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 Regional Cholera Workshop: 19 - 20 February 2009 Réduire

Overview:

The Regional Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs for Southern Africa (OCHA ROSA), UNICEF and the World Health Organisation convened a Regional Cholera Workshop for southern Africa from 19-20 February 2009 in Johannesburg, South Africa. Participants of theworkshop included key UN and civil society partners from the Regional Inter-Agency Coordination Support Office (RIACSO) as well as UN country Team (UNCT) representatives from Angola, Botswana, Lesotho, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, South Africa, Swaziland, Zambia and Zimbabwe.
  Cholera affecting people in Zimbabwe. Photo:AFP
The workshop was organized in response to the more than 80,000 cholera cases reported in nine countries in the region. Trans-border infections originating from Zimbabwe have been recorded in South Africa, Botswana and to some extent in Zambia and Mozambique. Cholera is becoming endemic (recurrent all year) in Angola, Namibia, Mozambique, Zambia and Malawi. Zimbabwe remains the most critical situation.
 
Given this, the Regional Cholera workshop objectives were the following:
  • Build a common understanding of the cholera crisis in the region, including compounding factors, such as floods and cyclones, chronic food insecurity, HIV/AIDS, political instability and insufficient service delivery;
  • Develop a comprehensive and shared analysis of risk factors and possible scenarios;
  • Update Inter-Agency Standing Committee priorities, in support of Governments, for preparedness against this evolving backdrop;
  • Identify possible material, financial and human resource gaps and plans to address these gaps;
  • Elaborate a common strategy to engage SADC in addressing the crisis.

For more information about the workshop view: Presentations section below.


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Presentations: Source
Session One:  Overview of cholera in the region WHO
Session Two:  Overview of compounding factors impacting cholera OCHA ROSA
Session Three:  Considering cross-cutting issues:  
Water & Sanitation in Cholera Response UNICEF
HIV and AIDS in Cholera Response UNAIDS
Protection in Cholera Response PWG
Session Four: Groupwork on Country Causes, Gaps & Solutions:  
Group One:  Botswana, Lesotho, South Africa & Swaziland UNCTs
Group Two:  Angola, Namibia, Zambia UNCTs
Group Three:  Malawi, Mozambique, Zimbabwe UNCTs
Session Five:  WHO Guidelines on Cholera WHO
Session Six: Way Forward OCHA ROSA
   
Background Documents:  
Swaziland Cholera Contingency Plan UNCT
Dakar Outcomes of Cholera & Acute Watery Diarrhea (AWD) Meeting - May 2008 UNICEF/ WHO / OCHA
A Guide to Mainstreaming Protection in Cholera Response  


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