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New Year Greetings to the Press Paris, 13 January 2016
Dr Monique Eloit Director General World Organisation for Animal
Health (OIE) New Year Greetings to the Press Paris, 13 January 2016
The four pillars of the OIE
Improving animal health and welfare worldwide STANDARDS of
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 Agenda New elected Governance Bodies Sixth Strategic
Plan
Once every 15 years, all OIE Governance bodies are elected at the
same time New elected Governance Bodies Sixth Strategic Plan Work
Plan to achieve OIEs objectives World Organisation for Animal
Health Protecting animals, Preserving our future | 4 New elected
Governance Bodies of the OIE
Part 1 New elected Governance Bodies of the OIE World Organisation
for Animal Health Protecting animals, Preserving our future | 5 New
OIE Director General
Elected by the World Assembly of Delegates Term: 2009 OIE Deputy
Director General 2005 Deputy Director General for Food (France),
Chief Veterinary officer (CVO) of France Delegate to the OIE 2000s
Director at the French Food Safety Agency (Afssa) 1992 Launch of
the programme for the oral vaccination of foxes against rabies 1982
State civil service as a veterinary inspector 1977 Alfort National
Veterinary School (ENVA - France) The Sixth Strategic Plan
Part 2 The Sixth Strategic Plan World Organisation for Animal
Health Protecting animals, Preserving our future | 7 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 3 strategic
objectives Modernise the communication channels
1 2 3 Securing animal health and welfare by appropriate risk
management Establishing trust through transparency and
communication Ensuring the capacity and sustainability of
veterinary services Advance towards more science and transparency
Develop partnerships Modernise the communication channels Promote
scientific information produced by the OIE Increase support to
Member Countries Work plan to achieve OIEs objectives Part 3
World Organisation for Animal Health Protecting animals, Preserving
our future | 10 A worldwide network 180 301 71 13 1 One World, One
health WORLD FUND
Member Countries 301 Reference Centres 71 Partner organisations One
World, One health WORLD FUND Donor Commitments (121.6 million ) as
of 11 December 2015, excluding bank interest 13 Regional &
Subregional Representations 1 Headquarters Areas of focus Modernise
the communication channels
1 2 3 Securing animal health and welfare by appropriate risk
management Establishing trust through transparency and
communication Ensuring the capacity and sustainability of
veterinary services Advance towards more science and transparency
Develop partnerships Modernise the communication channels Promote
scientific information produced by the OIE Increase support to
Member Countries Areas of focus Modernise the communication
channels
1 2 3 Securing animal health and welfare by appropriate risk
management Establishing trust through transparency and
communication Ensuring the capacity and sustainability of
veterinary services Advance towards more science and transparency
Develop partnerships Modernise the communication channels Promote
scientific information produced by the OIE Intensify support to
Member Countries Advance towards more science and
transparency
1 2 3 Advance towards more science and transparency Guarantee
scientific expertise 301 Reference Centres Use of new technologies
New generations of experts Improving transparency with regards to
the OIE work Standards elaboration Official sanitary status Develop
partnerships 71 ONE HEALTH official agreements 1 2 3
Environment Human Health Animal Health ONE HEALTH The One Health
collaboration
1 2 3 The One Health collaboration 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 Global control of canine rabies
OFFLU, OIE/FAO expertise network on animal influenza OIE closely
participated to the elaboration of the WHO Global Action plan
WHO-OIE global conference in Dec. 2015 OIE standards on
Antimicrobial resistance updated in 2015
Preserving the efficacy of antimicrobials OIE intergovernmental
standards Use and surveillance of antimicrobials Veterinary
legislation Quality of Veterinary Services OIE activities on
antimicrobial resistance
Adopted at the OIEs 83rd General Session OIE Intergovernmental
standards Terrestrial & aquatic animals All updated in 2015
Global OIE database on the use of antimicrobials in farmed animals
Information collected through the national Veterinary Services (in
progress) OIE List of antimicrobial agents of veterinary importance
