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Presentation African Veterinary Association September 2009. World Veterinary Association. Dr.Tjeerd Jorna President. World Veterinary Association and the role of the veterinary profession on a global level. ONE WORLD, ONE MEDICINE, ONE HEALTH Healthy animals = Healthy People
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Presentation African Veterinary Association September 2009 World Veterinary Association Dr.Tjeerd Jorna President
World Veterinary Association and the role of the veterinary profession on a global level
ONE WORLD, ONE MEDICINE, ONE HEALTH Healthy animals = Healthy People ONE PROFESSION, ONE VISION, ONE VOICE WVA
‘One World – One Health’ A unified approach between veterinary and human medicine to improve Global Health
Promoting the interest of the veterinary profession on the global scene by providing professional assistance to produce global policies expressing the point of view of the veterinary profession in Animal Health, Animal Welfare and Public Health to be of interest to global governmental institutions and non-governmental organisations and in veterinary education and veterinary congresses WVA Mission Statement
1863 International Veterinary Congresses Founded by John Gamgee in Hamburg 1863-1905: Congresses with issues like Zoonoses Veterinary Law and Meat Inspection Education and Application of veterinary drugs 1899 First World Congress 1905 Permanent Committee established 1959 World Veterinary Association 1963 100 year: World Animal Health Year [Hannover] 1995-1999 Reconstruction WVA by Dr. A. Rantsios [president] Issues likeinterests of the veterinary profession and her role in society History
Structure Members National Associations Associate Members International Specialist Associations Regional Veterinary Organizations Affiliate Members Industrial Companies Individual Members Individual Veterinarians Observers International Organizations Regions Continental groups of members World Veterinary Congress Presidential Assembly Councillors Excom
WVA professional objectives Global policy-making in animal health, animal welfare, public health and zoonotic disease Global policy-making in the relation of animal behaviour and climate change to animal disease control Global accreditation system for EDUCATION as the guarantee of the quality of the profession Global structure of veterinary services in good co-operation with OIE, FAO and WHO
Veterinary medicine A N I M A l L H E A L T H P U B L I C H E A L T H A N I M A L W E L F A R E VETERINARY EDUCATION
Role veterinarians Practitioner Hygienist Meat-inspection State veterinary officer Policy animal disease control and public health Industry and Institutes Education Veterinary Faculties and Agriculture Schools Environment and climate Disease-monitoring
Animals Science Knowledge / Skills Ethics / Attitude Objective Independent Impartial v Society Owners / Keepers
Cooperation ONE WORLD, ONE MEDICINE, ONE HEALTH (Roger K. Mahr) To PROMOTE global veterinary policy To BE INVOLVED in Veterinary Education Policy To REPRESENT all global veterinarians To SUPPORT global activities OIE, FAO, WHO, IFAH, IFAP, WSPA To take knowledge of activities of Institutes (CDC, ECDC), Governments, Politics, Activists By PARTICIPATION - RESPONSIBILITY - OPENNESS - TRANSPARENCY
Main issues ANIMAL HEALTH ANIMAL WELFARE PUBLIC HEALTH EDUCATION and LIFE LONG LEARNING DEVELOPMENT AND ENVIRONMENT
Animal health To take part in global disease control projects To control economic epidemic diseases To discuss in task force groups of global organizations To discuss about antimicrobial resistance and the availability and prudent use of antibiotics To overlook the influence of climate change in animal behaviour and animal disease control
Environment In relation to climate change Control of water Control of feed and food Control of wild life health Control of farm animal health Control of companion animal health Control of human life
Rabies Rabies free
Avian influenza H5N1
Animal welfare WVA respects the five freedoms of Animal Welfare WVA follows up the standards of AW of the OIE WVA has in principle adopted the Universal Declaration of Animal Welfare WVA has to act in a lot of regions to get basic standards of animal welfare
Public health To maintain control of zoonotic diseases To control food security and food safety To support the structure of veterinary services To organise terms of probation for people from developing countries
Veterinary Public Health and Human Public Health together meansGlobal Public Health
The Veterinary Profession is a Health Profession!!
Education To analyse the evaluation/accreditation systems To develop minimum requirements/day one skills of veterinary education To develop Life Long Learning/Continuous education with world veterinary organisations To cooperate in world education projects with OIE 2009 and Vet 2011 in 2011
Education Conference OIE Evolving Veterinary Education for a safer World OIE invites all deans of the world to participate Invitation by the Chief Veterinary Officer
VET 2011 250 year Veterinary Education in the world Claude Bourgelat 1712-1779 Lyon: activity of comparative medicine 1761 Hannover 1778 250 year veterinary profession: not only a veterinary doctor , but a key player in public health too World Congress on Veterinary Education Lyon, 12-16 May 2011
Development To develop a veterinary association/chamber a high level of veterinary service good cooperation between ministeries of Health and Agriculture an evaluation of veterinary education good cooperation between vets and physicians basic farming for food security disease control systems
Communication WORLD VETERINARY CONGRESS 2011 and 2013 WORLD VETERINARY DAY [last weekend of April] WORLD RABIES DAY [28th of September] Newsletters Website: www.worldvet.org
When we all take our responsibility and I am be permitted to GUIDE all global veterinarians for the benefit of PEOPLE and ANIMALS my slogan is “ONE WORLD - ONE HEALTH” Hominum Animaliumque Saluti Thank you for your attention