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IANPHI-Africa Leadership Training. [Photo: Catherine Witherspoon, 2017 IANPHI Annual Meeting Photos]
IANPHI‘s vision is to improve the world’s health by bringing together the experience and expertise of its member institutes to build strong public health systems globally. IANPHI connects and supports key national public health institute functions such as disease surveillance, detection, and monitoring; outbreak investigation and control; health information analysis for policy development; research; training; health promotion and health education; and laboratory science. IANPHI currently has 108 members from 93 countries covering every corner of the globe.
Dr John Nkengasong, Director of the Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), who also attended the IANPHI Annual Meeting, praised the planned partnership. “This agreement reflects a partnership between two organisations with a history of important work on the continent. The leveraging of their combined strength to improve laboratory medicine at public health facilities will have a profound impact that will be felt all across Africa.”
During the Annual Meeting, the ASLM representatives took advantage of a number of opportunities to present ASLM’s initiatives and interest in the potential to collaborate with IANPHI in its effort to strengthen national public health institutes, particularly with regard to national public health laboratory networks. At the Executive Board meeting of IANPHI, Dr Kebede briefed board members on ASLM’s African National Public Health Laboratory Network (APHLN), established in 2014. APHLN currently has 28 member countries that have signed an MOU and is expanding, indicating an enormous potential for collaboration in strategic areas. The already-signed MOU between ASLM and IANPHI was presented to the board along with other ASLM documents. There was a consensus that ASLM and IANPHI should explore funding opportunities together with joint proposals.
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Panel on important developments in public health 2017: IANPHI perspectives. [Photo: Catherine Witherspoon, 2017 IANPHI Annual Meeting Photos]
Prof Idigbe participated in the IANPHI-Africa Leadership Academy, a training workshop held in parallel with the Annual Meeting. Twenty-five directors of national public health institutes in Africa participated in the workshop, which was facilitated by the IANPHI Secretariat in Atlanta. The workshop focused on institutional leadership strategies for national public health institute executive teams. The thrust was to examine various leadership qualities and for participants to establish their individual leadership style, using the Dominance, Influence, Submission and Compliance (DISC) Classic Personal Profile System. Other areas covered were managing time and people and enhancing personal authority. A short slot was also granted for a presentation on the ASLM Ambassadors Programme.
The IANPHI-Africa Regional Meeting was another opportunity to further present ASLM. This meeting was attended by the directors of 21 public health institutes in Africa, as well as 12 guests from the United States CDC, European CDC, Africa CDC, West African Health Organisation, World Health Organization Regional Office for Africa and the IANPHI Secretariat. Most deliberations in the meeting focused on forging strategies to enhance networking and collaborations to strengthen the capacities of member institutes for disease surveillance, as well as emergency preparedness and rapid response to disease outbreaks on the continent. Presentations were made on the Regional Integrated Surveillance and Laboratory Network (RISLNET), the West Africa RIPOST project and the five Africa CDC Regional Coordinating Centres (RCCs).
ASLM is pleased to have reinforced its relationship with IANPHI and engaged with many member countries to strengthen their collaboration with ASLM.
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IANPHI 2017, Rome, Italy. [Photo: Catherine Witherspoon, 2017 IANPHI Annual Meeting Photos]
Editor: Ms Bethanie Rammer, ASLM