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Pandemic Preparedness: Information Systems and Health Services Capacity-BuildingDecember 7 2006 SummaryThis is a summary of the speech by Ambassador John E. Lange, Special Representative on Avian and Pandemic Influenza, United States (US) Department of State, at the International Conference on Avian Influenza in December 2006. In his speech, the Ambassador reviews the progress that the US government has made on the international action-items in the Implementation Plan of the US National Strategy for Pandemic Influenza. Specifically, he identifies progress along its 3 pillars: Preparedness and Communication, Surveillance and Detection, and Response and Containment. The Ambassador refers to the central message of the US Government’s public affairs plan for international engagement on avian and pandemic influenza, a message that purports the importance of improving cooperation on avian and pandemic influenza between health and agriculture ministries. According to Ambassador Lange, the Implementation Plan of the US National Strategy for Pandemic Influenza envisages the following policies and actions for US public diplomacy and public-health specialists to explain and advocate: The Ambassador concludes his speech by saying that “Preparedness and long-term capacity building requires collaboration on the international, regional, national, and community levels. As this conference demonstrates, global cooperation is essential to global success.” Placed on the Communication Initiative site January 31 2007 Last Updated October 09 2007 |
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