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Legislation & CAHWS in Kenya OIE AVTA GALVmed Conference Johannesburg [13 16/10/15] Dr. Mwenda Mbaka Kenya Veterinary Board

Introduction This session is on "Country testimonies : Community based animal health workers (CAHW)" Presentation The issues surrounding CAHWs & Kenya s legal stance towards them Topics Formation of KVB, Veterinary Professionals in Kenya, Genesis of CAHWs in Kenya, Current Status regarding CAHWs, redefining CAHWs

Formation of the KVB Established according to the VSVP ACT 2011 of the Laws of Kenya Comprises of 18 members 4 elected Veterinary Surgeons 3 elected Veterinary Paraprofessionals 11 appointed Subject matter specialists appointed by the CS in charge of Veterinary Affairs in Kenya

Veterinary Professionals in Kenya Veterinary Surgeons [5year BVM Degree Program] BSc in AH [4 year Degree Program] Dip in AH [3 year Diploma Program] Cert in AH [2 year Certificate Program] Training is on a KVB prescribed Curriculum Each cadre s functions are stated in Law Practice must be supervised by a Vet Surgeon

Genesis of CAWHs 70% of Kenya ASAL [ Livestock land ] ASAL: Poor infrastructure & insecurity Poor access to Vet Services Gap filled by owners, illegal Vet medicines dealers Problem compounded by SAPs & withdrawal of Govt involvement in the delivery of Vet Services

Genesis of CAWHs Cont d SAPS Privatization of services [freeze on employment of vet professionals] Removal of subsidized inputs & services such as AI, Clinical services, Vector control, etc. Implications VPH challenges > unsafe products > lock out from lucrative markets > poverty in ASAL Catch 22 Poverty > passive to quality of inputs, mine the environment for survival > threatens pastoralism

Genesis of CAWHs Cont d Intervention NGOs took a lead to address the challenges Introduced CAHWs Definition > Grass roots livestock owners prepared with basic training (capacity building) to serve others on matters AH Challenge: training content not standardized, & hence suspected to produce incompetent CAHWs Widespread misuse of veterinary medicines

Genesis of CAWHs Cont d Outcome Risk to veterinary public health Lock out from global markets Threat to livestock production Poverty & consequential environmental destruction Situation unacceptable to KVB & DVS Intervention DVS, KVB, NGOs & UON developed a Standard Guideline for the training of CAHWs

Current Status OIE guideline (Article 3.1.2.1 TAHC 2011) > the delivery of Vet services should be by Professionals: VSs and VPPs The VS & VPPs should be effectively regulated by Regulatory Bodies [e.g. KVB] Regulation: Training, Professionalism [Ethical Practice, Conduct, Use of Inputs & Animal Welfare] Kenya ratified WTO/OIE Resolutions & hence developed the VSVP Act 2011 to enable it to comply

Current Status cont d New challenges emerged The post SAPs impacts still influential: Vet professionals are not routinely employed into public service Marginalization of ASALs over the years: poor infrastructure & insecurity, and hence poor accessibility, e.g. by Vet professionals The VSVP Act 2011 illegalizes the Training & Practice of the traditional CAHWs

Current status cont d Intervention Opportunities Devolution Equalization [Marginalization Compensation] Fund Upsurge in Animal Health Training Institutions [AHTIs] A KVB which is growing in strength Political support, as awareness grows

Current Status cont d Devolution Counties can prioritize their preferences E.g. invest in rewarding emoluments for Vet Professionals [NGO staff work in ANY terrain] Equalization Funds can be used to fast track infrastructural development The AHTIs producing more professionals [2 BVM, 2 BSc AH, several Dip & Cert in AH)

Redefining a CAHW On pg 9 of the Std guidelines for training of CAHWs is listed the criteria for selection of training candidates On the foot note is written Illiteracy should not disqualify candidates who are otherwise suitable to being trained In the VSVP Act 2011 Rules on training of VPPs, the lowest cadre, which is Certificate holders, shall have a minimum of C at KCSE and a minimum of C in Biology or Biological Sciences

Redefining a CAHW Cont d The rationale for a CAHW is a Veterinary Service Provider who will live and work with specific communities all year round This is critical for the ASALs Legally, we can retain the rationale but reject the criterion for recruitment A CAHW should be a Community Based Professional Animal Health Worker CBPAHW

Redefining a CAHW Cont d A CBPAHW: Should be a holder of a minimum of Certificate in Animal Health Their deployment should comply with 2 nd Schedule of the VSVP Act 2011, of the Laws of Kenya

Current Status Cont d Benefits of a Strong KVB Enhanced compliance with OIE guidelines Acceptability of Kenyan products in Lucrative Global Markets Improving ARS Better profits for farmers >re invested in sector > sustainability Farmers pay professionals better Enhanced VPH, Food Security, Animal welfare

Practices of a VPP VSVP Act Section 14 paragraph (2): A person practices as a VPP if he performs any of the functions set out in the 2 nd Schedule in the manner specified therein: Provided that the CS may, on the advice of the Board, from time to time and as the need arises, review the 2 nd Schedule

Practices of a VPP Cont d Citation from the 2 nd Schedule Notwithstanding the provisions of Parts A and B of this Schedule a VPP shall perform the services referred to in Part A only during the course of delegated responsibility (a) as an employee of the Government; or (b) as an employee of a registered Veterinary Surgeon

Conclusion Veterinary services are a science whose aim is to safeguard Human health Animal welfare Environmental health (welfare) Food security [quantity & quality] Wealth creation Vet Services should be delivered only by Veterinary Professionals

Thank you Mwenda Mbaka Kenya