Osman Abdinasir Yusuf, Saidouni Asma, Wambua Lillian Wayua, Mahrous Heba, Malik Sk Md Mamunur Rahman, Lubogo Mutaawe, Van de Weerdt Reinhilde, Adam Ali Hadji, Mohamed Hassan Hussien, Al Makhzoumi Khadija, Ali Guled Abdijalil, Nur Mohamed Omar, Fevre Sonia, Mucheru Gerald, Njue Sophycate, Mosindo Alain Okito, Sandhaus Kaitlin, Wigand Rosita Claesson, Standley Claire, Sorrell Erin, Kock Richard, Guitian Javier, Zumla Alimuddin, Dar Osman, Mor Siobhan M
World Organization for Animal Health (WOAH) Collaborating Centre in Risk Analysis and Modelling, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) Reference Centre for Veterinary Epidemiology, Veterinary Epidemiology, Economics and Public Health, Department of Pathobiology and Population Sciences, Royal Veterinary College, London, UK.
Ministry of Health, Mogadishu, Somalia.
One Health. 2024 Jul 14;19:100858. doi: 10.1016/j.onehlt.2024.100858. eCollection 2024 Dec.
National Bridging Workshops (NBW) are a tool for reviewing collaboration gaps between line ministries relevant to the One Health framework.
The NBW for Somalia was held on November 11-13, 2023 in Nairobi, Kenya with support from WHO and WOAH. Participants included representatives from the Somali government both national and sub-national (including Ministry of Health; Ministry of Livestock, Forestry and Range; Ministry of Agriculture and Irrigation; and Ministry of Environment and Climate Change). Other participants included representatives from non-governmental organizations, academia and the quadripartite. Structured sessions guided participants through a step-by-step process, starting from identifying gaps to collectively developing solutions. The design of these sessions aimed to foster active engagement and collaboration with the outcomes of each session contributing to the subsequent one.
A total of 60 participants partook in the exercise, representing human health (35%), animal health (27%), agriculture (13%), environmental health (7%) and other relevant sectors (18%). Eighty-three percent of participants represented the national level and 17% the sub-national level. The collaborative effort yielded a joint roadmap comprising 36 activities and 11 objectives. Priority objectives included: development of national joint surveillance systems for selected One Health threats (41/47 votes, or 87% of the total votes); establishment of a high-level ministerial system to govern and coordinate One Health activities (30/47; 64%); and establishment of emergency funding structures for priority zoonotic diseases along with development of a 5-year national investment plan for One Health (27/47; 57%). A total of 94% of activities required low or moderate cost to be implemented, and 90% of activities were identified to have a likely high impact on multisectoral collaboration. The timeline for implementing the activities is projected to span one to two years.
The workshop promoted high-level engagement, national ownership, and leadership in addressing health threats at the human-animal-environment interface. The resulting co-created roadmap will be integrated into the National Action Plan for Health Security, supporting ongoing One Health efforts in Somalia.
国家衔接研讨会(NBW)是一种用于审视与“同一个健康”框架相关的各职能部委之间合作差距的工具。
索马里国家衔接研讨会于2023年11月11日至13日在肯尼亚内罗毕举行,由世界卫生组织(WHO)和世界动物卫生组织(WOAH)提供支持。参与者包括索马里国家和地方政府的代表(包括卫生部、畜牧、林业和牧场部、农业和灌溉部以及环境与气候变化部)。其他参与者包括非政府组织、学术界和四方组织的代表。结构化会议引导参与者逐步开展工作,从识别差距到共同制定解决方案。这些会议的设计旨在促进积极参与和协作,每次会议的成果都为后续会议做出贡献。
共有60名参与者参与了此次活动,分别代表人类健康(35%)、动物健康(27%)、农业(13%)、环境卫生(7%)和其他相关部门(18%)。83%的参与者代表国家层面,17%代表地方层面。通过共同努力,制定了一份包含36项活动和11项目标的联合路线图。优先目标包括:针对选定的“同一个健康”威胁建立国家联合监测系统(41/47票,占总票数的87%);建立一个高级别部级系统来管理和协调“同一个健康”活动(30/47;64%);为优先人畜共患病建立应急资金结构,并制定一份为期5年的国家“同一个健康”投资计划(27/47;57%)。总共94%的活动实施成本低或适中, 90%的活动被认为可能对多部门合作产生重大影响。活动实施时间预计为一到两年。
该研讨会促进了高层参与、国家主导以及在应对人类 - 动物 - 环境界面健康威胁方面的领导力。由此共同制定的路线图将被纳入《国家卫生安全行动计划》,支持索马里正在进行的“同一个健康”工作。