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Veterinary paraprofessionals and Animal Health Services Delivery. S. Adediran, A. Twahir and L. Muraguri. Linking Veterinary paraprofessionals with Veterinarians WORLD ORGANISATION FOR ANIMAL HEALTH VETERINARY PARAPROFESSIONAL CONFERENCE St. George Hotel & Conference Centre, Pretoria, South Africa. 13 th 15 th October, 2015.

GALVmed Who we are and what we do Animal health Product development & adoption Partnership organisation A not for profit Public Private Partnership registered charity Funded by the UK Department for International Development (DFID) and The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation (BMGF). Partners: working with key partners to make a sustainable difference in access to animal health products for poor livestock keepers What we do How we work Slide 2

Livestock & people: Complex inter - relationship and Zoonosis. Many animal and human diseases can be exchanged via zoonotic (animal to human) or anthroponotic (human to animal) transmission. Slide 3

Why Animal Health lagged behind Human Health Global economic recession & Decline in AH service Primary Health care vs. Animal Health care Limited number & distribution of Vets Poor infrastructure, famine and Diseases outbreak Emergence of para-veterinarians Slide 4

Veterinary personnel in Animal Health Services - 2011 Source: Animal Health Information Department OIE Africa: 85% countries surveyed have 1 PVT to 2000 animals (i.e. 2,400 TLU) Slide 5

Roles of Veterinary Paraprofessionals (VPP) Increased availability of veterinary service in rural and conflict areas. Provision of livestock extension services Provision of more affordable service Disease monitoring and surveillance information. Vaccination against some diseases In many countries legislations still prohibit VPPs from providing animal health services especially in the private sector Slide 6

Impact of roles of CAHW Tom Olaka, a CAHW from Karamoja, Uganda, identified and reported the last outbreak of rinderpest in 2000 and provided information on livestock movements that led to an effective response, enabling the completion of rinderpest eradication from Uganda. Slide 7

GALVmed experience with Animal Health Delivery partners. Newcastle disease (ND) vaccination East Coast Fever (ECF) vaccination Slide 8

GALVmed experience with partners. Proportion of Vets and VPP employed in ECF and ND vaccination delivery in selected African countries Partner Product Vet Paravet CAHW Ratio Vet/VPP A East Coast Fever 10 35 0 0.28 B East Coast Fever 4 13 0 0.31 C Newcastle 6(5) 79 114 0.08 D Newcastle 1 2 160 0.006 E Newcastle 2 6 47 0.04 () Vets employed part-time Slide 9

GALVmed experience with partners. Proportion of Vets and VPP employed in ND vaccination delivery in selected Asian countries Partner Vet * Paravet CAHW vaccinator Ratio Vet/VPP A 1(1) 0 96 0 0.02 0(1) 0 0 195 0.005 B 0(1) 3 0 20 0.04 C 1 0 80 36 0.009 D 3 6 37 200 0.01 E 0(1) 1 0 125 0.008 * Vets active as trainers () Vets employed part-time Slide 10

Challenges & Opportunities over activities of para veterinarians Photo Credits: Newhope360.com, Picky wallpapers.com, gavi.org, wings900.com, YouTube Slide 11

Competitive or Complementary partners? Commandants & Foot Soldiers A respondent OIE survey. "One vet supervising ten para-veterinarians and one hundred CBAHWs can treat 500,000 animals in a day. One vet working alone could only treat 50 animals in a day." Slide 12

Is Primary Animal Healthcare attainable? Integrated Primary Animal Healthcare Program. Clear guidelines from OIE, AU-IBAR and VSB on classification, training, accreditation/registration of VPP ONE HEALTH goals based on principles Equity Efficiency Quality service Accessibility. Inclusive approach to AH by Veterinary Statutory Boards Vision 2050: Equal Access to Good quality healthcare for Animals Slide 13

Take Home messages Health is wealth AH as Development Tool Clearly articulated livestock health programs Coordination, collaboration & supervision for QA. A Vet is a Phone call away Slide 14

Who will be the FATHER of Primary Animal Healthcare in Africa? As we look ahead into the next Century, Leaders will be those who empower others Bill Gates. Daniel Walsh Father of Veterinary Technology in USA THANK YOU Slide 15