ecozd and other ecohealth/one health initiatives in southeast asia: lessons and perspectives
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EcoZD and other EH/OH initiatives in SE Asia – lessons & perspectives
F. Unger
ComAcross Kick-Off Workshop 30.04.2014
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Presentation outline
Setting up the scene – what we talking about
Selected regional EH/OH programs
• ILRI EcoZD – lessons learned• Background• EcoHealth Resource Center• Outcome Mapping
• Comparison of selected OH/EH initiatives in the region
• Lessons learned and reflections
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EcoHealth & One Health Setting up the scene – what we talking about
• Different traditions/background
• Many similarities
• Integrated approach (scope different)
• Developed in response to failures of mainly “silo based” responses to current challenges – Emerging Diseases Threats (HPAI)– 75% of emerging/re-emerging diseases are zoonotic – Globalisation & international trade– Intensification, urbanisation
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Eco Health
• The Ecohealth approach focuses above all on the place of human beings within their environment. It recognizes that there are inextricable links between humans and their biophysical, social, and economic environments, and that these links are reflected in a population's state of health. International Development Research Centre (IDRC)
• EcoHealth is an emerging field of study researching how changes in the earth’s ecoszstems affect human health. It has many prospects. EcoHealth examines changes in the biological, physical, social and economic environments and relates these changes to human health. Wikipedia.
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One Health
• One Health is the collaborative effort of multiple disciplines working locally, nationally, and globally, to address critical challenges and attain optimal health for people, domestic animals, wildlife, and our environment One Health Commission (http://www.onehealthcommission.org/ )
• The One Health concept is a worldwide strategy for expanding interdisciplinary collaborations and communications in all aspects of health care for humans and animals. One Health Initiative (http://onehealthinitiative.com/)
• One Health' is a cost-effective, sustainable, and practical approach to find solutions for problems which need holistic, multidisciplinaryapproaches, particularly in resource-constrained countriesCurr Top Microbiol Immunil 2013;366:113-22.
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Eco Health – One Health
Eco HealthComplexity focusSystem thinkingPioneered from IDRC
‘Bottom Up’ Vets, Medicals, epidemiologists, ecologists, social scientists, philosophers, indigenous perspectives, etc.
Eco health
One Health
Integrated approach
One HealthSchwabe‘s One MedicineOne world/One Medicine(Zinsstag)
More quantitative
Vets, medicals, some ecologist
Currently institutionalized (FAO, OIE)
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Classical Eco Health example
• Malaria control and use of DDT in Mexico • HEALTH: An Ecosystem Approach, by Jean Lebel. • (IDRC 2003, ISBN 1-55250-012-8)
• Pool of specialist from epidemiology, • computer science, entomology, • social sciences, government and • Academia background.
• Participatory (Bottom up approach from community level)• Transdiciplinary (several expertise)• Equity (role of woman and man, behavior related to Malaria risks differed
between gender, e.g. due to differences in mosquito exposure)
Social
PoliticalEconomic
Ecological
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OneHealth/EcoHealth in SE Asia
• One-Health– Various initiatives emerged in late 2000th in a response to HPAI
International Ministerial Conference on Avian and Pandemic Influenza, New Delhi, Dec 2007, FAO, OIE, and WHO – to develop a joint strategic One World, One Health framework
– IMCAPI, 2008 & 2010– Stone Mountain, 2010
• Eco-Health– Introduced by IDRC to SE Asia mid of the 2000– Initial approach through exiting informal researcher network– IDRC funded various projects: APAIR, EcoEID, FBLI, BECA and
EcoZD
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GHGI
Ecosystem Approaches to the Better Management of Zoonotic Emerging Infectious Diseases in Southeast Asia (EcoZD)
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Overview
General objective: Increase the EcoHealth capacity in SE Asia targeting the risks and impacts of Zoonotic Emerging Infectious Diseases (ZEIDs) and how feasible options can be best implemented
Project life time: 2008 – 2013 (papers & post EcoZD evaluation ongoing)
‘Learning by Doing’ of EH approach; (also new for ILRI team)
Regional: Cambodia, Lao PDR, Thailand, Viet Nam, Indonesia, PR China (Yunnan)
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Key components
Appraisal & Consultative Process Scoping Study: Questionnaire survey of representatives from 10-15
key institutions (PH, Vet, Social Science) Outcome Mapping: demonstrate behaviour changes of targeted
groups
• Innovative Eco Health research in all 6 countries (case studies)
• Establishment of two Eco Health Resource Centres at Chiang Mai University (CMU) and Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM) in Indonesia
• Networking with other OH, EH initiatives
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EcoZD Research teams
• Building novel trans-disciplinary collaborations between institutes and researchers (“Eco Health” research teams). New for most of the teams!
