FMD Free Countries: where vaccination is practiced FMD Free Zone: where vaccination is not practiced FMD Free Zone: where vaccination is practiced Countries with endorsed Official Control Programme Australia Brunei Indonesia Japan New Caledonia New Zealand Philippines Singapore USA Vanuatu Malaysia China PRO India

ASIA, the FAR EAST and OCEANIA OUTOME INDICATOR 1 (#2.1.): Number of cases of FMD reported in Asia, during the reporting period. OUTCOME INDICATOR 2 (#2.2.): Number of outbreaks of FMD reported in Asia 622,839 6,377 3,940 283,534 3,080 164,713 198,280 2,127 1,265 102,454 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

ASIA, the FAR EAST and OCEANIA OUTPUT 1 INDICATOR 1 (#3.1.1): Sub-regional level: Existence of Sub-regional Animal Health Strategies, as of the time of reporting. Sub-region Sub-region Does it have a Sub-regional Animal Health Strategy? TOTAL: 0 (sum of above) 3 (sum of above) Description/Evidence (name/date of documents) ASEAN 0 - SAARC 0 - SPC 0 - East Asia 0 - Horizontal (broad) one that addresses each Priority TAD Total: 0 out of 4 sub-regions have both = 0% OUTPUT 1 INDICATOR 2 (#3.1.2): Sub-Regional level: Existence of sub-regional Strategies, Strategic Plans or Road Maps for prevention and control of each Priority TAD. Priority TAD #1 (e.g. FMD): FMD Vertical (disease-specific) one for each Priority TAD Description/Evidence (name/date of documents) ASEAN 0 1 SEACFMD Roadmap 2020 SAARC 0 1 SAARC Regional Roadmap on PCP-FMD 2011-2020 SPC NA NA - East Asia 0 1 Roadmap for FMD Control in East Asia

ASIA, the FAR EAST and OCEANIA OUTPUT 1 INDICATOR 3 (#3.1.3): Sub-Regional level: For each Sub-region that has a sub-regional Strategy, Strategic Plan or Road Map for the Priority TADs, proportion (%) of countries in the region that have adopted it, as of the time of reporting. Sub-region that has a strategy addressing each Priority TAD Priority TAD #1: FMD Total number of countries per Sub-region (a) Number of countries that have adopted the strategy, strategic plan or road map (b) Proportion (b/a) ASEAN 10 10 100% SAARC 8 8 100% SPC NA NA NA East Asia 6 6 100% TOTAL: 24 (sum of above) 24 (sum of above) 100%

ASIA, the FAR EAST and OCEANIA OUTPUT 1 INDICATOR 4 (#3.1.4): Sub-Regional level: Proportion (%) of countries in each Sub-region that have harmonized vaccination strategies for the Priority TADs, as of the time of reporting. Sub-regions # of countries per sub-region (a) # of countries with harmonized vaccination strategies (b) Proportion (b/a) Priority TAD #1: FMD ASEAN 10 10 100 % SAARC 8 (same as above) 0 0 % East Asia 6 (same as above) 0 0 % TOTAL: 24 (same as above) 10 42%

ASIA, the FAR EAST and OCEANIA Priority TADs OUTPUT 1 INDICATOR 5 (#3.1.5): Regional level: In each Region, proportion (%) of countries that have adopted a National Control Plan specific to each Priority TAD, as of the time of reporting. # of countries in the region (a) # of countries with a National Control Plan (b) Proportion (b/a) FMD 24 xxx XX% Currently not available

ASIA, the FAR EAST and OCEANIA OUTPUT 2 INDICATOR 1 (#3.2.1): Regional level: Number of TAD-related regional and sub-regional coordinating mechanisms established and active in each Region, as of the time of reporting. Level of mechanism Number of Regional/Sub-Regional Mechanisms a-horizontal (TADs in general) b-vertical (disease-specific) FMD Description (names of mechanisms) Regional level 1 0 GF-TADs RSC ASEAN 2 1 Sub-regional GF-TADs ASWGL SEACFMD SAARC 2 1 Sub-regional GF-TADs CVOs meeting PCP-FMD for SA countries SPC 1 NA Sub-regional GF-TADs East Asia 0 1 OIE/JTF Project on FMD Control in Asia TOTAL: 6 3

OUTPUT 2 INDICATOR 2 (#3.2.2): Regional & Sub-regional levels: Number of TAD-related information/knowledge products produced and shared by regional and sub-regional TAD coordinating mechanisms, during the reporting period. Region and Sub- Regions Number of information/knowledge products a-horizontal (TADs in general) b-vertical (disease-specific) FMD Summary Description of Products Regional level 1 0 Regional GF-TADs for Asia and the Pacific: 5-year Action Plan for the period 2012-2016 ASEAN 1 2 ARAHIS SEACFMD website/facebook & newsletters SAARC 0 1 FMD risk assessment by FAO RSU SPC 0 NA - East Asia 0 1 Roadmap for FMD control in East Asia TOTAL: 2 4 ASIA, the FAR EAST and OCEANIA

