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Establishment of a PPR Global Research and Expertise Network (PPR-GREN)

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Rehab Abdelkader Elbassal <[log in to unmask]>
Fri, 7 Mar 2014 23:32:15 +0100
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Dear Colleagues, 
- All agree that the main aim for the network is  sharing technical information that will finally  support the program of   control and eradication of PPR so that network should be the reference for all whom interest in PPR  so It should have all references and guidelines and recent activities  related to PPR eradication programs and facilitate the open discussion for their users  .
 - I agree the network should be open for different themes periodically (one month) to help people to concentrate and focus but I proposed after we finished every theme we can make one week open if anyone want to back to previous themes and add any ideas.
- It is better to have a small group of discussion leaders and each leader should have experience in this point and able to manage the group discussion.
-for every group of countries have the same circumstances we can elect a leader group discussion.
- I think the good experiences exchanges with transparency will be agood  product to see coming from the thematic groups to support OIE-FAO GF-TADs PPR-WG .
- Periodical meeting (every 6 months or one year for PPR - GREN) as well as  the technical support by regional and international organizations  will maintain the enthusiasm to discuss the conclusions and recommendations.
-network should be easy to use so I think  close group on face book with rules   will be easy to  follow and deal  .
Best wishes to all,

Regards 
Rehab Abd Elkader Elbassal
central adminstration of preventive medicine
epidemiology dept, GOVS 

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