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The STRengthening Infectious disease DEtection Systems (STRIDES) Activity advances cross-sectoral efforts to successfully identify, manage, and respond to infectious disease threats; detect and prevent further outbreaks; and instill confidence in the operability of a country’s disease surveillance and detection structures and services. STRIDES aims to increase a country’s Joint External Evaluation (JEE) scores by supporting national governments to strengthen core capacities — including workforce development, laboratory and surveillance systems strengthening, and emergency response operations — thereby improving overall global health security.
In Haiti, STRIDES will focus on foundational, feasible, and contextually appropriate actions that can strengthen Haiti’s ability to detect and respond to zoonotic and emerging infectious diseases. The activities will build on existing national and departmental systems including Ministry of Public Health and Population (MSPP), Ministry of Agriculture, Natural Resources and Rural Development (MARNDR), Ministry of Public Works, Transportation, and Communication (MTPTC) – specifically the National Directorate of Potable Water and Sanitation (DINEPA) – departmental surveillance directorates (DDS), community-based surveillance structures, and local PoE authorities to improve multisectoral information sharing, enhance event-based (EBS) and indicator-based surveillance (IBS) practices, and lay out the groundwork to promote a long-lasting and functional multisectoral coordination mechanism.
The Haiti Project Director, STRIDES leads and directs implementation of an anticipated Activity to enhance global health priorities in country with the objectives to strengthen capacity across laboratory and surveillance systems to prevent, detect, and rapidly and effectively respond to emerging infectious diseases and other public health threats. S/He will fulfill the diverse managerial requirements of the Activity and have technical and management responsibility for all activities, personnel, and budget/spending. The Haiti Project Director, STRIDES serves as the Activity’s primary liaison with posts in country, local government, and other global health security implementing partners working in country in addition to overseeing STRIDES subcontractors operating in country. The Haiti Project Director, STRIDES will lead the development and implementation of annual work plans, monitoring and evaluation activities, technical and financial reporting, and other administrative elements of the Activity.
Date Revised: 9/13/2021
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