IRAC - Communication Plan and Resources Overview

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Insecticide Resistance Action Committee www.irac-online.org IRAC - Communication Plan and Resources Overview Issued, August 2011 Version 1.2 Prepared by: IRAC Communication & Education Team Page 1 of 5

1. Introduction - Insecticide Resistance Action Committee (IRAC) The IRAC Network is made up of a series of inter-company Committees dedicated to prolonging the effectiveness of insecticides and acaricides by countering the development of resistance. The Committees operate at a global level (IRAC Executive) and at a regional or country level (IRAC Country Groups) and the whole network is termed IRAC International (abbreviated to IRAC). A pictorial representation of the IRAC Network is shown below. 2. Objectives Facilitate communication and education on insecticide resistance Promote the development of resistance management strategies in crop protection and vector control Develop educational material on resistance and integrated resistant management strategies using all available media Continue to integrate resistance management into the concepts of sustainable agriculture and stewardship Raise awareness within the plant science industry of the importance of resistance management and the work of IRAC Improve the profile of IRAC within member companies and associations Forge strong links with other stakeholders to align and promote resistance management messages Raise awareness of resistance management among regulators at global, regional and national levels in order to avoid unnecessary regulation Capitalise on the existing good reputation and credibility of IRAC to highlight and extend the reach of IRAC into new geographies Ensure consistency of message from IRAC committees and alignment with IRAC and Croplife strategies and approved branding Page 2 of 5

3. Target Audiences The plant science and vector control industry companies and associations Regulators at a Global level, Regional level, National level Academia Farmers and growers Agricultural professionals - extension services, agronomists, contractors, private consultants Media trade and general CropLife, EPPO, WHO, FAO, selected NGOs and other crop, food and vector control organsations and associations 4. Key Messages Effective resistance management has real benefits for IPM, sustainable agriculture and human health such as control of diseases vectors Resistance management is a vital element of Good Agricultural Practice (GAP) and Product Stewardship It is imperative to ensure there is enough diversity of active ingredients to maintain effective resistance management Due to tougher regulatory requirements and increasing development costs there are less products available and hence it is important to maintain the efficacy of available new and existing products The Crop Protection and Vector Control industries requires a business and regulatory environment, which allows continued investment into resistance management research IRAC is a specialist technical group of CropLife International and should be considered as the expert advisory body on all matters pertaining to insecticide resistance and resistance management strategies. 5. Communication Activities Continue to develop and promote the IRAC website and associated etools as the main communication and educational vehicle for IRAC and IRM information Issue 3-4 econnection newsletters every year to a wide readership representing the agreed target audience Generate a variety of educational material; posters, brochures, booklets and presentations etc. which can be distributed via the website or in hard copy Participate and represent IRAC at international meetings and conferences where the IRAC key messages and educational material can be presented Coordinate and oversee the generation of IRAC educational material from the various IRAC Working Groups and Country Groups. Page 3 of 5

Insecticide Resistance Action Committee www.irac-online.org 6. Resources Overview Describes the various communication resources that have been developed by IRAC and outlines their objectives, content and target audience. Resource Objectives Description Target Audience Irac-online.org (public site) To inform about IRAC International, IRAC Executive, IRAC WGs and Country/Regional teams. Promote IRAC as the Expert Group on Insect resistance and its management To serve as a source of reference for the target audience The website has seven basic levels of navigation (About, News, Events, Teams, Countries, Tools and Resources). It provides basic overview information on each topic with most of the detailed information available via links to files and documents held on the server. The public and general target audience as described under Point 3 Irac-online.org (Members Area) To centralise and share IRAC member information and documents including: o Meeting minutes o Member contact details o Original file formats of IRAC documents e.g. PPT files o Working files and draft documents To manage document versions, simplify document storage and avoid unnecessary duplication The members area is accessed when logged into the site. Additional navigation options and documents are available such as minutes, drafts etc. and also original file formats are available under the resources navigation. IRAC member company representatives Page 4 of 5

Resource Objectives Description Target Audience econnection Newsletter To build a network of those interested and involved in IRM and provide a means of distributing information proactively eclassification An online resource providing information on insecticide MoA emethods An online resource providing information on susceptibility test methods Posters To provide posters summarising relevant information which can be viewed on line or printed for presentation at conferences etc. Brochures To provide information which can be viewed on line or sent out as printed material Presentations Standardised presentations which can be used by IRAC members at conferences and when visiting countries Published Papers Preparation of scientific papers to promote the work of IRAC and highlight the activities being carried out and supported by industry. A free IRAC newsletter distributed 3-4 times a year, providing information on IRAC activities and news on global insecticide resistance. Subscription is via the website. A database of searchable by insecticide active ingredients and MoA groups and subgroups to support IRM. A database of IRAC approved methods and methods described in the literature, searchable by species and MoA. A significant resource providing up to data information on relevant IRM topics which can be downloaded or printed out for use by IRAC teams around the world. A variety of different IRAC brochures and booklets available in pdf format online and as printed material that can be sent to interested parties or handed out at conferences etc. Presentations on a variety of topics relating to IRAC and IRM often generated by the different working groups to explain the issues and actions being taken by the groups Scientific papers highlighting specific topics and issues being addressed by IRAC often prepared by IRAC working group members. The public and general target audience as described under Point 3 through online subscription farmers, extension workers extension workers Page 5 of 5