• Research topics were identified and developed in a sometimes “painful” and time consuming but strong consultative process based on country research team priorities
• Identification of “country champ’s” in each research teams China, South Vietnam, Thailand …
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ILRI EcoZD – country teams & case studies
Thailand/Viet Nam: The Model of Hygienic Small Scale Poultry Slaughter House for Asian Partnership Countries’ (Vietnam and Thailand) Various institutions, Livestock Services, MoH, Universities
Cambodia: Prevention and Control of Zoonotic Causes of Acute Bloody Diarrhoea in rural Cambodia through an Eco Health ApproachCentre for Livestock Development, Department of Animal Health and Production, CDC, Ministry of Health
Vietnam:Zoonoses priority ranking at Provinces in Southern Vietnam (Leptoin pigs and humans), 3 Institutes (PH and livestock)
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ILRI EcoZD – country teams & case studies
ChinaPrevention and Control of Zoonoses (Brucellosis and Toxopasmosis) through an EH approach, Yunnan Province (focus on ethnic minorities) - 4 Institutions/Universities involved
IndonesiaStudy on Rabies Control in Bali (dog ecology and behavior) - An Ecohealth Approach.MoA, MoH, NGO’s, University
Laos: A participatory EcoHealth study of smallholder pig system in lowland and upland of Lao PDR’ (zoonoses & production diseases), 3 institutions (e.g. DLF/MAF, PH) & 1 University
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Specific experiences from EcoZD
• Start up issues
– Allocation of time of partners– Level of counterparts (junior/senior)– “Lost in translation”
• e.g. EH (Bahasa Indonesia)• English skills varied widely between countries but also
between team members – Identification of EH mentors/champions, considerable
mentoring required to ensure an EH approach
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Specific experiences from EcoZD
Start up issues cont.
– Identification of a common research interest (e.g. 4 different institutions involved in China)
– Social science vs. biometric science background, focus of teams was on the latter
• Social science involvement remained a constant challenge – Qualitative vs. quantitative research– Two-dimensional capacity-building requirement
• Technical (proposal writing/implementation/methodological)• EHRC concept
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Specific experiences from EcoZD
Issues throughout the project– Continuous aspiration of EH, how to keep track– Keep all team members engaged– New ideas emerged – e. g. EHRC and EH manual– Technical capacity building (analysis/papers) and how to
share credits (papers)• analyze and synthesize quantitative and qualitative results• Interdisciplinary data base
– Policy engagement– Sustainability
Carte blanche’ vs flexible adaptive/consultative approach Continues “Learning by doing” experience
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Challenges and solutions for selected EcoZD country teams
Indonesia: niche identified (dog ecology/behaviour and community awareness) despite various other initiatives on Rabies, complementing govt level support
Viet Nam: 3 research contracts and individual priorities, silo-syndrom but less than in China, difficulties deciding on priority, change approach/topic (HPAI to Lepto)
Thai-Viet: 2 countries, initially very biometric approach, commitments varied by team, continued EH mentoring to keep track
Lao PDR language, capacity, change approach/topic, pooling inputs/outputs with other project
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Case study: Brucellosis and Toxoplasmose in Yunnan
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Solution: - local EH expert to provide technical assistance- sufficient time to address challenges and build trust- Team exited about new approaches/tools (e.g. FGD)
Comment: - finally one of the best teams - Incentive: invited by FAO to Beijing to present results- Extended networking (e.g. EHRC and PE)
Solution: - local EH expert to provide technical assistance- sufficient time to address challenges and build trust- Team exited about new approaches/tools (e.g. FGD)
Comment: - finally one of the best teams - Incentive: invited by FAO to Beijing to present results- Extended networking (e.g. EHRC and PE)
