Chagas Disease Vector Control Initiative
Description
Description
Seven Central American countries and PAHO/WHO are implementing Chagas Disease Vector Control Initiative with the target to interrupt Chagas disease transmission in Central America by 2010. In this framework, Japan is contributing to achieve this target in Guatemala from January 2000. It is proposed to expand this partnership framework to neighboring countries to achieve the target launched by PAHO/WHO.
Partners
Governments:
Government of Japan - Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA)
Government of Guatemala
Government of Japan
Major Groups:
PAHO ()
UN System:
World Health Organization (Switzerland)
Other:
Other Central American Countries ()
Government of Japan - Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA)
Government of Guatemala
Government of Japan
Major Groups:
PAHO ()
UN System:
World Health Organization (Switzerland)
Other:
Other Central American Countries ()
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SDG 14 targets covered
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Timeline
01 January 1970 (start date)
01 July 2005 (date of completion)
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