12 th Meeting Caribbean National Epidemiologists & Laboratory Directors

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12 th Meeting Caribbean National Epidemiologists & Laboratory Directors 17 th September

Background Joint Declaration for the Strengthening of International Cooperation in Health among Argentina, PAHO, and CARICOM and CARPHA signed on 26-27 June 2013 in Buenos Aires Signed by: Argentina, Antigua and Barbuda, Dominica, Grenada, Jamaica, St. Kitts and Nevis, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, Suriname, Trinidad and Tobago, the Caribbean Public Health Agency (CARPHA), and the CARICOM Secretariat, as well as by the Director of PAHO.

Agreed Areas of Focus Laboratory strengthening, including coordination and operational investigation networks; Security, quality, efficiency and accessibility of medicines; Prevention and control of HIV and sexually transmitted infections; Coordination of organ donation and transplantation; Management and coordination of territorial health approach with the social determinants of health; Prevention and control of non-communicable diseases; Cross-cutting training courses in all the thematic areas.

Follow up action September 2013, a meeting of Argentina, PAHO/CARICOM and ten (10) Caribbean Countries took place during the PAHO Directing Council meeting in Washington DC. There was further consensus on the main areas of interest in the framework: non-communicable diseases (NCDs), laboratory strengthening and regulatory capacity strengthening. Organ transplant to be addressed bilaterally. training would be a cross-cutting issue

Proposed Collaborative projects 1. Strengthening the capacity of CARPHA and National Laboratories for antimicrobial resistance detection and surveillance 2. Strengthening Medicines Regulation in CARICOM Member States 3. Strengthening the Regional and National response to NCDs 3.1: Improving Systems for Non communicable Disease and Nutrition Surveillance in Selected Caribbean Countries 3.2 Reducing Trans Fats, Salt and Sugars for the Prevention and Control of NCDs in the Caribbean 4. Organ Transplant Coordination with Trinidad and Tobago, Barbados and the Bahamas

Process and Next Steps Obtain technical feedback and input 12 th Caribbean National Epidemiologists & Laboratory directors Meeting 17 th September, POS Presentation to health Officials 26 th September, WDC Presentation to COHSOD Health Ministers 27-28 th September, WDC Ensure synergy with the CARPHA Strategic and Work programme in response to CMS needs and priorities Review and feedback from: PAHO ARG, CPC and respective technical focal points CARICOM Health Desk Meeting of collaborators last week October* to finalize proposals and coordinating mechanisms Ensure synergy with the Biennium work programme Commence project implementation

Todays process 2 hrs 4 presentations 10 minutes each: 1. Strengthening the capacity of CARPHA and National Laboratories for antimicrobial resistance detection and surveillance 2. Strengthening Medicines Regulation in CARICOM Member States 3. Improving Systems for Non communicable Disease and Nutrition Surveillance in Selected Caribbean Countries 4. Reducing Trans Fats, Salt and Sugars for the Prevention and Control of NCDs in the Caribbean Feedback from Participants Plenary discussions 20 mins each proposal Further discussion in small groups Submission of feedback forms

Process and Next Steps Obtain technical feedback and input 12 th Caribbean National Epidemiologists & Laboratory directors Meeting 17 th September, POS Presentation to health Officials 26 th September, WDC Presentation to COHSOD Health Ministers 27-28 th September, WDC Review and feedback from: PAHO ARG, CPC and respective technical focal points CARICOM Health Desk Meeting of collaborators last week October to finalize proposals and coordinating mechanisms Finalize proposals Commence project implementation