Issues: - 4 institutions with different priorities, also located in different places (counties)- strong silo thinking... , issues on common research interest (e.g. TB, Bruc, Toxo, HPAI)- considerable language barriers
Issues: - 4 institutions with different priorities, also located in different places (counties)- strong silo thinking... , issues on common research interest (e.g. TB, Bruc, Toxo, HPAI)- considerable language barriers
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Framework for China study
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The problem: Brucellosis & Toxoplasmosis in Yunnan
Public health authorities(hospitals and local) (IDI)
•Review of existing information•General Z knowledge•Specific action B & T patients•Collaboration with PH
Vet officers/stations (IDI)•Review of existing informaton
•General Z knowledge•Specific action B & T
•Control•Collaboration with PH
Farmers (QX) • Production data
•AH and disease prevention•Reproductive disorders
•Zoonoses and OH
Past unit, milk vendors (FGD):•Zoonoses knowledge•Quality control•Sanitation•Inspection by authorities
Villagers (with/without livestock) (FGD)
• Animal husbandry•Zoonoses
•Risk factors•AH services•PH services
•Source of information
Butchers (IDI)•General Z knowledge
•Specific knowledge B & Toxo•Health check and status
•Hygiene and training•Waste management
Hospital case review:•Clinical cases
Literature review
Survey: •Dairy farms (milk)
•People at risk (serum)
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EcoHealth Resource center at UniversitasGadja Mada (since Jan 2011)
EcoHealth Resource center at UniversitasGadja Mada (since Jan 2011)
EcoHealth-OneHealth Resource center at Chiang Mai University
(since Oct 2010)
EcoHealth-OneHealth Resource center at Chiang Mai University
(since Oct 2010)
Eco Health (One Health) Resource Centre
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EcoHealth (OneHealth) Resource Centre
Idea: Establishment of two Eco Health Resource Centres – 2 key universities in the region with strong regional
connections and building up on existing linkages
Objective: Capacity building on Eco HealthEcoHealth/(OneHealth) hub for the region
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EHRC – UGM General information
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Key activities Research
Leptospirosis
Toxoplasmosis
Capacity developemnt
EH lectures and EH manual
KKN (student service activity)
Communication
Student exchange with CMU
Conferences
Website, radio
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EHRC- CMU: Structure of the organization
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EcoHealth-One Health Resource CentreChiang Mai University
Advisory Committee
Executive Committee
Working Group
Veterinary Medicine Nursing
Associated Medical Science
Medicine Social Sciences Economic Pharmacy
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Capacity building: •EH lectures
•EH training courses •EH course (undergraduates)
•EH manual
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Through research (e.g.)•“Kitchen of the world” project
•VPHCAP MSC student support (including an EH component in the thesis)
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Communication•1st regional EH symposium•Exchange UGM and CMU
•Networking (national, regional, international)•Policy brief
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Eco Health – One Health Resource CentreCMU - Challenges
• Continuing getting out the message and motivation Motivate a few capable individuals to get their interest and get
them actively involved Demonstrate that efficacy can be enhanced by cooperating
with professionals from other academic specialties Peer reviewed publications - share credits Time allocations
• Sustainability Continue operations in the absence of direct external funding
by linking the center to other initiatives
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Outcome Mapping (OM)
• An participatory planning, M&E tool.
• Outcomes = changes in KAP & behavior of targeted stakeholders
• Placing learning and people at the centre of development
29Source: www.outcomemapping.ca
EcoZD - Outcome Mapping to indicate behaviour change
of partnersEcoZD - Outcome Mapping as M & E tools
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The Process of Developing Outcomes
Layer 1: Relationship between EcoZD project & 8 teams to influence teams’changes in knowledge, attitude, and practices (KAP).
