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Samuel Wakhusama Deputy Representative OIE Sub-Regional Representation for Eastern Africa and Horn of Africa GENERAL PRESENTATION OF THE OIE, INCLUDING OIE A-Z: STRUCTURES, OBJECTIVES & STRATEGIC PLAN Regional Workshop: Training of OIE National Focal Points for Wildlife (4th Cycle) Lion Hill Sarova Hotel, Nakuru 22-24 November 2016, KENYA 1

Agenda The OIE In in Brief Governance Structures of the OIE 6th Strategic Plan: 2016-2020 OIE s Missions 2

CHAPTER 1 THE OIE IN BRIEF 3

What is the OIE? An intergovernmental organisation created in 1924 to prevent the spread of animal diseases throughout the world 1924 1945 2003 Creation of the Office International des Epizooties (OIE) Headquarters in Paris (France) Creation of the United Nations Regional Representations New preferred name: World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE) Sub-Regional Representations & Sub-Regional Offices 4

World Organisation for Animal Health Established in 1924 5 regions 180 countries http://www.oie.int Certain countries belong to more than one region Liberia and South Sudan joined the OIE in May 2014 Mandate of the OIE to improve animal health, animal welfare and public health protection world-wide World Organisation for Animal Health Protecting animals, Preserving our future 5 5

Our mandate Transparency (WAHIS) Veterinary scientific information (disease control) Safe Trade (WTO) World Organisation for Animal Health Protecting animals, Preserving our future 6 6

CHAPTER 2 GOVERNANCE STRUCTURES OF THE OIE 7

GOVERNANCE STRUCTURES OF THE OIE The World Assembly of Delegates 8

World Assembly of OIE Delegates Highest authority of the OIE Composed of all National Delegates of the OIE Convene once a year FUNCTIONS Makes decisions through the adoption of resolutions Adopts the OIE Standards published in the OIE Codes and Manuals ELECTS Members of the OIE Council & Regional Commissions Members of the OIE Specialist Commissions Approves the official disease status of Member Countries and the list of OIE Collaborating Centres and Reference Laboratories Director General 1 Member = 1 vote 9

GOVERNANCE STRUCTURES OF THE OIE Council 10

Council Represents the World Assembly of Delegates FUNCTIONS Examines the technical and administrative documents prepared by the Director General and submitted to each Member Country prior to the World Assembly of Delegates Approves the OIE s provisional budget and monitors its implementation 3-year Term 2015 2018 Members elected by OIE Delegates Represents the World Assembly of Delegates between General Sessions 11

Council Members Members President Dr Botlhe Modisane (South Africa) Past President Dr Karin Schwabenbauer (Germany) Vice- President Dr Mark Schipp (Australia) Dr Joaquín Delgadillo (Mexico) Dr Evgeny Nepoklonov (Russia) Dr Nicholas Kauta (Uganda) Dr Toshiro Kawashima (Japan) Dr Hugo Idoyaga (Paraguay) Dr Hadi Ap Lawati (Oman) 12

GOVERNANCE STRUCTURES OF THE OIE Director General 13

The New OIE Director General Takeover: 1 January 2016 Elected in May 2015 by the World Assembly of national Delegates 1 st woman elected to this position 5-year Term 2016 2020 Implementation of the 6th Strategic Plan 2016-2020 Dr Monique ELOIT 14

Headquarters: Under the authority of the Director General

GOVERNANCE STRUCTURES OF THE OIE Specialist Commissions 16

Specialist Commissions Elected by the World Assembly of Delegates FUNCTIONS 3-year Term 2015 2018 Study Terrestrial epidemiological Animal Health and Standard scientific Commission issues Code Commission Animal disease prevention and control methods Scientific Commission for Animal Diseases Scientific Commission Develop, update and propose international standards and guidelines for adoption by the World Assembly of Delegates Aquatic Animal Health Standard Commission Aquatic Animal Commission Study scientific and technical issues raised by Members, excluding trade issues for which the Director General may propose mediation Biological Standard Commission Laboratories Commission 17

GOVERNANCE STRUCTURES OF THE OIE Regional Commissions 18

Regional Commissions Addresses specific local issues Africa Can be fully considered as regional institutions Board composed of 4 Delegates elected for a 3-year term of office by the World Assembly Americas 5 Europe Regional Commission Conferences Every 2 years in one of the countries of the region Asia, Far East, Oceania Middle East Recommendations submitted to the World Assembly for approval and implementation by the Director General Meet annually during the World Assembly 19

Regional Commission for Africa Bureau of the Commission (2015-2018) Council member President Vice- President Vice- President Secretary General Vice- President Member Dr Komla Batawui (Togo) Dr Ahmed Boughalem (Algeria) Dr Theogen Rutagwenda (Rwanda) Dr Gaston Djonwe (Cameroon) Dr Bothle Modisane (S/Africa) Dr Nicholas Kauta (Uganda) Regional Core Group Established based on the Work Plan 20

