In order to give continuity and accomplishing the agreed agenda and work plan elaborated in Bogota (Colombia) and in Lisbon (Portugal) it takes place the 3rd capacity building Workshop on EWS.
The Third Meeting of Activity 1.3 Working Group: Early warning System, took place on 26 and 27 July in the city of Montevideo, Uruguay.
Activity 1.3 "Promotion and facilitation of the creation of national early warning systems in the CELAC countries", focuses on providing the necessary technical assistance to encourage the establishment of early warning systems for drugs in these countries.
The main idea of this Working Group is to "contribute to improving the response of CELAC countries to the threat of new psychoactive substances (NPS) and/or new uses of substances, from the implementation and/or strengthening of the EWS in the NDOs in collaboration with other entities and actors from the CELAC countries". The aim is to provide the participating countries with the necessary tools and the roadmap to advance in the implementation/development of national Early Warning Systems.
After two previous work instances in the cities of Bogotá (12 and 13 September 2017) and Lisbon (16 and 17 November 2017) for this meeting, the specific objectives of the activity are:
In addition, the coordinating team, jointly with the COPOLAD task force, defined the inclusion of the following contents in the agenda:
1.3 - Test, develop or update evaluation and monitoring tools, processes and tasks, necessary to deepen the knowledge of the drugs situation in CELAC countries with well-established NDOs.
In general, the Workshop was evaluated as satisfactory by its participants, reaching a good level of agreement in the main aspects and reiterating the importance of the progress achieved by the countries in the implementation and consolidation of Early Warning Systems.
Also, there was a general approval of what was presented by the team of experts who elaborate the Handbook, who will work with this meeting’s inputs, to reach a final document that considers what was discussed.
It was agreed that the objective is to present and distribute the Handbook in its printed version in Spanish and English at the last meeting of Observatories in March 2019.
It was agreed that the Manual would refer to the Rapid Risk Assessment. The importance of SATs having normative support was also highlighted in this instance.
Promoted the establishment in CELAC countries of national EWS, though the onset of sustainable information-sharing agreements between NAs, NDOs and other stakeholders, which can provide key information to assess and deal effectively with the new threats of psychoactive drugs.
The percentage of CELAC participating countries having a national EWS, has increased, at least a 50% (from baseline situation).
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