THAILAND HOSTED THE ih VIDEO CONFERENCE ON GLOBAL
HEALTH SECURITY AGENDA (GHSA) DETECT 1: NATIONAL
LABORATORY SYSTEM
Chaired by Dr. Sukhum Karnchanapimai , Director Generall of the Department of
Medical Sciences (DMSc), Ministry of Public Health, Thailand, 7 to 8.30 pm
(Thailand time) on 22 November 2016, Thailand successfully hosted the ih video
conference for Detect 1. It was attended by 25 participants representing of lead
countries (USA, South Africa and Thailand), contributing countries (Canada and
Georgia) as well as key development partners including USAID (Thailand , Indonesia
and Headquarter), FAO RAP and Thailand MOPH US CDC.
Highlights of this video conference are as follows:
D Noting and welcoming Dr. Sukhum Karnchanapimai as a new Director General of the DMSc;
D Announcing the 2nd Regional Workshop of GHSA Detect 1, " Enhancing Joint Collaborative Efforts for Lab Preparedness", 7-9 February 2017, Bangkok, Thailand;
The event will be jointly hosted by the Thai Government through Ministry of Public Health and Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperative, as a the first enabling platform to fostering collaborative efforts between human and animal health laboratories in light of "One Health Approach". Sharing experiences will be emphasized through the site visits of laboratories on AMR as well sharing experiences among key affected countries and participants.
It is expecting about 100-130 participants from lead countries, contributing countries, A SEAN, SAARC countries, and Timor Leste as well as key development partners.
D Updating on key achievements of GHSA Detect 1, presented by Director General of DMSc at the 3rd Ministerial Conference for the Globall Health Security Agenda "Practice to be ready", held in Rotterdam, the Netherlands during 12-14 October 2016; and
D Following up on progress of key regional activities as well as discussion on required resources mobilization in order to accelerating an implementation of the Strategic Roadmap on Laboratory System Strengthening [2016-2020].
To name a few, upcoming regional activities include:
1) Establishment of ASEAN Biosafety Network through a meeting of focal points from ASEAN Member States to be held in January 2017;
2) Training courses on Biological Safety Cabinet Technology and Certification, "training for trainers" to be held in May 2017;
3) Training course on Stepwise Laboratory Development towards National Accreditation to be held in January 2017; and
4) Needs assessment on packaging and training transportation including biosafety and biosecurity competency by means of questionnaire to be circulated to relevant countries in November 2017;
GHSA, launched in 2014 to promote global health security as an international security
priority, aims to enhance and complement an implementation of an International Health
Regulation 2005 through identified 11 Action Packages. Among others, Thailand takes
leadership on the two Actions Packages including "Detect 1: National Laboratory System
Strengthening" and "Detect 5: Workforce Development".
Contacted Person: Dr. Sirichai Sunya Department of Medical Sciences, Ministry of Public Health, Thailand Tel: 02 589 0022, 02951 000 E-mail: [email protected]