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1 Pacific Technical Support AFP
2 The Division of Pacific Technical Support (DPS) was created in 2010 to serve 21 Pacific island countries and areas. Although these countries and areas all have relatively small populations scattered across vast geographical areas and share common health challenges including the triple burden of communicable diseases, noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) and the health impact of climate change each also has unique health needs and priorities. Secondary students at Valelevu Health Center in Fiji support World No Tobacco Day WHO Pacific Technical Support Anchored by its hub in Fiji and a network of country offices throughout the Pacific, DPS provides coordinated support to Pacific island countries and areas. WHO s facilitating and convening role in the Pacific has been instrumental in helping countries achieve their national health goals, and the Organization collaborates closely with other United Nations agencies and other stakeholders. Setting the Pacific health agenda Supported by WHO and the Secretariat of the Pacific Community (SPC), Samoa hosted the Tenth Pacific Health Ministers Meeting in July 2013 at which a variety of topics were discussed including health workforce development and action on the social determinants of health. Ministers endorsed the Apia Communiqué on Healthy Islands, NCDs and the post Development Agenda, which reaffirms their commitment to the Healthy Islands vision as a framework for promoting healthier lifestyles in the Pacific. The Apia Communiqué incorporates a Pacific view on the emerging post-2015 development agenda, specifically supporting the retention of the current health-related Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) and the inclusion of NCDs, mental health and neglected tropical diseases (NTDs). Through the Apia Communiqué, ministers adopted the goal of a Tobacco Free Pacific by Children playing in the waters seem to embody the Healthy Islands vision of children nurtured in body and mind. The Work of WHO in the Western Pacific Region, 1 July June
3 The coordinating role of DPS extends to development partners working in health in the Pacific. Promoting aid effectiveness principles of alignment, harmonization, managing for results and mutual accountability, DPS convened the second development partners meeting in August In addition to WHO participants, the meeting brought together representatives from the Australian Government Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT), the Fiji School of Medicine, the International Planned Parenthood Federation, the New Zealand Aid Programme, the Pacific Islands Forum Secretariat, SPC, the United Nations Children s Fund (UNICEF), the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) and the World Bank. These health development partners agreed on a set of principles to improve aid effectiveness in the Pacific, including reducing the number of meetings that take government officials out of country and ensuring global and regional targets are appropriately adapted for Pacific island countries and areas. Communicable Diseases, Health Security and Emergencies At the Tenth Pacific Health Ministers Meeting in July 2013, ministers recognized the progress made in communicable disease surveillance and response, while acknowledging a continued focus on MDG 6 (combat HIV/AIDS, malaria and other diseases) and the inclusion of NTDs in the post development agenda are crucial. The World Health Day 2014 focus on vector-borne diseases was especially timely for several Pacific nations battling ongoing outbreaks of dengue. WHO assisted Fiji and Solomon Islands with epidemiologic support to analyse the distribution and trend of cases, as well as clinical management training. WHO also provided many of the tests needed to diagnose dengue and supported vector-control efforts by supplying insecticides, repellents and bed nets as well as technical guidance. Specifically in Fiji, WHO played a key role in assisting the development of a national response plan with financial support from the People s Republic of China and New Zealand. Treatment of NTDs included deworming in Kiribati, Solomon Islands, Tuvalu and Vanuatu. This year, Kiribati and Tuvalu achieved the global target of 75% coverage. With assistance from Seoul National University College of Medicine, Republic of Korea, a national parasitology laboratory was established in Fiji to provide support for control programmes and for monitoring and evaluation of soiltransmitted helminths in the Pacific. Of 15 remaining lymphatic filariasis endemic countries, three carried out mass drug administrations, nine undertook surveillance including transmission assessment surveys, and three prepared and submitted dossiers for verification of elimination. To prevent outbreaks of measles, supplementary immunization activities were conducted in Chuuk State in the Federated States of Micronesia and in Vanuatu. At least 15 Pacific island countries and areas are likely to reach the regional goal for hepatitis B control, with four having already conducted a survey and serosurvey, while Cook Islands and Palau have completed the verification package. Tuberculosis remains a concern in the Pacific, with many moderate burden countries requiring specifically tailored strategies. A WHO-supported participatory approach to strategy development in Fiji led to an updated approach based on the expansion of laboratory services and the implementation of new tools for diagnosis of tuberculosis. While HIV prevalence is relatively low in 82 Report of the Regional Director
