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Initiative: Great Lakes.


The World Health Organization (WHO) and five countries of the African Great Lakes The Great Lakes of Africa are a series of lakes in and around the Great Rift Valley. They include Lake Victoria, the second largest fresh water lake in the world in terms of surface area, and Lake Tanganyika, the world's second largest in volume as well as the second deepest.  region - Burundi, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Rwanda, the United Republic of Tanzania and Uganda - have recently signed in Kigali a protocol to intensify regional cooperation for the improvement of health of their population, especially the prevention and control of epidemics and poliomyelitis eradication

Main article: Poliomyelitis
The global eradication of poliomyelitis is a public health effort to eliminate all cases of poliomyelitis infection.
.

During a two-day meeting, senior experts from different countries addressed the main health problems of the general population, particularly in the internally displaced and refugee camps. More emphasis was put on epidemic-prone diseases due to the conditions in these countries, where 10 per cent of the population are refugees or internally displaced persons living in highly overcrowded o·ver·crowd  
v. o·ver·crowd·ed, o·ver·crowd·ing, o·ver·crowds

v.tr.
To cause to be excessively crowded: a system of consolidation that only overcrowded the classrooms.
 conditions and very poor sanitation. This population deserves a particular attention, as well as the local host population.

The diseases of major concerns in the Great Lakes region The Great Lakes region can refer to:
  • Great Lakes region (North America)
  • African Great Lakes region
 included cholera, meningitis epidemic, bacillary dysentery Bacillary dysentery

A highly contagious intestinal disease caused by rod-shaped bacteria of the genus Shigella. Bacillary dysentery is a significant infection of children in the developing world, where it is transmitted by the fecal-oral route.
, typhus typhus, any of a group of infectious diseases caused by microorganisms classified between bacteria and viruses, known as rickettsias. Typhus diseases are characterized by high fever and an early onset of rash and headache. , plague, measles and malaria. The issue of accelerating poliomyelitis eradication efforts was also discussed and intercountry collaboration was pointed out as a unique and good opportunity to simultaneously organize national immunization immunization: see immunity; vaccination.  days.

It was agreed upon Adj. 1. agreed upon - constituted or contracted by stipulation or agreement; "stipulatory obligations"
stipulatory

noncontroversial, uncontroversial - not likely to arouse controversy
 that partnership development and inter-agency cooperation is needed more than ever. No single agency can effectively control epidemics alone.

Intercountry cooperation is very important in dealing with identified problems at individual country level. Experts have developed a protocol of cooperation that covered the main areas, including the creation of intercountry contingency stocks of drugs and vaccines, the establishment of an intercountry technical support team, standardization of case management, improvement of water supply and sanitation, joint operational research on health problems of common interest, simultaneous organization of national immunization days to eradicate poliomyelitis poliomyelitis (pō'lēōmī'əlī`tĭs), polio, or infantile paralysis, acute viral infection, mainly of children but also affecting older persons.  in the region and regular meeting of health officers from neighbouring districts in order to facilitate exchange of information. The protocol has also been translated into a series of activities to be undertaken during the next three years.

The protocol of cooperation, along with the plan of action, have been discussed by the Ministers of Health during their two days meeting and signed on 15 August. The key elements in their implementation are: strengthening epidemiological surveillance; strengthening national and regional laboratory network; and improvement of the communication system.

A catalytic budget estimated at $2.5 million will be needed to implement the intercountry activities for the next three years. WHO representatives have been requested to mobilize additional funds and support the implementation of the plan of action without delay. Each national government, each non-governmental organization and each technical partner have a critical role to play for the implementation of the plan of action and all partners were invited to support country efforts towards the improvement of the health status of the population and especially the prevention and control of epidemic-prone diseases.
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Title Annotation:health initiatives by WHO in five African Great Lakes region countries
Author:Samba, E.M.
Publication:UN Chronicle
Date:Dec 22, 1997
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