GOVERNANCE STRUCTURES OF THE OIE Regional and Sub-Regional Representations 21

Regional (RR) and Sub-Regional (SRR) Representations Under the direct authority of the Director General Collaborate closely with Regional Commissions World Organisation for Animal Health Protecting animals, Preserving our future 22

GOVERNANCE STRUCTURES OF THE OIE Ad hoc Groups Working Groups 23

Ad hoc and Working Groups Internationally renowned experts from the Reference Centres World Assembly of Delegates Forms Director General Forms 1 Permanent Animal welfare Working Groups Regularly updates progress made in the field of expertise: 2 Food safety 3 Wildlife Recommendations Ad Hoc Groups Punctual Prepare recommendations on specific topics: Examples: MERS-CoV Porcine epidemic diarrhoea Foot-and-mouth disease Advise on current issues Provide recommendations Specialist Commissions 24

GOVERNANCE STRUCTURES OF THE OIE Reference Centres 25

Reference Centres 313 Reference Centres 262 Reference Laboratories 51 Collaborating Centres 26

National Focal Points APPOINTED by the Delegate for each of the following 8 areas: Animal diseases notification Since 2007 Animal production food safety Since 2008 Wildlife - Since 2008 Animal welfare Since 2008 Aquatic animal disease Since 2008 Communication Since 2010 Veterinary products Since 2008 Veterinary Laboratories Since 2012 27

National Focal Points ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Assist the Delegate to Comment on draft standards proposed by the OIE Prepare and implement appropriate legislation Technical contact points with the OIE regional offices and headquarters Under the authority of the Delegate Information exchange and international networking 28

Focal Points Affiliation to OIE Headquarters New flow chart since July 1 st, 2016 Director General Communication Communication Deputy Director General Institutional Affairs and Regional Activities Deputy Director General International Standards and Science World Animal Health Information and Analysis Standards Status Programmes Science and New Technologies WAHIS Aquatic Food Welfare Laboratory Products Wildlife World Organisation for Animal Health Protecting animals, Preserving our future 29

CHAPTER 3 6TH STRATEGIC PLAN: 2016-2020 30

6 th STRATEGIC PLAN 2016-2020 Adopted in May 2015 by the 180 OIE Member Countries Entered in force on 1st January 2016 Includes the key missions of the 5th Strategic Plan 31

THE OIE SIXTH STRATEGIC PLAN 2016-2020 OIE s Global vision Economic prosperity, social and environmental welfare of populations 2020 Protecting animals Preserving our future Delivering timely, high quality information and services to allow the management of risks to terrestrial and aquatic animal health and welfare minimise associated dangers to human health protect the environment and biodiversity in a One Health approach 32

3 Strategic Objectives 1 2 3 Securing animal health and welfare by appropriate risk management Establishing trust through transparency and communication Ensuring the capacity and sustainability of national Veterinary Services Advance towards more science and transparency Develop partnerships Modernise the communication channels Value scientific information produced by the OIE Increase support to Member Countries 33

3 Cross-Cutting Areas A B C Scientific Excellence Diversity, Inclusiveness, Engagement, Transparency Governance OIE Reference Centres Organise scientific conferences and workshops Ad-hoc groups, working groups and staffing Wider demographic base Resource planning and accounting Partnership 34

Regional Perspective 1 st Regional Work Plan Framework (RWPF) 2011-2015 6 th OIE Strategic Plan 2016-2020 Regional Priorities for Asia-Pacific 2 nd Regional Work Plan Framework 2016-2020 Regional Objectives 1. Transparency and Communication in Animal Diseases Information 2. Contribution to the Development of Scientifically-Based Standards 3. Capacity Building for National Veterinary Services 4. Prevention, Control and Eradication of Animal Diseases including Zoonoses 5. Ensuring the Scientific Excellence of Information and Advice 6. Cooperation with Partner Agencies in the pursuit of One Health Concept 35

CHAPTER 4 OIE S MISSIONS 36

The Four Pillars of the OIE Improving animal health and welfare worldwide STANDARDS for international trade of animals and animal products TRANSPARENCY of the world animal disease situation EXPERTISE Collection and dissemination of veterinary scientific information SOLIDARITY between countries to strengthen capacities worldwide under the mandate given by the WTO including zoonoses animal disease prevention and control methods Capacity building tools and programmes 37

The Four Pillars of the OIE Improving animal health and welfare worldwide PILLAR 1: STANDARDS for international trade of animals and animal products under the mandate given by the WTO 38

Pillar 1: STANDARDS OIE key publications CODES Terrestrial Aquatic Once a year MANUALS Terrestrial Aquatic Standards to improve animal health and welfare and veterinary public health http://www.oie.int/en/international-standard-setting/overview/ 39

OIE international standards Standard setting procedure Transparent Democratic Science based Rapid & flexible Member participation Well-established International collaboration 40

