About the PacMOSSI
consortium.

PacMOSSI is a regional partnership of 21 Pacific Island Countries and areas with 7 international institutions working to combat mosquito-borne diseases throughout the Pacific. It comprises a series of initiatives coordinated by James Cook University in collaboration with The Pacific Community (SPC). Support is provided by the Australian Government
through Partnerships for a Healthy Region,
the French Government, the New Zealand Government and the European Union.
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  • Supports Pacific Island countries to combat mosquito-borne diseases with effective mosquito surveillance and control.
  • Focusses on current and emerging diseases including dengue, chikungunya, Zika & malaria.
  • Provides useful and practical support aligned with WHO guidance and best practice.
  • Determines priorities in conjunction with Pacific Island ministries of health.
  • Engages credible and well-respected individuals with mosquito surveillance and control expertise and Pacific experience.
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How does PacMOSSI support Pacific Island countries?

01
Situation reviews
Tracks mosquito
surveillance & control
capacity, gaps & needs
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02
Strategic planning
Updates plans based on changing situations, priorities & best-practices
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04
Technical guidance
Devises a range of resources tailored to Pacific
needs & contexts
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05
Equipment & supplies
Allocates
items for mosquito surveillance & control
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06
Operations research
Offers small grants to enable local
data-driven decisions
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07
Citizen science
Promotes public
participation in science
to improve knowledge
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08
Data management
Establishes online systems
to manage, analyse &
integrate mosquito data
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