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Tanzania One Health Stakeholder Collaboration Exercise Stakeholders Workshop 22 August 2016. Items to cover: Why One Health Collaboration? One Health Collaboration Mapping – Process, Outputs, Reflection Questions Activity. One Health Collaboration.
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Tanzania One Health Stakeholder Collaboration Exercise Stakeholders Workshop 22 August 2016
Items to cover: Why One Health Collaboration? One Health Collaboration Mapping – Process, Outputs, Reflection Questions Activity
One Health Collaboration • OH collaboration can help to maximize resource optimization; reduce duplication of effort; improve evidence to inform policy; support timely disease detection, preparedness and response for outbreak investigation; • Collaborations can strengthen: • Surveillance and information sharing; • Response to PHEs; • Risk Reduction; • Collaborative research partnerships.
One Health Collaboration Other examples of WHY One Health Collaboration is important to Tanzania?
One Health Collaboration Historical OH Collaborations: • Country Coordinating Committees (RESPOND/EPT) • OHCEA (RESPOND/EPT; EPT2) • One Health Tanzania • Multi-sectoral national task forces to address Avian Influenza and Rift Valley Fever • Many multi-sectoral efforts have been conducted in Tanzania without the “One Health” label. These efforts have been largely emergency-based and have garnered a large amount of good-will toward collaboration.
Collaboration Mapping Exercise • Collaboration Mapping is an exercise to help understand existing relationships with key stakeholders; • A tool that can help coordinate efforts among various stakeholders with a shared goal or interest; • Can serve as a monitoring tool for stakeholder engagement.
Collaboration Mapping Exercise – Process • Adapted from USAID/Rwanda Tool • 30+ interviews via phone and in-person to better understand: • Who are you collaborating with most frequently? • Where does your funding come from? Government / Donors? • Do you provide funding to support other partners in One Health activities? • What challenges / opportunities for OH implementation exist in Tanzania? • What is your role in One Health in Tanzania? • Desktop and Document Review • Mapping Exercise
Collaboration Mapping Exercise – Disclaimers • Still in draft form – validation / inputs; • An evolving and dynamic map that is always changing; • ‘Final’ version and supporting information available to the OHCU for program planning / coordination support.
4 quadrants reflecting the types of stakeholders: • Academia / CSOs • Government of Tanzania • Private Sector • Development Partners
The size of the circles reflect the magnitude of their financial resources Bigger circle = $$$ Smaller circle = $
The color of the circles reflect the stakeholders non-financial interest Darker Circle = Greater Influence Smaller circle = Lower influence
SUA • TAWIRI • Butiama University • JNUST • MUHAS • SACIDS • OHCEA • MOH • NIMR • MoAFC • MOLFD • TPDF • PMO • PORALG • Nelson Mandela University • TFDA • NEMC • KCMC • WHO • FAO • USAID • CTECO