COVID-19 Intra-Action Review workshop begins
Published: 03:11 PM,Nov 10,2021 | EDITED : 08:11 PM,Nov 10,2021
Muscat: The Intra-action review (IAR) for Covid-19 response workshop began on Wednesday under the auspices of Dr Ahmed Mohammed al Saeedi, Minister of Health.
The 2-day workshop is organised by the Ministry of Health’s Directorate General of Disease Surveillance and Control in cooperation with the WHO Regional Office for the Eastern Mediterranean as well as the WHO office in the Sultanate of Oman.
It comes in preparation for the visit of the regional office team to conduct the IAR in due course.
In his statement at the opening, the health minister highlighted the country’s efforts exerted in Covid-19 response and exchange of expertise, applauding the remarkable role of the health personnel during the pandemic.
Dr Al Saeedi stated that COVID-19 has imposed many challenges on the health systems, governments, as well as communities, noting that the workshop will highlight all actions taken to confront the pandemic.
On his turn, Dr Jean Jabbour, WHO Representative in the Sultanate of Oman remarked in the relations between the Ministry and the WHO prior and amid the pandemic, and the work to strengthen the joint efforts in respect to sharing of expertise and experiences from the Sultanate’s health sector.
Meanwhile, Dr Dalia Samhouri, Programme Area Manager at the Country Health Emergency Preparedness & HIR reviewed the significance and objectives of the programme, in addition to the expected outcomes.
The MOH’s Director General of Disease Surveillance and Control Dr Saif al Abri presented the epidemiological situation of COVID-19, COVID-19 response pillars, response plan, as well as the recovery plan and phases of immunization.
The workshop aims at building national capacities on conducting IAR, and offering the opportunity to exchange experiences and collectively analyze the actions taken so far to respond to the current COVID-19 pandemic in a bid to identify best practices, challenges, and lessons learned.
The workshop is an opportunity to extrapolate lessons learned from actions taken by the Sultanate during COVID-19 response.
It should be noted that the agenda of the expected visit would review essential health services pillars in the Sultanate of Oman for COVID-19 procedures as per the WHO documents.
The two-day intra-action review (IAR) workshop addresses approach to conduct the IAR, which includes number of pillars that are country-level coordination, planning and monitoring, in addition to risk communication, community engagement and infodemic management (RCCEIM).
The approach involves also surveillance, case investigation and contact tracing, as well as points of entry, national laboratory system, infection prevention and control, and case management and knowledge sharing about innovations and the latest research. --ONA
The 2-day workshop is organised by the Ministry of Health’s Directorate General of Disease Surveillance and Control in cooperation with the WHO Regional Office for the Eastern Mediterranean as well as the WHO office in the Sultanate of Oman.
It comes in preparation for the visit of the regional office team to conduct the IAR in due course.
In his statement at the opening, the health minister highlighted the country’s efforts exerted in Covid-19 response and exchange of expertise, applauding the remarkable role of the health personnel during the pandemic.
Dr Al Saeedi stated that COVID-19 has imposed many challenges on the health systems, governments, as well as communities, noting that the workshop will highlight all actions taken to confront the pandemic.
On his turn, Dr Jean Jabbour, WHO Representative in the Sultanate of Oman remarked in the relations between the Ministry and the WHO prior and amid the pandemic, and the work to strengthen the joint efforts in respect to sharing of expertise and experiences from the Sultanate’s health sector.
Meanwhile, Dr Dalia Samhouri, Programme Area Manager at the Country Health Emergency Preparedness & HIR reviewed the significance and objectives of the programme, in addition to the expected outcomes.
The MOH’s Director General of Disease Surveillance and Control Dr Saif al Abri presented the epidemiological situation of COVID-19, COVID-19 response pillars, response plan, as well as the recovery plan and phases of immunization.
The workshop aims at building national capacities on conducting IAR, and offering the opportunity to exchange experiences and collectively analyze the actions taken so far to respond to the current COVID-19 pandemic in a bid to identify best practices, challenges, and lessons learned.
The workshop is an opportunity to extrapolate lessons learned from actions taken by the Sultanate during COVID-19 response.
It should be noted that the agenda of the expected visit would review essential health services pillars in the Sultanate of Oman for COVID-19 procedures as per the WHO documents.
The two-day intra-action review (IAR) workshop addresses approach to conduct the IAR, which includes number of pillars that are country-level coordination, planning and monitoring, in addition to risk communication, community engagement and infodemic management (RCCEIM).
The approach involves also surveillance, case investigation and contact tracing, as well as points of entry, national laboratory system, infection prevention and control, and case management and knowledge sharing about innovations and the latest research. --ONA