A Two-layer process
CAMCHI
LAO
CMU
JTV
VTNIND
UGM
ILRI-EcoZD Slaughterhouse
owners Slaughterhouse
owners
StudentsStudents
Para professional
Para professional
Layer 1 Layer 2
Layer 2: Relationship between teams & their Boundary Partners (BPs) to supportBPs’ changes in KAP.*
* Training/mentoring required
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Layer 1*: ILRI – Country Teams
• Understanding and applying EcoHealth principles.
• Communicating research findings.
• Networking & policy engagement.
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Key themes of progress indicators:Layer 2**: Country Teams –Targeted Stakeholders
• Improved understanding/ specific knowledge.
• Changes in practices.
• Communication of particular knowledge/ practices to communities.
EcoZD – Key teams of progress indicators
*Teams usually visited twice to monitor changes** Self assessments.
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Knowledge translation EcoZDEcoZD – knowledge translation
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Selected EH/OH initiatives in South East Asia (since 2006)
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EH/OH initiatives in SE Asia
• 6 EH/OH activities in SE Asia implemented in the last decade investigated from secondary data and checked for :• EH/OH focus• Action research component/funded• Capacity building/curricula• Sustainability• Networking• Impact assessment• Scaling out demonstrated• Publications
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Summary on initiatives focus and selected characteristics
Focus on &characteristics/initiatives
. .. … …. ….. …..
Capacity building (general)
Curricula
Action research funded (x)
EH
OH
Strong networking
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Summary on initiatives focus and selected characteristics cont.
Focus on &characteristics/initiatives
. .. … …. ….. ……
External funded/co-funded
M & E tool
Impact assessment
Scaling out
Peer reviewed publication
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Ecohealth: good uptake and well perceived
• Most of initiatives focused on capacity building, others mainly on research or both
• Research results generated using an OH/EH approach in the field of EIDs or ZEIDs, but quality varying
• So far only limited number of peer reviewed papers • High number of “locally” published papers• Several networks established
EH/OH initiatives – lessons learned
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A decade of EH/OH – a success storyREFLECTIONS on what comes next
• Impact assessments on the OH/EH approach – What has really changed and how – How can we document these changes– How sustainable are these changes– Demonstration of the value added (e. g.
research trials)• Various initiatives need to operate more
coordinated
EH/OH initiatives – lessons learned
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• More “competitive” Ecohealth and OneHealth research• Decrease donor dependency
– increase co-funding proportion or self – collaboration between existing initiatives, joint proposal or grants,
attracting several donors– Could be also a donor demand, current CGIAR reform a good
example
• Move from projects to programs• Stronger policy engagement
Networking – Reflections on Ecohealth/Onehealth in Southeast Asia
EH/OH initiatives – lessons learned
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Challenges
• Project design and implementation level• Available capacity including coordination• Capability to implement EH/OH varies between
teams and countries • Private sector involvement at design phase• Scaling out • Demonstration of strong evidence of added value• Share of credits for publications in a multidisciplinary
team
FINAL REFLECTIONS - EcoZD project
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The way forward from a regional perspective
Research: “learning by doing“ EH case studies
M&E using OM: useful tool to measure soft changes
Training: various levels and modules to be offered (short courses – degree) from grass root level practitioners to policy makers from basic project design & reporting to system thinking
Mentoring Continues mentoring required, varying on team (needs sufficient time & man power)
Policy translation: ongoing efforts needed (policy briefs,
Dissemination and policy translation (national/regional)regular roundtable discussions/fora
FINAL REFLECTIONS - EcoZD project
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Qualitative researchOld habits versus new habits
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• INDOHUN
• THOHUN
• VOHUN
• MYOHUN
EcoEID
Emerging Pandemic Threats Program PREDICT • RESPOND • PREVENT • IDENTIFY
EHRCs
GHI
Modified from Hung Nguyen, 2013
ACIAR
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Special thanks to the former EcoZD team and its partnersIn particular: Jeff Gilbert, Delia Grace, Tongkorn Meeyam
and Delia Grace