According to Hon. Christophe
Bazivamo, Deputy Secretary General in charge of Productive and Social
Sectors at the East African Community, this training programme was
communicated to and was commended by the Joint Ministerial Meeting for
the Ministers responsible for Health and Ministers responsible for EAC
Affairs on the COVID-19 pandemic preparedness and response on 25th March
2020. The meeting directed the EAC Secretariat to ensure implementation
facilitation of such measures across borders intending to stop the
spread of the pandemic in the region. Therefore, the EAC Secretariat
appreciates that this EAC planned programme is now ready to start.
While past capacity building and
awareness measures primarily focused on port health staff, this
training will involve a wide range of staff with close contact to
passengers and/or their luggage, such as airport medical service
providers, aircraft/airline operators, selected crew members, staff at
immigration and customs, cargo and baggage handlers, air navigation
services and airport rescue and firefighting providers. The training
composes of two 2-day courses at each of the 8 international airports in
the EAC Partner States. Topics will include among others “the airport
as a “red zone” – recognition of hot zones in the airport and measures
to identify and demarcate these areas”; “quarantine and isolation of
passengers” and “decontamination of aircraft and airport areas”.
Each class will have 15
participants – taking into account social distancing requirements – so
that a total of 240 key airport personnel will become trained trainers
and are expected to spearhead the development and conduction of targeted
training sessions for the rest of the airport personnel. The training
is scheduled to start in May 2020. It will be done by two teams of three
trainers divided to cover the 8 airports over a period of about 30
days. Subsequently, the trained trainers will develop and conduct their
own classes to roll-out their brief training sessions. AFD will support
the process and monitor the progress.
The course design and curriculum
development will be based on the International Health Regulations, best
practices of the World Health Organization and the US Centers for
Disease Control as well as the Standards and Recommended Practices of
the International Civil Aviation Organization.
The training is in line with the
CASSOA vision of attaining a safe, secure and efficient regional
aviation industry and their mission to develop, promote and coordinate
implementation of sustainable civil aviation safety and security
oversight systems in the Partner States. “It also covers measures
highlighted in the EAC Regional Health Sector Novel Coronavirus
(COVID-19) Emergency Response Plan, which is designed to support and
help coordinate the regional response,” explains Dr Michael Katende,
Acting Head of EAC’s Health Department.
The training is facilitated by
the German Government through the Deutsche Gesellschaft für
Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH in its effort to support states
in their response to COVID-19. GIZ supports the EAC Secretariat in its
advisory and coordinating role for the Partner States in pandemic
preparedness.
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