Identifier
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06CONAKRY1743
2006-11-29 08:48:00
UNCLASSIFIED
Embassy Conakry
Cable title:  

Bamako Conference on Avian and Pandemic Influenza --

Tags:  EAGR KFLU TBIO PREL EAID MA GV 
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UNCLAS CONAKRY 001743 

SIPDIS

SIPDIS

E.O. 12598: N/A
TAGS: EAGR KFLU TBIO PREL EAID MA GV
SUBJECT: Bamako Conference on Avian and Pandemic Influenza --
Guinea

REF: STATE 190899

UNCLAS CONAKRY 001743

SIPDIS

SIPDIS

E.O. 12598: N/A
TAGS: EAGR KFLU TBIO PREL EAID MA GV
SUBJECT: Bamako Conference on Avian and Pandemic Influenza --
Guinea

REF: STATE 190899


1. Per reftel, post is actively engaging the Guinean government on
the importance of the upcoming international conference on avian and
pandemic influenza in Bamako. Four high-level Guinean delegates
will attend the conference -- Dr. Jean Paul Sall, Minister of
Agriculture; Dr. Amara Cisse, Minister of Health; Dr. Seny Mane,
National Director of Livestock; and Dr. Mahi Barry, National
Director of Public Health. We delivered reftel talking points to
host government officials.


2. Post is an active member of Guinea's national Avian Influenza
(AI) task force along with other key donors such as the World Health
Organization and the Food and Agriculture Organization. This
working group ensures that Guinea has the necessary information on
AI and assists in resource mobilization. Thus far, we have
supported a national workshop on AI preparedness and response. This
workshop brought together approximately 50 health, agriculture, and
livestock officers and NGO representatives.


3. The Mission sponsored the participation of three high-level
officers from the Ministries of Health and Agriculture to attend an
international conference in Geneva. Post also extended technical
support, providing 100 sets of personal protective equipment, one
lab specimen collection kit, and one decontamination kit. With the
support of the U.S. Government, Guinea has developed a national
preparedness action plan.


4. In order to continue this positive momentum, post will send
Mariama Bah, Reproductive Health Specialist from USAID's Office of
Health, to the Bamako conference. While there, she will gain
additional expertise and interact with Guinea's conference delegates
to explore avenues for continued focus and coordination on avian and
pandemic influenza.

MCDONALD