1999 to 2005: Dr. Kazuyo Ichimori |
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• Baseline surveys conducted using ICT |
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• Established a coordinating body and PacELF office and warehouse |
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• Established logistics systems for drugs, diagnostics and data reporting |
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• Regular program managers’ meetings |
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• Development of M&E plan using A (baseline), B (sentinel), C (stop MDA), and D (transmission) surveys; C survey was in all ages and D survey in children |
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• First countries stopped MDA in 2004 |
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• Initiated morbidity surveys |
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• Published PacELF book |
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2006 to 2008: Dr. Corinne Capuano |
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• M&E guideline revision—maintained stop MDA (C) surveys in all ages and transmission surveys in children, with mop up around positive cases |
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• Introduced test and treat strategies in three countries |
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• Improvements to behavior change communication |
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• Morbidity surveys and hydrocoele surgery programs in Fiji |
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• Maintained MDA and post-MDA surveillance |
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2009 to 2011: Dr. Sunghye Kim |
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• Preparation of elimination dossiers |
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• Maintained MDA and post-MDA surveillance |
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2012 to 2017: Dr. Padmasiri Aratchige |
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• Maintained MDA as needed and oversaw transmission assessment surveys |
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• Validation of elimination dossiers approved for Vanuatu, Republic of Marshall Islands, Niue, Cook Is, and Tonga |
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