Updated in 2015 Capacity building programmes Regional Seminars for
OIE national focal points for veterinary products Global Conference
on rabies
Rabies still causes tens of thousands of deaths annually Global
framework for the elimination of dog-mediated human rabies Global
occurrence of rabies in 2015
3 Global occurrence of rabies in 2015 Rabies still causes tens of
thousands of deaths annually Data updated 5 January 2016 Rabies in
North Africa FOCUS Rabies endemic in North Africa
1 2 3 Rabies in North Africa FOCUS Rabies endemic in North Africa
Several stakeholders concerned (Ministries of Health, Agriculture,
Interior, Education) Link with stray dogs management Children first
victims of dogs bites Economic loss due to post-exposure human
treatments Need for communication tools Rabies communication
seminar
1 2 3 Rabies in North Africa FOCUS Rabies communication seminar
RECOMSA seminar dedicated to the communication strategy,awareness
and training on rabies for Maghreb countries 4-5 November Tunis
Representatives of all ministries concerned from 5 North African
countries OIE/WHO communication experts, sociologist and
communication agency Working sessions, new communication tools
first use in Tunis Nov. 2015 Rabies awareness campaigns
1 2 3 Rabies awareness campaigns Video The Philippines Video
Tunisia Video Areas of focus Modernise the communication
channels
1 2 3 Securing animal health and welfare by appropriate risk
management Establishing trust through transparency and
communication Ensuring the capacity and sustainability of
veterinary services Advance towards more science and transparency
Develop partnerships Modernise the communication channels Promote
scientific information produced by the OIE Intensify support to
Member Countries Improved communication channels
1 2 3 Improved communication channels Upcoming renovation of the
OIE website To ease the search of information To better answer
everyones needs Specific communication campaigns adapted to
targeted populations COMING SOON New OIE web portal on AMR
Infographic Posters National authorities Veterinarians Farmers
& animal owners Agriculture sector New OIE web portal on AMR
Stray Dogs campaign in Balkans 1st OIE knowledge Olympics
Regional projects Stray Dogs campaign in Balkans 1st OIE knowledge
Olympics Value scientific information produced by the OIE
1 2 3 Value scientific information produced by the OIE
TRANSPARENCY, EFFICACY, SPEED 2016 1920s Governments notify by
telegram the first cases of Rinderpest, Foot and Mouth disease,
etc., to the OIE 2005 All Member Countries are connected online to
a central server providing WAHIS public interface 2015 Annual
synthesis of the animal health situation worldwide Video Continuous
improvements in the accessibility of the world animal health
situation in a timely manner Mobile application WAHIS is a great
source of information
1 2 3 WAHIS is a great source of information Animal population and
Veterinary Services For every country, every disease, each month
Animals destroyed, slaughtered & ring vaccinated Morbidity
& mortality MILLIONS OF DATA Surveillance, prophylaxis &
control measures Serotype(s) incriminated Presence, absence,
suspicion Avian Influenza: evolution over the 10 last years
2 3 Avian Influenza: evolution over the 10 last years Data updated
22/12/2015 Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza Low Pathogenic Avian
Influenza Number of immediate notifications Subtypes H5 and H7
Highly pathogenic Avian Influenza
1 2 3 Highly pathogenic Avian Influenza Number of serotypes Data
updated 22/12/2015 Influenza H5: Worldwide situation
Countries having reported infection with avian influenza viruses in
2015 Subtype H5 Influenza H5: Worldwide situation
Countries having reported infection with avian influenza viruses in
2015 Subtype H5 Influenza H7: Worldwide situation
Countries having reported infection with avian influenza viruses in
2015 Subtype H7 Influenza H7: Worldwide situation
Countries having reported infection with avian influenza viruses in
2015 Subtype H7 H5N1: Current multifactoral situation
2 3 H5N1: Current multifactoral situation Data updated 22/12/2015
Dynamic of H5N1 in the period 2014 2015 Endemic countries in blue
H5N8: role of birds migratory routes in the dissemination
1 2 3 H5N8: role of birds migratory routes in the dissemination
Data updated 22/12/2015 Role of migratory routes Dynamic of H5N8 in
the period 2014 2015 Major flyways of migratory birds
1 2 3 Major flyways of migratory birds Sera insre cet aprs-midi Use