ASIA, the FAR EAST and OCEANIA OUTPUT 2 INDICATOR 3 (#3.2.3): Regional (and Sub-Regional) level: Proportion (%) of GF-TADs recommendations to date that have been implemented, as of the time of reporting. Key Recommendations applicable to Region and/or Sub-regions Recommendations fully implemented (completed) Recommendations being implemented (in progress) All other recommendations (not yet started or accepted) Recommendation #X PVS # % # % # % xxx xx % xxx xx % xxx xx % Recommendation #X xxx xx % xxx xx % xxx xx % Recommendation #X xxx xx % xxx xx % xxx xx % Currently not available Recommendation #X xxx xx % xxx xx % xxx xx % Recommendation #X xxx xx % xxx xx % xxx xx % TOTAL: xxx xx % xxx xx % xxx xx %

ASIA, the FAR EAST and OCEANIA OUTPUT 3 INDICATOR 3a (#3.3.3a): Regional Level: Proportion (%) of Regional Support Labs (RSL) and Regional Leading Diagnostic Labs (RLDL) accredited for diagnosis and testing of Priority TADs, as of the time of reporting in applicable regions. Priority TAD (a) Total number of RSLs or RLDLs (b) Number of such labs accredited for diagnosis/testing of each listed Priority TAD Proportion (b/a) FMD 1 1 100 % TOTAL: 1 (same as above) 1 100% OUTPUT 3 INDICATOR 3 (#3.3.3b): Regional Level: Proportion (%) of Regional Support Labs (RSL) and Regional Leading Diagnostic Labs (RLDL) conducting proficiency testing for the Priority TADs, as of the time of reporting in applicable regions. Priority TAD (a) Total number of RSLs or RLDLs (b) Number of such labs conducting proficiency testing for each listed Priority TAD Proportion (b/a) FMD 1 1 100% TOTAL: 1 (same as above) 1 100%

ASIA, the FAR EAST and OCEANIA OUTPUT 3 INDICATOR 4 (#3.4.1): Regional & Sub-regional Levels: Number of FAO and OIE-supported TAD-related projects and programmes currently active, in 2014. Region (or subregion) Horizontal (TADs in general) - Vertical: specific to FMD Vertical: specific to Rabies Vertical: specific to PPR Entire region 8 7 11 4 20 TOTAL: 8 7 11 4 20 TOTAL OUTPUT 4 INDICATOR 2 (#3.4.2): Regional & Sub-regional Levels: Total annual budget (in USD) of the aforementioned investments, for 2014. Region (or subregion) Horizontal (TADs in general) Vertical: specific to FMD Vertical: specific to Rabies Vertical: specific to PPR Entire region xxx Xxx xxx xxx xxx Currently not available TOTAL: xxx Xxx xxx xxx xxx TOTAL

ASIA, the FAR EAST and OCEANIA FEEDBACK Overall, the guidelines are well structured, comprehensive and well presented. When indicators are established, they will be useful to evaluate and present the progress of GF-TADs works over years. Some indicators appear to need careful epidemiological interpretation. Focusing on the regional and sub-regional levels may mask the original data from country sources. The guidelines for the data collection from member countries (reporting templates and supporting documents to be submitted by countries) will be useful for the quality control of data, if prepared at the global level.

Regional GF-TADs Coordination Meeting on TADs control in East Asia, Shanghai, China, 24-25 March, 2016

Regional GF-TADs Meetings of Regional GF-TADs Meeting Place Date Related events 1 st RSC Meeting Tokyo 7-9 March 2005 GF-TADs Agreement was signed between OIE and FAO in May 2004. 2 nd RSC Meeting Bangkok 18-19 July 2007 > Sub-Regional Meetings - SAARC - SPC - ASEAN + 3 Nepal Fiji Indonesia 4-5 June 2009 25-26 June 2009 7-8 December 2009 1 st GF-TADs Global SC meeting in March 2008. 2 nd GF-TADs Global SC meeting in July 2009 3 rd RSC Meeting Tokyo 23-24 July 2009 HPED launched (December 2009). 4 th RSC Meeting Bangkok 1-2 July 2010 A Tripartite Concept Note (April 2010). 1 st HPED SC meeting. 5 th RSC Meeting Tokyo 20-21 July 2011 6 th RSC Meeting Bangkok 18-19 July 2012 5-year Action Plan was drafted and discussed. Sub-Regional Meetings - SPC Fiji 4-6 March 2013 7 th RSC Meeting Tokyo 17-18 July 2013 Validated 5-year Action Plan was presented 8 th RSC Meeting Bangkok 16-17 July 2014 7 th GF-TADs Global SC meeting in October 2014 > Sub-Regional Meetings - SAARC - SPC - ASEAN Thailand Nadi Thailand 26 August 2015 Nov. 2015 (TBC) 31 March 2015 Coordination Meeting on TADs control in East Asia, Shanghai, China, 24-25 March, 2016

