Economic impact of financing PVS Gap Analysis Franck C.J. Berthe OIE Biological Standards Commission WB Food and Agriculture Global Practice
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PVS Gap Analysis in 4 steps 1 2 3 4 Determine and confirm country priorities Define the expected results Determine the activities to achieve the results Determine the human, physical and financial resources Annual budget of the Veterinary Services for the next 5 years (including exceptional investments) Cost of compliance World Organisation for Animal Health Protecting animals, Preserving our future 4
Supports Veterinary Services to move from evaluation to targeted action STEP 1 POLICY PRIORITISATION Works with a country to identify and confirm high level national priorities across 5 pillars (2-4 priorities each): Livestock development and trade Animal health (e.g. disease prevention/control/response) PVS Gap Analysis Veterinary public health (e.g. food safety, veterinary medicinal products, AMR, zoonoses) Laboratories (e.g. infrastructure, QA, Prof Testing, biosafety) Management (organisational structures, chain of command, legislation, resourcing) World Organisation for Animal Health Protecting animals, Preserving our future 5
STEP 2 SET CRITICAL COMPETENCY TARGETS Sets Critical Competency target levels, using baseline of PVS evaluation levels, and consideration of importance of improvement based on policy priorities Must be rational and realistic in 5 years STEP 3 DEVELOP ACTIVITIES Defines activities under each CC in order to progress to the target level over next 5 years STEP 4 COST ACTIVITIES Provides indicative costs (human, physical, operational) via a spreadsheet tool that links CC activities to a costing database, incorporating agreed unit costs Also provides costs at pillar and global (overall) level. Supports the preparation of national investment programmes for VS with a 5 year timeframe World Organisation for Animal Health Protecting animals, Preserving our future 6
PVS Gap Analysis missions State of play up to February 2018 OIE Members PVS Gap Analysis requests received PVS Gap Analysis missions implemented Reports available for restricted distribution to Donors and Partners Publication on the OIE web site Africa 54 53 50 22 14 Americas 30 19 13 5 5 Asia, the Far East and Oceania 32 22 18 7 2 Europe 53 11 9 3 1 Middle East 12 10 5 0 0 TOTAL 181 115 95 37 22 *Including Second Gap Analysis missions and Aquatic Gap Analysis missions World Organisation for Animal Health Protecting animals, Preserving our future 7
PRAPS is a US$248 Million project (2015-2020) to support/scale up selected activities within six countries of the Sahel region (Mali, Burkina Faso, Senegal, Chad, Mauritania, and Niger) focusing on the regional integration of pastoralist communities, through 5 components including animal health improvement ($ 50.48 M) This component supports critical national and regional activities and consists of two subcomponents: (i) upgrading infrastructure and strengthening national veterinary services capacities; and (ii) support to surveillance and control of priority animal diseases and veterinary medicines World Bank Project Appraisal Document cit. the project design draws upon findings and recommendations from each country s PVS Pathway reports, which provide an objective means of identifying priorities and guiding investments for the sustainable improvement of national Veterinary Services. Information from the six PVS Pathway reports was consolidated to design a consistent regional program for PRAPS. World Organisation for Animal Health Protecting animals, Preserving our future 8
Key takeaways Veterinary Services are central to global health security as they address risk for major infectious threats, including pandemics Veterinary Services are chronically under-resourced; OIE has a track record in strengthening Veterinary Services through its PVS program The PVS Pathway shifts away from short-term vertical response addressing one disease, towards strengthening of the system and compliance with international standards The PVS pathway, and the Gap Analysis in particular, is a valuable tool to guide the design and implementation of investments in support to stronger veterinary services World Organisation for Animal Health Protecting animals, Preserving our future 9
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