OIE international standards Standard setting procedure 41

Animal Welfare A strategic commitment Animal Health, key component of animal welfare The OIE is the world reference organisation for developing international standards on animal welfare 42

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Food Security and Safety Food Security Key issue for public health (nutrition) Productivity is dependent on animal health Monitoring the use of antimicrobials Food Safety Need for global, national and local supply of food which is free from pathogens and sanitary risks ensured through healthy animals and effective Veterinary Services 44

One Health Concept A global strategy for managing risks at the Animal Human Ecosystems interface Tripartite agreement of 3 Directors General 3 Priorities Zoonotic influenzas Antimicrobial resistance Rabies OFFLU, OIE/FAO expertise network on animal influenza OIE closely participated to the elaboration of the WHO Global Action plan Zero human deaths from dog-mediated rabies by 2030 worldwide 45

Collaboration between WHO and OIE To provide countries with facilitating tools to build synergies and create bridges With the support of the WB and the EU 46

Intergovernmental regulations and standards for the development of national capacities for early detection and rapid response Intergovernmental Standards International Health Regulations (IHR) PVS tool IHR followup tool 47

The Four Pillars of the OIE Improving animal health and welfare worldwide PILLAR 2: TRANSPARENCY of the world animal disease situation including zoonoses 48

Pillar 2: TRANSPARENCY Provide information; transparent, relevant, accessible to all Objectives Promote the OIE and its work Useful animal health information (WAHIS) Communication with Veterinary Services (Chapter 3.3 of the Terrestrial Code) Targets Specialised General INCREASE AWARENESS Adhering to OIE s values and qualities Understand OIE s actions GENERATE ACTION Means An efficient network An expanded network A dynamic network Inform targets Train the 180x8 Focal Points Harmonise messages Public Relations Press Relations Social Networks Publications on a regular basis Updated website 49

The Four Pillars of the OIE Improving animal health and welfare worldwide PILLAR 3: EXPERTISE Collection and dissemination of veterinary scientific information animal disease prevention and control methods 50

Pillar 3: EXPERTISE OIE Reference centres Strengthen the OIE s network Reference Centres (313 in 2016) Laboratory Twinning Specific laboratory support projects Support veterinary scientific communities in developing countries by facilitating their involvement and their ability to create networks Disease control worldwide Continuously update the international standards of the OIE and the Codes Alimentarius 51

Reference Laboratories Expert Centres for animal diseases 262 Reference Laboratories in 39 countries 119 diseases 52

Collaborating Centres Centres of excellence on horizontal topics 51 Collaborating Centres in 26 countries 46 topics 53

The Four Pillars of the OIE Improving animal health and welfare worldwide PILLAR 4: SOLIDARITY between countries to strengthen capacities worldwide Capacity building tools and programmes 54

Pillar 4: SOLIDARITY PVS Pathway, Twinnings, Capacity building To improve animal health management worldwide There is a need to improve national policies OIE Solidarity tools:» PVS Pathway» Twinnings» Capacity Building 55

Pillar 4: SOLIDARITY PVS Pathway Sustainable consolidation of national animal health systems The OIE collaborates with governments, donors and other stakeholders 56

Pillar 4: SOLIDARITY Veterinary Education Recognition of veterinary qualifications and promotion of professional excellence throughout the world Global Conferences Recommendations Veterinary Education Core Curriculum Competencies of graduating veterinarians ( Day 1 Competencies ) Ad hoc Group Veterinary Education Twinning projects Created in 2010 57

Donors and Partners (OIE World Animal Health and Welfare Fund) 58

Publications CODES Terrestrial Aquatic Once a year MANUALS Terrestrial Aquatic BULLETIN 4 times a year SCIENTIFIC & TECHNICAL REVIEW 3 times a year WORLD ANIMAL HEALTH Online Permanently updated Technical Items, Information brochures, Specialised publications 59

Standards 60

Social Media YouTube Facebook OIEVideo World Organisation for Animal Health - OIE FlickR Twitter World Organisation for Animal Health @OIEAnimalHealth 61

Events and Global Conferences 2016: Implementation of the OIE s Sixth Strategic Plan (2016-2020) International Events World Wildlife Day 3 March World Veterinary Day 30 April World Rabies Day 28 September World Antibiotic Awareness Week November J F M A M J J A S O N D 84 th OIE General Session 22 27 May (Paris) Veterinary Education 22-24 June (Bangkok, Thaïland) Pastoralism preservation 31 August - 2 September (Mongolia) Animal welfare 6-8 December (Mexico) Antimicrobial resistance 13-15 December (Paris, France) OIE Global Conferences 62

Thank you for your attention Dr. Samuel Wakhusama Deputy Representative OIE Sub-Regional Representation for Eastern Africa and the Horn of Africa srr.eastern-africa@oie.int 12, rue de Prony, 75017 Paris, France www.oie.int media@oie.int - oie@oie.int World Organisation for Animal Health Protecting animals, Preserving our future 63