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Improved animal welfare programme

Improved animal welfare programme. Seminar for OIE National Focal Points for Animal Welfare of the middle East REGION Amman, Jordan, 17-18 March 2014. MVDr . Rastislav Kolesar International Trade Department r.kolesar@oie.int. OVERVIEW. IAWP Pilot programme Other countries

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Improved animal welfare programme

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  1. Improved animal welfare programme Seminar for OIE National Focal Points for Animal Welfare of the middle East REGIONAmman, Jordan, 17-18 March 2014 MVDr. Rastislav Kolesar International Trade Departmentr.kolesar@oie.int

  2. OVERVIEW • IAWP • Pilot programme • Other countries • Implementation

  3. IAWP AGREEMENT • IAWP Agreement, is Agreement between: • Australian Government Department of Agriculture, and • World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE)

  4. OUTCOME OF THE IAWP • Adoption and implementation of OIE standards on animal welfare during transport on land and slaughter via: • In country capacity building: - Training teams of experts/trainers through Training of Trainers (TOT) programme - Workshops for academics (and other stakeholders) to promote animal welfare in scope of OIE to undergraduates and

  5. TARGET COUNTRIES • Countries originally eligible to receive a technical and development assistance from donors • Indonesia • Philippines • Vietnam • Turkey • Malaysia • Egypt • Jordan

  6. IAWP POTENTIAL HOST COUNTRIES • Thailand • Oman, for participants from other countries from ME region (Lebanon, Yemen, Kuwait , Bahrain) • South Korea • Iran

  7. PILOT COUNTRY • Indonesia

  8. TRAINING OBJECTIVES • Understand relevant scientific and technical information; • Understand animal welfare, animal behaviour and animal handling; stockmanship, transport, restraint, stunning, slaughter with stunning and without stunning; • Carry out basic assessment of premises and identify key welfare problems • Understand basics of learning, training and relevant training techniques; • Carry out classroom training on the best practices in pre slaughter and slaughter; • Carry out practical trainings in handling cattle and sheep;

  9. TRAINING SYLLABUS • Knowledge • Values • Skills

  10. IDEAL COMPOSITION OF TEAM • Trainees team: • 8 - 9 trainees - regional (governmental) veterinary inspectors • 1-2 central government officials • 2 observers • out of these 1 academics (future work on undergraduate curricula) • 1 central government (legislative department)

  11. TRAINING IN 10 WEEKS WEEK 1 ( 4 days) Visits to slaughterhouses - 2 times ½ Day Theoretical training - Technical information – 2 - 3 days Practical session – visit to feedlot , handling techniques - ½ Day 4 WEEKS Distance learning WEEK 2 Learning and Training , - Introduction – ½ Day Development of Training materials - 2 x 1,5 Day Delivering of training (recorded on video)andanalysis of performance Visit to feedlot – practical training handling cattle – ½ Day 2-3 WEEKS Development of training materials for workshop for vet academics 2 days Seminar on animal welfare in pre slaughter and slaughter Aimed at : academics community + governmental officials+other stakeholders such as religious slaughter regulators and certifiers

  12. TRAINING OF TRAINERSVISITS TO SLAUGHTERHOUSES

  13. TRAINING OF TRAINERSTHEORETICAL TRAINING

  14. TRAINING OF TRAINERSHANDLING TECHNIQUES

  15. PRACTICAL TRAINING OF TRAINERS

  16. VIDEO ANIMATIONS FOR TRAINING PROGRAMME AND TRAINING DVD

  17. 2nd TRAINING SESSION

  18. PANEL DISCUSSIONS

  19. CLOSING CEREMONY

  20. CERTIFICATES

  21. IN-COUNTRY FOLLOW UP • Training of animal welfare officers/Indonesia • Transport welfare training in Philippines • Transport and slaughter seminar in Indonesia • Advice provided to local slaughterhouses Indonesia and Philippines • Advice provided to MUI – Halal certification authority in Indonesia • Further ongoing discussion on support of trainings in regions in Indonesia • Trainings in Turkey

  22. THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION Organisation mondialede la santé animale World Organisation for Animal Health Organización Mundial de Sanidad Animal 12 rue de Prony, 75017 Paris, France - www.oie.int – oie@oie.int

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