4 the Pacific, STIs require increased attention, focussing on developing country-specific service delivery models. Some of the most disasterprone countries and areas in the world are those scattered across the vast Pacific Ocean. Some of the most disaster-prone countries and areas in the world are those scattered across the vast Pacific Ocean. Disasters can increase the risk of disease outbreaks, particularly after floods or population displacements, both of which are regular consequences of disasters in Pacific island countries and areas. In April 2014, flash floods in Solomon Islands affected over people in Honiara and Guadalcanal Province. WHO led the health response, coordinating partners and mobilizing expertise from the Regional Office in Manila and the country office in Fiji. For the first time in the Pacific, Central Emergency Response Fund monies a central fund to support early response to emergencies were made available for the humanitarian health response. Pacific Technical Support A man braves floodwaters in Solomon Islands capital of Honiara after April 2014 flash flooding killed more than 20 people and left homeless. WHO worked with the Ministry of Health and Medical Services to develop the health and nutrition components of the humanitarian response. AFP The Work of WHO in the Western Pacific Region, 1 July June
5 NCD and Health through the Life-Course NCDs remain a crisis in the Pacific. As many as one in 10 diabetics in Fiji have undergone amputation, the prevalence of high blood pressure is as high as 40% in Nauru, and more than 50% of people in Kiribati use tobacco daily. WHO has been working with various Pacific island countries and areas to develop and implement countryspecific plans. These crisis-response action plans include milestones in tobacco control, NCD intervention in primary health care and salt reduction. Efforts aim to achieve the global target of a 25% reduction in premature mortality due to NCDs by Taking action on the Apia Communiqué recommendations, Pacific island countries and areas are tackling the NCD crisis by identifying and treating existing conditions to halt the progression of morbidity and premature mortality and by preventing the development of NCDs through behavioural risk-factor reduction. The WHO Package of Essential Noncommunicable Disease Interventions for Primary Health Care in Low-resource Settings, or PEN, strengthens all components of the health system and provides the framework through which primary- Children play in Tonga. Increasing physical activity is a critical component to curbing the NCD epidemic in Pacific island communities. care practitioners can provide holistic and integrated care to their patients. Over the past year, WHO worked with American Samoa, Cook Islands, Fiji, Guam, Kiribati, the Marshall Islands, the Federated States of Micronesia, Nauru, Niue, Palau, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Tonga, Tuvalu and Vanuatu to develop PEN from a feasibility phase to the full integration of NCD interventions and management in primary health-care services. Up to 70% of health facilities in these countries are currently implementing PEN services with WHO support. WHO The declaration by Pacific Health Ministers of the goal of a Tobacco Free Pacific by 2025 is a major step forward in reducing a significant behavioural risk factor for NCD morbidity and mortality by establishing political commitment. Increasing tobacco taxes is a proven strategy that has had significant impact on reducing tobacco consumption globally. With WHO support, Cook Islands, Fiji, Palau, Solomon Islands and Tonga have taken action to involve non-health sectors, such as finance and customs in increasing tobacco taxes. 84 Report of the Regional Director
6 Health Systems A main focus at the Tenth Pacific Health Ministers Meeting last year was strengthening health systems. WHO provided technical support for the strengthening of coherent regulatory frameworks for health systems, including the development of draft legislation for organ transplantation in Fiji as well as technical support for the development of medical laboratories and national medicines policy. In Tonga, with WHO support, the national laboratory policy and strategic plan based on quality management concepts were developed and endorsed. I am so proud to see how laboratories have led the way in adopting of quality management concepts in Tonga. Pathology consultant after a review of laboratory policies and plans in Tonga To strengthen evidence-based planning and decision-making for human resources for health, WHO supported the development of human-resources for health profiles in Cook Islands, Fiji, Nauru, Samoa, Tonga, Tuvalu and Vanuatu, plus pharmaceutical profiles in Cook Islands, Fiji, Kiribati, Palau, Solomon Islands and Tuvalu. In Fiji, implementation of a WHO human resources management tool, Workload Indicators of Staffing Need, has facilitated evidence-based health workforce planning. Pacific Technical Support Health services delivery in action a health centre in the Pacific. AFP The Work of WHO in the Western Pacific Region, 1 July June
