Conclusions & Recommendations
TEC 22
22.10.2 - Niger
2020
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Africa - West
TEC expressed gratitude at the cooperation shown by the PNSO in the program assessment recommended at TEC 20. The results indicate that the country has taken large steps towards their elimination goals. TEC recommends that the assessment findings be shared with the PNSO and PNSO stakeholders that participated in this process.
Niger
Conclusion/Recommendation:
This recommendation has been shared with the country.
recommendations for ITI management
TEC 22
22.10.1 - Niger
2020
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Africa - West
TEC recommends to ITI that the districts in Tahoua and Maradi that are part of the AVENIR trial be noted in future Zithromax® Applications. TEC further recommends strong coordination between the study team, ITI, and the PNSO.
Niger
Conclusion/Recommendation:
Coordination is ongoing
research, TEC meeting management, recommendations for ITI management
TEC 22
22.1.4 - General Recommendations to ITI
2020
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Highlight districts with no partner and no funding source (either in maps, narrative, or applications)
Conclusion/Recommendation:
When an implementing and/or funding partner is ‘unsure’ or there is ‘none’, they have been highlighted in red
TEC meeting management
TEC 22
22.1.3 - General Recommendations to ITI
2020
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Highlight in country applications areas that are suspected endemic
Conclusion/Recommendation:
Districts that have been identified as “suspected endemic” by the Ministry are identified in the “Comments” column
TEC meeting management
TEC 22
22.1.2 - General Recommendations to ITI
2020
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TEC acknowledges with appreciation the hard work of the ITI team to prepare an organized and well-executed first virtual TEC meeting.
Conclusion/Recommendation:
No action required
TEC 22
22.1.1 - General Recommendations to ITI
2020
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As a whole, as the global trachoma program matures, more context-specific interventions will be needed.
Conclusion/Recommendation:
No action required
end game
TEC 21
21.6.1 - Zithromax® Management After Stopping MDA
2019
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While ITI closely manages final shipments based on inventory reports to minimize drug remaining in country, there is likely to still be some donated Zithromax® in-country after MDA stops. Countries should be reminded of the ICTC Transition manual
TEC recommends that ITI trial: extending the MOU with the country beyond the end of shipments; conducting a ‘close out’ supply chain assessment in transitioning countries
Conclusion/Recommendation:
Recognizing the challenge of predicting the last needed Zithromax® shipment (while awaiting results of impact and surveillance surveys; e.g., Uganda), ITI is extending country MOUs and the Supply Chain team is preparing for close-out assessments where appropriate.
Ongoing
supply chain, end game, recommendations for ITI management
TEC 21
21.5.1 - Trachoma Surveillance
2019
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TEC acknowledges the need for robust surveillance to ensure the investments made to date are not lost; however, the required surveillance is not at present clear and there is a need to clarify this.
There are several steps that need to be taken to clarify the bigger picture, and ITI has a role to play itself and in collaboration with other partners.
Surveillance should be a theme in upcoming ITI-supported regional meetings and in discussions with Ministry of Health colleagues.
Conclusion/Recommendation:
Ongoing; activities are on hold due to COVID-19.
surveys, end game
TEC 21
21.4.1 - Colombia
2019
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Americas
TEC recommends that ITI send a high-level delegation to Colombia (including PAHO and TEC liaison) to discuss with the Ministry of Health the MDA strategy and delivery of the donation program, to determine:
-the baseline survey sampling frame
-the basis by which communities are targeted for treatment or excluded from treatment
-plans to evaluate program impact
-how coverage is reported
-whether the populations are static or migratory, and if migration crosses departmental or country borders
-whether funding is available for treatments and surveys
Colombia
Conclusion/Recommendation:
A joint PAHO-WHO-ITI visit, planned for March 2020, was postponed due to COVID-19. ITI hopes to reschedule this visit when it is safe to do so. In the interim, there is no 2021 Zithromax® Application.
surveys, special populations, recommendations for ITI management, suspected endemic, funding
TEC 21
21.3.1 - PAHO Initiative
2019
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Americas
The TEC recognizes the challenges facing the Americas to eliminate trachoma particularly among indigenous populations in the Amazon Basin. The TEC recommends that ITI consult with PAHO to identify areas of technical and/or financial support within the ITI mandate that would support PAHO in its leadership role in trachoma elimination.
Conclusion/Recommendation:
High-level visit from PAHO to The Task Force in Q1 2020 to discuss the PAHO NTD Roadmap and areas for future collaboration. It was agreed that there would be an overarching MOU between TFGH and PAHO to facilitate access to Zithromax® and technical advice.
special populations, recommendations for ITI management