Ghana

Rabies Elimination Progress

Latest SARE score: 1.5 (2022)
In-country SARE assessment done: Si
(2022)

The Stepwise Approach towards Rabies Elimination (SARE) is a practical planning, monitoring and evaluation tool to guide, develop and refine rabies control programmes. It provides measurable steps, designed as a logical flow of activities, to progress from Stage 0 to Stage 5, in efforts towards freedom from dog-transmitted rabies.

 

A SARE score of 1.5 out of 5 signifies a country where small-scale rabies control programs are in place and the country is working towards developing a national rabies control programme.

 

2022: In-country SARE re-assessment
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2018: In-country SARE assessment
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2017: SARE assessment at a PARACON meeting
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2016: SARE assessment at a PARACON meeting
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2015: SARE assessment at a PARACON meeting
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Epidemiological Data

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In-country Capacity Building

Agosto 2023
Birim North
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GARC supported the Animal Aider Project with the Vaccination and Sterilization Tracker (VST) tool on the GARC App.

Julio 2023
Greater Accra
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GARC assisted the National Government's mass dog vaccination campaign through the use of the Rabies Vaccination Tracker (RVT) tool on the GARC App - ensuring that each vaccinator can quickly and easily collect rabies vaccination data before it's analyzed on the Rabies Epidemiological Bulletin (REB).

Marzo 2023
Ghana
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Network / Workshop participation:
Attended the "Supporting rabies elimination in Africa through a One Health stepwise approach” workshop, which was jointly hosted by the FAO and GARC.

Julio 2022
National
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GARC and APHA facilitated a virtual SARE re-assessment workshop. The SARE re-assessment ensured that the SARE assessment was updated to reflect the progress that had been made, and the accompanying work plan was revised to adjust the appropriate time frames and activities that still need to be completed.

Noviembre 2019
Ghana
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Network / Workshop participation:
Attended the "2nd GARC-WAP rabies stakeholder workshop under the auspices of the Pan-African Rabies Control Network (PARACON)" (More information)

Septiembre 2018
South Africa
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Network / Workshop participation:
Attended the "New WHO recommendations on human rabies immunization and results of Gavi’s Learning Agenda on rabies & 2nd international meeting of the Pan-African Rabies Control Network (PARACON)" (more information)

Mayo 2018
Accra
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GARC, CDC and the FAO facilitated an in-country SARE workshop to assess the current situation and develop a comprehensive short-term Workplan for the prioritisation of rabies activities. In addition, the GDREP tool, developed by the CDC, was used to determine the cost to control and eliminate rabies from the country.

Septiembre 2017
South Africa
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Network / Workshop participation:
Attended the "2nd sub-Regional PARACON meeting" (more information)

Junio 2016
Cote d'Ivoire
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Network / Workshop participation:
Attended the "1st sub-Regional PARACON meeting" (more information)

Junio 2015
South Africa
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Network / Workshop participation:
Attended the "Inaugural Pan-African Rabies Control Network (PARACON) meeting" (more information)