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GRF 2nd One Health Summit 2013: Presentation by Alain Dehove, OIE - World Organisation for Animal Health, FR
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Plenary VI: Implementation of a Global One Health Approach – The Way Forward
The OIE PVS Pathway &Notification of Animal Diseases
Davos, Switzerland17-20 November 2013
Dr Alain Dehove,Coordinator of the OIE World Animal Health and Welfare Fund
The OIE PVS Pathway
OIE international standards
OIE international standards, guidelines and recommendations for animal health (including zoonoses)
Including standards on quality of Veterinary Services and/or Aquatic Animal Health Services
International standard setting organisations
SPS Agreement
Food SafetyCODEX
Plant HealthIPPC
Animal HealthOIE
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OIE PVS Pathwayis a continuous process aiming to sustainably improve
compliance of Veterinary Services with international standards and their sustainable efficiency
The PVS Pathway
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The PVS Pathway
Capacity Building,
Specific Activities,
Projects and Programs
PVSGap Analysis
PVS Evaluation
PVS PathwayFollow-Up Missions
Veterinary Legislation
Public / PrivatePartnerships
VeterinaryEducation
Laboratories
" Diagnosis " " Prescription "
“Treatment”
including Veterinary Services’ Strategic Priorities
The OIE collaborates with governments, donors and other stakeholders
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Human,
Physical,
Financial
Resources
Technical
Capability
and
Authority
Interaction
with
Interested
Parties
4 fundamental components
Critical competencies
(6 - 18)
47 in total
5 levels of advancement
Market
Access
OIE PVS Tool
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OIE Members
PVS Evaluation requests received
PVS Evaluation missions
implemented
Reports available for (restricted)
Publication on the OIE website
Africa 52 53 50 39 8
Americas 29 25 22 18 8
Asia, the Far East and Oceania
32 19 18 11 1
Europe 53 16 16 12 1
Middle East 12 12 11 5 1
TOTAL 178 125 117 85 19
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Initial PVS Evaluation Missions (Nov. 2013)
> 70% of OIE Members
Mission completedMission requested Report Available Specific approach
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Overview of initial PVS Evaluation missions
State of play (up to 5 November 2013)
OIE Members
PVS Gap Analysis requests received
PVS Gap Analysis missions
implemented
PVS Gap Analysis reports
received
Reports available for (restricted)
Africa 52 43 36 36 22
Americas 29 15 11 10 10
Asia, the Far East and Oceania
32 16 11 11 8
Europe 53 8 6 6 2
Middle East 12 8 4 4 0
TOTAL 178 90 68 67 41
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PVS Gap Analysis Missions (Nov. 2013)
> 72% of OIE Members (in PVS)
General competencies Cross-cutting issues
TRADE 1 (CC: II-4) VPH 1 (CC: II-8.A) AH 1 (CC: II-5.A) LAB 1 (CC: II-1.A) MVS (CC: I-4) MVS (CC: I-2.A)TRADE 2 (CC: II-12.A) VPH 2 (CC: II-8.B) AH 2 (CC: II-5.B) LAB 2 (CC: II-1.B) MVS (CC: I-5) MVS (CC: I-2.B)TRADE 3 (CC: II-12.B) VPH 3 (CC: II-8.C) AH 3 (CC: II-6) LAB 3 (CC: II-2) MVS (CC: I-6A) MVS (CC: I-3)TRADE 4 (CC: IV-4) VPH 4 (CC: II-9) AH 4 (CC: II-7) VL Sub-total MVS (CC: I-6B) MVS (CC: I-11)TRADE 5 (CC: IV-5) VPH 5 (CC: II-10) AH 5 (CC: II-13) MVS (CC: II-3) MVS (CC: III-1)TRADE 6 (CC: IV-6) VPH 6 (CC: II-11) AH Sub-total MVS (CC: III-4) MVS (CC: III-2)TRADE 7 (CC: IV-7) VPH Sub-total MVS (CC: III-5.A) MVS (CC: III-3)TRADE 8 (CC: IV-8) MVS (CC: III-5.B) MVS (CC: IV-1)
Trade Sub-total MVS (CC: III-6) MVS (CC: IV-2)MVS (CC: IV-3)
MVS Sub-total
Management of Veterinary ServicesVeterinary Laboratories
Animal HealthVeterinary Public
HealthTrade
5 PVS Gap Analysis Pillars
5 levels of advancement (1 - 5)
47 critical competencies
PVS Gap Analysis Tool (PVS Costing Tool)
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Mission completedMission requested Report Available
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Overview of PVS Gap Analysis missions
State of play (up to 5 November 2013)
OIE Members PVS Legislation
mission requests received
PVS Legislation missions
implemented
PVS Legislation documents
received
Africa 52 27 18 17
Americas 29 7 5 4
Asia, the Far East and Oceania
32 5 5 5
Europe 53 3 2 2
Middle East 12 4 4 4
TOTAL 178 46 34 32
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Veterinary Legislation Missions (Nov. 2013)
> 37% of OIE Members (in PVS)
Mission completedMission requested
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Overview of Veterinary Legislation Missions
State of play (up to 5 November 2013)
The PVS Pathway is a “system of measurement and evaluation that is an effective foundation for improving animal and public health at the national, regional, and international levels” (Chris Elias, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, May 2013, OIE World Assembly)
(External) assessment system and contribution to a set of simple metrics and an objective to drive investments and reach global health security goals, while supporting the implementation of existing international obligations, regulations and standards, such as the World Health Organization (WHO) International Health Regulations, and the World Organization for Animal Health (OIE) Performance of Veterinary Services (PVS) Pathway
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PVS Pathway Indicators
Notification of animal diseases
178 OIE Members are responsible for global animal disease surveillance and must report significant disease events to the OIE (listed diseases and emerging events)
Information comes from reports sent by Member Countries (immediate disease notifications and follow-up reports; six-monthly reports and annual reports)
OIE disseminates official reports from Members to all Members and to the public via an alert system
Public access to the World Animal Health Information Database (WAHID) = all data collected through the OIE's World Animal Health Information System (WAHIS)
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Global disease surveillance and transparency
OIE tracks rumours on a daily basis and validates this information through official contacts
Critical to verify information collected so that appropriate decisions and mitigation measures can be taken (cost of false alerts can be extremely high)
Connectivity of Regional Information Systems (ADIS (EU), ARIS (IBAR), ARAHIS (ASEAN), …) with existing Global Animal Health Information Systems (WAHIS)
GLEWS (Global Early Warning System): combines rumour tracking of OIE, WHO and FAO
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Global disease surveillance and transparency
Contact person: Dr Alain Dehove • [email protected]
12 rue de Prony, F-75017 Paris, France • www.oie.int • [email protected]
OrganisationMondialede la SantéAnimale
WorldOrganisationfor AnimalHealth
OrganizaciónMundialde SanidadAnimal
Thank you for your attention
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