b. International Parasite Control The Japanese government submitted a proposal (Hashimoto initiative) at the
Birmingham G7 Economic Summit in 1998 to establish centres to foster personnel and
to create a network in Asia and Africa aimed at strengthening international
countermeasures to deal with human parasites. Three centres in Thailand, Kenya,
and Ghana were proposed. Based on the proposed plan, the Asia Centres of
International Parasite Control was established in Thailand in 2000, the Eastern and
Southern Africa Centre of International Parasite Control (ESACIPAC) was established
in Kenya in 2001.
In Ghana, the Infectious Diseases Control Project launched a package of third-county
training for de-worming activities through school health education. Then, the GOG
and the Government of Japan agreed to establish the West African Centre for
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International Parasite Control (WACIPAC), which was designated as a technical
cooperation project, and was started in January 2004.