Joint Risk Assessment (JRA)

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Region Country Date Disease Status Report
European Region Kazakhstan 12-Nov-2024 to 14-Nov-2024 Conducted
Western Pacific Region Malaysia 12-Jun-2024 to 15-Jun-2024 Conducted
Region of the Americas Bolivia (Plurinational State of) 02-Apr-2024 to 04-Apr-2024 Conducted
Region of the Americas Guatemala 23-Apr-2024 to 24-Apr-2024 Conducted
African Region Liberia 09-Apr-2024 to 13-Apr-2024 Conducted
African Region Guinea 08-Sep-2023 to 30-Sep-2023 Conducted
African Region Gambia 25-Sep-2023 to 28-Sep-2023 Conducted
25-Jul-2023 to 27-Jul-2023 Conducted
African Region Democratic Republic Of The Congo 17-Apr-2023 to 20-Apr-2023 Conducted
African Region Burkina Faso 22-Aug-2022 to 26-Aug-2022 Conducted

The Joint Risk Assessment Operational Tool (JRA OT)

The Joint Risk Assessment Operational Tool (JRA OT) has been developed by the Tripartite organisations (FAO, OIE and WHO) and technical experts to provide guidance on how to set up a joint risk assessment process at national level. While it describes step-by-step how to conduct each component of the process, it also provides model documents and templates to support its implementation by staff from national ministries responsible for management of zoonotic diseases.

Once you've reviewed the JRA OT and introductory 2-pager below, you are ready to access the JRA OT facilitation materials.

JRA OT
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JRA OT Brief
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Once you've read through the 10-step JRA OT process, you are ready to get started with planning for the JRA OT. You will find three important facilitation materials on the following tabs :

  1. JRA Ancillary Files for Conducting the Workshop – This tab contains all the documents needed to conduct the workshop.

  2. JRA Online Training for Implementers – This training will support you to effectively facilitate the 10-step JRA workshop

  3. JRA Video Presentations – These video presentations can be used in the agenda to introduce workshop participants to each of the steps. If you would like to present yourself, we have provided ppts with transcripts.

 

JRA Online Training for Implementers – This training will support you to effectively facilitate the 10-step JRA workshop.

On completion of this online course, you should be able to:

  • Understand the purpose of the JRA and describe the key principles of risk assessment.
  • Explore how to set up a JRA at the national or subnational level.
  • Describe the important aspects of risk framing that inform JRA.
  • Develop appropriate risk assessment questions.
  • Navigate the technical steps of a joint risk assessment.
  • Use country examples to apply the technical steps of the JRA and create risk management and communication options.

For more information, please read JRA OT Online Learning Guides

JRA Completion
Zoonotic Disease chosen in 48 JRA