7 sponsorship of 200 postgraduate admissions for Pacific health workers to Fiji National University s postgraduate distance and flexible learning public health and health services management programmes. Completion rates for POLHNsponsored postgraduates are consistently above 75%. WHO supported training in laboratory quality systems, biosafety and biosecurity, and the evidence-based use of laboratory services in Fiji, Solomon Islands and Tonga. Human and institutional capacity is another cornerstone of health systems. WHO supported training in laboratory quality systems, biosafety and biosecurity, and the evidencebased use of laboratory services in Fiji, Solomon Islands and Tonga. Over the past year, DPS focused on strengthening mortality reporting, including an assessment of vital registration systems and the development of improvement plans for 15 Pacific island countries and areas. Training also improved medical officer capacity to certify WHO The Pacific Open Learning Health Net (POLHN) improves Pacific health care through e-learning, with a network of more than 40 computer learning centres across 14 Pacific island countries and areas. cause of death in Cook Islands, Fiji, the Federated States of Micronesia, Nauru, Niue, Samoa, Tokelau, Tonga and Tuvalu. A key policy outcome of this training is the adjustment in death certificates in Fiji, Samoa, Tonga and Tuvalu. Medical certification training has been incorporated at Fiji National University and Oceania University of Medicine of Samoa. The Pacific Open Learning Health Net (POLHN) continued to provide opportunities for continuing professional development. A key activity for POLHN is the annual Looking forward The Division will continue to provide technical assistance to Pacific island countries and areas for countrylevel operationalization of global and political commitments, global guidelines, and regional strategic frameworks to meet country needs and priorities. 86 Report of the Regional Director
8 Tackling the NCD crisis in the Pacific Pacific Technical Support An open-air market in Suva, Fiji. Eating healthier is one of the lifestyle changes Pacific islanders must embrace to curb NCDs, which are responsible for four out of five deaths in the Pacific. AFP What do backyard gardens in Kiribati, quit card-based tobacco cessation counselling in Fiji, a hospital in Niue, and outer island health centres in the Marshall Islands have in common? They are all actively engaged in fighting the NCD crisis in the Pacific by implementing WHO s Package of Essential NCD Interventions for Primary Health Care in Low-resource Settings, or PEN, an affordable, feasible and cost-effective best-buy for tackling the crisis. In the Pacific region, a staggering 75% of deaths are due to noncommunicable diseases. PEN is a set of evidencebased interventions designed to reduce the toll of premature death and morbidity from heart disease, stroke, hypertension, diabetes, cancer, asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and rheumatic heart disease through drug management, counselling on healthy diets, physical activity, stopping tobacco use and reducing harmful use of alcohol. That s just the core PEN is much more. Implementing PEN also means strengthening primary health care by training health workers, ensuring the supply of medicines, procuring equipment and maintaining robust record-keeping systems and referral processes. This year, Kiribati established PEN guidelines for primary health care workers. As part of PEN implementation, medical assistants and nurses are working with communities to grow vegetable gardens, organize sports activities and weight-loss competitions. After developing a costing for national PEN roll-out, Fiji included the package of interventions in its national health budget. Fiji s PEN pilot clinics are now providing tobacco cessation services using an innovative quit card tool which creates opportunities for interactive counselling. PEN has really helped us organize our services, says Penina Druavesi, Divisional Health Sister, Central Division, Fiji. In the Marshall Islands, PEN is helping to transform health services across the outer islands through interventions that include organizing clinics, building teams and motivating patients and staff. In Niue, PEN has been initiated in the Niue Foou Hospital outpatient department using the WHO risk assessment charts. The Work of WHO in the Western Pacific Region, 1 July June
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