INITIATE²
In June 2021, the World Food Programme (WFP) and WHO launched INITIATE², a 5-year initiative which brings together emergency response actors, as well as research and academic institutions, to develop innovative and standardized solutions and the related training in support of readiness and response capabilities in health emergencies.
These solutions will include medical facilities, temporary medical installations, laboratory and disease-specific facilities and other innovative products to support readiness and response capabilities in health emergencies involving infectious diseases.
INITIATE² is co-managed by WFP and WHO and hosted by the United Nations Humanitarian Response Depot (UNHRD) in Brindisi. The latter has been serving as a logistics and simulation hub for WFP and its partners, and which has been developing and testing innovative emergency response products in its laboratories over the past years.
INITIATE² is based on two interconnected workstreams: technical innovation, for the design and development of standardized technical solutions; and training and simulation, for the development of standardized procedures and response capacity.
As the convenors of the initiative, WFP and WHO have developed the project governance structures, methodologies and the project plan and engaged key partners.
Virtual and in-person sessions were organized to determine partner engagement and assess the first solution to be prioritized, which will be an infectious disease treatment centre.
Progress update
The Infectious Disease Treatment Module prototype was delivered and tested at the UN Humanitarian Response Depot (UNHRD) training center in Brindisi, Italy in June 2023.
A structured simulation exercise was organized with INITIATE members – 75 participants from 25 organizations – to assess the functionality of the system in a stress scenario, involving various professional profiles related to emergency response.
Moving forward, the prototype will be modified based on the feedback gathered during the simulation exercise, and a playbook for installation, usage, and maintenance will be developed to standardize training on the structure across INITIATE members and their partners.
Subsequently, the Infectious Disease Treatment Module will be strategically prepositioned and deployed in various countries worldwide, enabling a rapid response to outbreaks of infectious diseases. This coordinated approach will facilitate the swift containment and treatment of patients.
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