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Dr. Alejandro Thiermann President, Terrestrial Animal Health Code Commission World Organisation for Animal Health The OIE-PVS: a tool for good Governance of Veterinary Services Global Animal Health Initiative The Way Forward Washington DC, October 2007 1

The OIE-PVS Tool OIE-PVS a tool for Good Governance of Veterinary Services 2

New challenges: New solutions Emerging diseases rapidly increasing in numbers and frequency 60% of human pathogens are zoonotic 80% of animal pathogens are multi-species Need global ability for early detection and rapid response We are as safe from emerging TAD as is the weakest veterinary infrastructure 3

Emerging Infectious Diseases Encroachment Introduction Spill over & Spill back Translocation Wildlife EID Human encroachment Ex situ contact Ecological manipulation Agricultural Intensification Domestic Animal EID Human EID Global travel Urbanization Biomedical manipulation Dasazak P. et.al. Science 2000 287:443 Technology and Industry 4

Good Governance: Vet Services Crucial need for appropriate legislation and strict implementation through appropriate national animal health systems allowing for: early detection, transparency, notification rapid response to animal disease outbreaks Implementation of biosecurity measures control and compensation (stamping-out) applying vaccination, when appropriate 5

Good governance: not only for trade Credible export certification Product safety, while not disease free country Enforcement of zoning and compartmentalization Food safety and food security Guardian of animal, public and environmental health Improve production efficiency 6

What is the OIE-PVS? An assessment tool on level of compliance with international standards on Quality and Evaluation of Veterinary Services Chapter 1.3.3.: Evaluation of Veterinary Services Chapter 1.3.4.: Guidelines for the Evaluation of VS 7

Good Governance is crucial the efficiency and credibility of veterinary services is slowly gained and can be rapidly lost weak veterinary infrastructures in one or more countries, weaken the global ability to response to emerging diseases, therefore a public good it is essential to have an accurate diagnosis of needs before embarking in strengthening of veterinary services 8

Use of PVS Self evaluation with internal/oie experts: For the purpose of assessing the performance of the Veterinary Services. As an iterative process on a regular basis to monitor improvements in line with established plans between private and public sector 9

Use of PVS An evaluation in relation to bilateral negotiations between trading countries: it may be performed at the request of either country An exporting country cannot refuse an audit from an importing country according to OIE and SPS (Art. 4) rules Best when done by mutual agreement 10

Use of PVS An evaluation performed as part of strong legitimization of an international financing request Donor agencies, notably the World Bank, have accepted the use of the OIE criteria in the evaluation of the quality of VS, as a prerequisite in helping countries make requests for investment 11

Outputs of PVS Gap identification and analysis (legitimacy of the request and leverage effect): National use for self improvements; External use for financial support; Use for credibility in international trade. 12

Applying the PVS Tool Fundamental Components Critical competencies Level of advancement 13

How to evaluate? Each critical competency has 5 levels of advancement level 1. Non compliance level 5. Well advanced 14

Fundamental Components I. HUMAN, PHYSICAL AND FINANCIAL RESOURCES II. III. IV. TECHNICAL AUTHORITY AND CAPABILITY INTERACTION WITH STAKEHOLDERS ACCESS TO MARKETS 15

Critical competencies I. HUMAN, PHYSICAL AND FINANCIAL RESOURCES 1. Professional and technical staffing of the Veterinary Services 2. Competencies of veterinarians & veterinary para-professionals 3. Continuing education 4. Technical independence 5. Stability of structures and sustainability of policies 6. Coordination capability of the sectors and institutions of the VS 7. Physical resources 8. Funding 9. Contingency and compensatory funding 10. Capability to invest and develop 16

Critical competencies II: TECHNICAL AUTHORITY AND CAPABILITY 1. Veterinary laboratory diagnosis 2. Laboratory Quality Assurance 3. Risk analysis 4. Quarantine and border security 5. Epidemiological surveillance 6. Early detection and emergency response 7. Disease prevention, control and eradication 8. Veterinary public health and food safety 9. Veterinary medicines and veterinary biologicals 10. Residue testing 11. Emerging issues 12. Technical innovation 17

Critical competencies III: INTERACTION WITH STAKEHOLDERS 1. Communications 2. Consultation with stakeholders 3. Official representation 4. Accreditation / Authorisation / Delegation 5. Veterinary Statutory Body 6. Participation of producers / stakeholders in joint programs 18

Critical competencies IV: ACCESS TO MARKETS 1. Preparation of legislation and regulations, and their implementation 2. Stakeholder compliance with legislation and regulations 3. International harmonization 4. International certification 5. Equivalence and other types of sanitary agreements 6. Traceability 7. Transparency 8. Zoning 9. Compartmentalization 19

PVS Expert Assessors ~ 70 OIE certified PVS experts trained so far (May 06; July 06 and Feb. 07; next in Feb. 08) Four operating languages : EN, FR, SP & RU Seeking geographical balance 20

PVS Teams Composed of OIE experts: One Team leader 1 or 2 Team Expert (s) Possibly 1 Observer / Facilitator 21

Tools for the Assessor PVS instrument Indicators for each critical competency Manual of the Assessor 22

PVS Assessment Procedure Official request from the Country (OIE sine qua non condition) Proposal of dates and PVS Expert Team Acceptance of mission by the Country PVS Mission / visit to the country 23

PVS Assessment Procedure Draft PVS Country Report OIE Peer Review Final PVS Country Report Acceptance by the Country 24

PVS evaluations conducted* Total Member countries Country requests PVS conducted 170 51 37 *as of 26 September 2007 25

PVS evaluations made by regions Region OIE Member countries Country requests PVS Missions conducted 1 Africa 51 26 19 America 29 8 6 Asia and Pacific 27 6 5 Europe 50 5 5 Middle East 13 6 2 TOTAL 170 51 37 1 As of September 26, 2007 26

PVS evaluations made by regions Africa (19) America (6) Asia and Pacific (5) Europe (5) Middle East (2) Algeria Benin Cameroon Chad Cote d Ivoire Congo (DR) Djibouti Egypt Gabon Guinea Kenya Lesotho Madagascar Malawi Morocco Nigeria Swaziland Tunisia Uganda Brazil Colombia Costa Rica Jamaica Mexico Panama Cambodia Indonesia Laos Mongolia Vietnam Kyrgyzstan Ukraine Armenia Uzbekistan Kazakhstan Turkey Yemen As of 26/09/2007 27

World Organisation for Animal Health 12 rue de Prony 75017 Paris, France Tel: 33 (0)1 44 15 18 88 Fax: 33 (0)1 42 67 09 87 e-mail: oie@oie.int http://www.oie.int 28