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Australia Indonesia Partnership for Emerging Infectious Diseases:
Animal Health Program
Australia Indonesia Partnership for Emerging Infectious Diseases: Animal Health Program
• Broad program goals– Sustainable strengthening of Indonesian
government veterinary services– Focus on capacity to prevent, detect and response
to EID and priority infectious diseases
• Guiding principles– Partnership– Sustainable development
AIP-EID: high-level outcomes
1. National Planning and Management– Strengthened national planning and management for disease
prevention and control
2. Operational Systems: information systems, laboratories & quarantine– Strengthened operational ‘building blocks’ to support national
animal health objectives
3. Sub-national veterinary services– Sustainable delivery of veterinary services in South and West
Sulawesi
AIP-EID Component 1:National Planning and Management
• Systems strengthening and strategic planning—reviewing current systems and addressing agreed recommendations of the OIE Gap Analysis • Support for development of DAH strategic plan• Supporting work to address recommendation of the OIE
gap analysis• Workshop on the PVS process and international
standards in animal health
• Socialisation, appreciation and practical implementation of laws and regulations related to animal health – Support the socialisation and implementation of
regulations under Law 18/2009 (when finalised)
• animal health policy & strategy
AIP-EID Component 1:National Planning and Management• Review of capacity to respond to outbreaks of infectious
diseases in animals • Support for FMD simulation exercise 2012 (Kalimantan)• Review of emergency response capability with a focus on key elements of
planning and management at the national level: response plans, coordination and emergency management systems, financial arrangements
• Prioritisation of diseases – Development of a framework for disease prioritisation; application to
revise the national priority/strategic disease list
• Building capacity of MoA staff—professional development – Needs analysis and development of a strategy for long-term strengthening
of human (technical) resources– Support further training and professional development of MoA staff
• Harmonisation of development partners (donors) – Support MoA to harmonise the animal health activities of international
development partners
• animal health policy & strategy
AIP-EID Component 2.1:Animal Health Information Systems
• Review of Indonesia’s animal health information needs and capabilities – Holistic, including data collection/surveillance, data
management and IT infrastructure, data analysis and reporting, use of information in decision making and policy development
– Recommendations for strategic planning and activities to strengthen priority capabilities
• Development and operational roll-out of a laboratory information management system (InfoLab-Plus) – Review of progress to date (completed) and
recommendations for future– Awaiting proposal from CSIRO on further development
and roll-out
• surveillance & information systems
AIP-EID Component 2.2:Strengthening of Laboratory Operations• Review of the Indonesian veterinary laboratories network
– Capacity and coordination across Indonesia
• Training: diagnostic methods, quality assurance, biosafety/biosecurity– Brucellosis– Rabies– Anthrax PCR
• Training: technical and scientific operations under enhanced biosafety levels – Technical and Engineering maintenance of infrastructure– Practices and biosafety under BSL conditions
• Review of Indonesian capacity for sustainable reagent production– Review of current situation– Development of SOPs, training etc to support QA practices
• laboratory development/ diagnostics
AIP-EID Component 2.3:Strengthening of Quarantine Operations
• Review of animal and animal product risk pathways at the national and sub-national level
• Workshop on risk analysis
• Quarantine• Animal health
policy
AIP-EID Component 3:Sub-national veterinary services
• Transition of PDSR into a sustainable animal health system—pilot in South and West Sulawesi
• Strengthen planning and budgeting capacity for animal health services
• Sub-national• Animal health
policy & strategy
• Surveillance/ information systems
•Strengthen disease investigation capacity
•Strengthen technical training capacity
AIP-EID Component 3:Sub-national veterinary services
• Pilot district passive disease surveillance system (village/subdistrict–to-district)
• Strengthen disease recognition and reporting at sub-district and village level
• Sub-national• Animal Health
Policy and Strategy
• Surveillance/ information systems
• Strengthen capacity to use animal health data at the district and provincial level