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OIE Collaborating Centre for Training in Integrated Livestock and Wildlife Health and Management, Onderstepoort Development of the Centre Consortium Partner Institutions Proposal - OIE Collaboration Centre 29 January 2009 African Commission 24 February 2009 International Commission of the OIE 26 May 2009 Arusha: Veterinary Deans and Registrars of the SADC region 2 4 September 2009 Regional OIE office, Gaborone, Botswana 11 14 September 2009 SADC Foot-and-mouth disease project and OIE regional office, Gaborone, Botswana 2 3 November 2009 Workshop: Clarify issues of development and implementation of OIE Collaborating Centre 11 November 2009 The activities of the proposed collaborating Centre will be supported by the following institutions: Lead Institution: Department of Veterinary Tropical Diseases, Faculty of Veterinary Science, UP, SA (Contact person: Prof JAW Coetzer) University of Pretoria (Centre for Veterinary Wildlife Studies, Department of Animal and Wildlife Sciences, Department of Agricultural Economics, Extension and Rural Development) Onderstepoort Veterinary Institute (OVI), SA Institute of Tropical Medicine (ITM), Antwerp National Institute for Communicable Diseases, SA Department of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries, SA Others in SADC? Development of the Hub PRINT Programme: CPD Veterinary Information HUB Date: 2007-2009 Focus: Animal Health and Animal Production SADC Regional programme MSc and CPD Re-packaging Re-packaging OIE Collaborating Centre for Training in Integrated Livestock and Wildlife Health and Management SADC & other Institutions or individuals (Development & Implementation) Focus: Integrated disease management at the wildlife / livestock / human interface One Health (Background, Introduction and Concepts) Modular Web-based MSc (Veterinary Tropical Diseases) CPD modules in Tropical Animal Health New modules developed Questions Branding? Embedded in UP? Objectives / Outcomes: Quality livelihoods Optimal animal health and Rural development Ecosystem health Biodiversity Food security Sustainability 1

background, Livestock High impact Livestock Livestock systems Production environment and animal functions Product quality and quality assurance Application of quality assurance to systems An overview of animal-derived commodities Meat, milk and egg in SADC Quality and nutrient composition of meat, milk, eggs Meat: issues that affect quality and marketability Value adding along and processing chain background, Livestock High impact High impact Contagious : Foot-and-mouth disease Classical swine fever African swine fever Tuberculosis Contagious bovine pleuropneumonia Peste des Petits Ruminants Brucellosis Bovine dermatophilosis Vector-borne : Bluetongue African horse sickness Rift Valley fever Lumpy skin disease Trypanosomoses East Coast fever Heartwater Theileriosis background, Livestock High impact 2

Small stock: Roundworms (Nematodes) Flukes (Trematodes) Cestodes Cattle: Roundworms (Nematodes) Flukes (Trematodes) Cestodes Wildlife background, Livestock High impact Managing animal health Background, principles, approaches Basic control measures & tools Prevention vs control Eradication programmes Disease emergencies Role of different tools Influence on market access Looking at alternative measures Influence of systems on AHM Challenges, approaches, strategies Managing animal for trade TADs, SPS, tools Producer/community-based control Importance, training, PDS, support Managing disease at the interface Disease overview and issues Conservation of of biodiversity (Transfrontier parks and conservation areas) Disease management policy: agriculture and conservation Regulatory environment Regulatory environment (Including ecosystem health) Wildlife systems (Eco-tourism, trophy hunting, intensive breeding, game meat) Disease management (Free living, intensive systems) Game capture and immobilisation Game capture and immobilisation 3

Drivers: (e.g. climate change, wildlife reservoirs, interface issues, environmental changes, agricultural practices, disintegration of veterinary services) Socio-economic drivers Environment Wildlife / livestock / human interaction Cultural perceptions & animal husbandry practices Intervention tools and strategies Integrated data collection, management and analysis Advocacy & policy development Land use (Agricultural land, conservation, environmentally sensitive zones) Natural resource management (e.g. water, soil, vegetation) Ecosystem health and conservation (Habitat, threats, biodiversity, legislation) Pollution (Industrial, commercial, rural, risks) Climate change (Impact and threat, management, monitoring, TPCs) Evaluation, monitoring and rehabilitation 4

Culicoides (Midges) Culicoides (Midges) Ticks Mosquitoes Tsetse / biting flies Tsetse / biting flies Other flies Other flies WTO and standard-setting bodies Trade and marketing of animal Trade and marketing of animal Challenges for developing countries Agricultural marketing Consumer requirements Trade in livestock products Risk management: animal commodities Food safety: prerequisites, auditing and certification Economic principles Livestock product supply chains and marketing channels Trade in game: commodities and products Laboratory Diagnostics Laboratory Diagnostics Surveillance Laboratory diagnostics Laboratory diagnostics Biosecurity Specimen collection Specimen collection Good laboratory practice Good laboratory practice Vaccination Therapeutics Bacteriology Serology Traceability GIS Molecular biology Molecular biology Parasitology Basic, applied & analytical epidemiology modules Information systems: Data collection and management Risk analysis Risk analysis Information and communication technologies: application Virology 5

Accreditation Disease Information Platforms / Bulletins South African Veterinary Council Monday 18 January, 2010 About the FMD Bulletin for Southern Africa. 32 OIE CC Action Plan 2010: Courses: Presentation Arusha: 15-19 March 2010 Training workshop: Surveillance and reporting of animal disease at the wildlife, livestock and human interface with particular reference to the SADC Region Italy: April and May 2010 Two training courses on Exotic Animal Diseases dealing with ticks and tick-borne, mosquito and Culicoides vectors, and vector-borne and other transboundary Thank you! 33 6