5-year Action Plan: 2012-2016 Focus/Priorities General objectives Objective 1: Facilitate collaboration and synergies Objective 2: Prevent and reduce animal diseases Objective 3: Promote governance of Veterinary Services Objective 4: Encourage adequate resources GF-TADs labeling Annex (to be updated) 1: Summary of the main recommendations 2: Expected Results and eligible activities (with Progress indicators) 3-7: Activities of each Year Coordination Meeting on TADs control in East Asia, Shanghai, China, 24-25 March, 2016

5-year Action Plan Focus/priorities Southeast Asia ASEAN South Asia SAARC South Pacific SPC Priority diseases (Vertical) Priority topics (Horizontal) FMD 〇〇 HPAI 〇〇 CSF PPR 〇 〇 Rabies 〇〇 preventative activities Reinforcement of Veterinary Services Improving Advocacy Coordination Meeting on TADs control in East Asia, Shanghai, China, 24-25 March, 2016

Key Achievement Leading Laboratories and Roadmap for priority diseases ASEAN Reference Laboratories Roadmap (Strategy) FMD Thailand (NIAH, Pakchong) SEACFMD Roadmap 2020 HPAI Malaysia (VRI, Ipoh) Roadmap for an HPAI-free ASEAN Community by 2020 CSF Vietnam (RAHO 6, Ho Chi Minh City) (ASEAN CSF Strategic Plan) Rabies ASEAN Rabies Elimination Strategy SAARC FMD India (Project Directorate on FMD, Mukteshwar) FMD_PCP Roadmap for SAARC HPAI Pakistan (NRL for poultry Disease, Islamabad) (FAO Regional HPAI Strategy) PPR Bangladesh (Bangladesh Livestock Research Institute, Dhaka) Rabies Epi-network and Lab-network have been established within ASEAN RSU, FAORAP in Bangkok and SAARC RSU, FAO in Kathmandu, respectively. Coordination Meeting on TADs control in East Asia, Shanghai, China, 24-25 March, 2016

8th RSC Meeting of GF-TADs for Asia-Pacific Region, 16-17 July 2014, Bangkok, Thailand Coordination Meeting on TADs control in East Asia, Shanghai, China, 24-25 March, 2016

Main topics of 8 th RSC Meeting of GF-TADs Asia-Pacific Progress Report Global GF-TADs, Regional GF-TADs, RSOs RSUs (ASEAN, SAARC, SPC, SEACFMD, APHCA) Follow-up of 5-year Action Plan Review recommendations GF-TADs labeling, Revision of priority diseases Emerging Disease trends PPR, ASF, Influenza H7N9 Coordination Meeting on TADs control in East Asia, Shanghai, China, 24-25 March, 2016

Issues discussed in the 8th RSC meeting Key performance indicators There is a need to further elaborate the nature and form of key performance indicators to support the 5-year Action Plan for the period of 2012-2016. Facilitate collaboration and maximize synergies Engage ASEAN, SAARC and SPC to implement activities under the GF-TADs umbrella, taking into account implementation issues [resources, ownership, ], Ensure further discussion on solutions to the key impediments in delivering animal health services at the following Subregional/Regional GF-TADs meetings. Next RSC meeting Be held every other year to allow for sub-regional meetings to occur between RSC meetings. Coordination Meeting on TADs control in East Asia, Shanghai, China, 24-25 March, 2016

GF-TADs: Sub-regional Meeting East Asia (Shanghai, Mar 2016) SAARC (Bangkok, 26 Aug 2015) (FMD meeting in Tokyo, Jun 2015) ASEAN (Chiang Mai, 31 Apr 2015) SPC (Nadi, Dec.2015) Coordination Meeting on TADs control in East Asia, Shanghai, China, 24-25 March, 2016

GF-TADs with ASEAN, SAARC and SPC RSO Members RSU ASEAN SAARC 10 OIE members 7 OIE members (exc. Afghanistan) In FAO RAP ACCHAZ In FAO Nepal ASWGL meeting By members SAARC CVO meeting Related activities By FAO/OIE Sub-regional GF- TADs meeting Sub-regional GF- TADs meeting SPC 5 OIE members (22 members) SPC Secretariat Sub-regional GF- TADs meeting E. Asia 6 OIE members 1 territories (OIE RR???) (East Asia CVO meetings???) (Multi-Governmental Initiatives) (JTF meetings) Others Aust., NZ, East Timor, Iran Coordination Meeting on TADs control in East Asia, Shanghai, China, 24-25 March, 2016

Regional GF-TADs and East Asia? East Asia Members will; Put in place step by step better regional coordination and collaboration mechanism For Strengthening engagement in the Regional GF- TADs? and Enhancing regional collaboration for other TADs? 9 th Regional Steering Committee meeting of GF-TADs for Asia-Pacific (20-21 July 2016, Tokyo, Japan) East Asia CVO meeting (22 July 2016, btb) Coordination Meeting on TADs control in East Asia, Shanghai, China, 24-25 March, 2016

Thank you for your attention! Coordination Meeting on TADs control in East Asia, Shanghai, China, 24-25 March, 2016