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Lessons Learned
Hellen Gelband
ICID 3 March 2016
Country-Level Readiness
• Not spontaneous or rapid
• Deliberate process of knowledge
gathering
• Crossing bureaucratic boundaries to
achieve One Health approach
GARP Features that Matter
• Multidisciplinary, multi-stakeholder
working group
• Situation analysis
• signals seriousness of purpose
• creates cohesion among working group
• key document for policy development
• Coordinator
• get work done
• build capacity
GARP Relations with Government
• Ultimately government responsibility
• Work on behalf of the public
• Independent (at least initially) but with
consent/participation of government—no
antagonism
• Until government is ready to take
over/adapt/seamlessly
• Remains trusted advisor/honest broker at
service of policymakers
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