of WAHIS information to explain the evolution of diseases
1 2 3 Use of WAHIS information to explain the evolution of diseases
AT RISK? Since 1990s 1960s 1970s 1930s 1940s Global expansion of
lumpy skin disease and the role of climate change Use of WAHIS
information to explain the evolution of diseases
1 2 3 Use of WAHIS information to explain the evolution of diseases
Country Period Situation Lebanon 2012 (Nov) First occurrence Jordan
2013 (April) Irak 2013 (August) Turkey Iran 2014 (May) AzerbaiJan
2014 (July) Cyprus 2014 (Nov) Reoccurrence Kuwait Russia 2015
(July) Greece 2015 (August) Recent extension of LSD OIE/WAHID WAHIS
is a great source of information
1 2 3 WAHIS is a great source of information Veterinarians
Scientific community Countries Trade of animals and animals
products Dissemination on WAHIS interface Universities Scientific
associations Stakeholders Farmers, producers, etc. Research
institutes Areas of focus Modernise the communication
channels
1 2 3 Securing animal health and welfare by appropriate risk
management Establishing trust through transparency and
communication Ensuring the capacity and sustainability of
veterinary services Advance towards more science and transparency
Develop partnerships Modernise the communication channels Promote
scientific information produced by the OIE Intensify support to
Member Countries Escalate support to Member Countries
1 2 3 Escalate support to Member Countries Implement OIE global
strategies Reinforce national Veterinary Services Management of
sanitary crisis Foot and mouth disease Peste des petits ruminants
Avian influenza Rabies PVS Pathway Analysis ofemergency situations
1 2 3 OIE PVS Pathway Sustainable consolidation of national animal
health systems PVS evaluation missions
1 2 3 PVS evaluation missions 31 December 2015 128 missions
implemented Mission completed Mission requested Report Available
Specific approach PVS Veterinary legislation programme
1 2 3 PVS Veterinary legislationprogramme 31 December 2015 48
missions implemented Identification mission done Identification
mission requested Agreement Preparatory phase Implementation phase
Overall experience of the Member Countries with the PVS
Pathway
1 2 3 Overall experience of the Member Countries with the PVS
Pathway 98% Good to Excellent The PVS Experience Success
stories
1 2 3 The PVS Experience Success stories Expansion of activities
(Europe) Veterinary Departments have been established by local
Executive Authorities. Better coordination between ministries
(Middle-East) Creation of a Unit responsible for coordinating
veterinary inspection activities between all relevant public
institutions. Increased funding (Americas) The PVS Gap Analysis
mission report strongly supported the development of a 38 million
USD Investment Plan for the modernisation of the animal health,
food safety, and plant health Services. Veterinary Education
(Africa) Two new veterinary schools have been established at local
level in order to address shortage of veterinarians. New Laws /
Regulations initiated (Asia) The first law on animal health and
production has been developed. OIE Regional Vaccine Banks
1 2 3 OIE Regional Vaccine Banks 15 December 2015 RABIES Africa and
Asia FOOT AND MOUTH DISEASE Asia PESTE DES PETITS RUMINANTS Africa
Ordered or delivered to 19 countries Including 7.8 million doses
ordered or delivered through WHO Delivered to 5 countries Ordered
or delivered 13.1 million doses 3.35 million doses 14 million doses
Benefits of OIE Vaccine banks
1 2 3 Benefits of OIE Vaccine banks OIE intergovernmental standards
Reduced risks linked to storage Optimal management of shelf life
Quality Economies of scale Synergies and leverage effects Multiple
financial mechanisms Financing Limit national procurement
procedures Production upon demand Timely dispatch in case of
emergency Flexible quantities over time Logistics Fostering
implementation of regional/ global strategies Multi-party
vaccination campaigns (PPPs & NGOs) Coordination TO CONCLUDE
World Organisation for Animal Health Protecting animals, Preserving
our future | 19 Take away messages MODERNITY TRANSPARENCY DYNAMISM
EXCELLENCY
New technologies Young generations of scientists Intersectoral
approach DYNAMISM 6th strategic plan New governance bodies Active
network TRANSPARENCY Standards elaboration processes Communication
Sanitary information EXCELLENCY Actions Informations Services
Events and global conferences
2016: Implementation of the OIEs Sixth Strategic Plan ( )
International Events World Veterinary Day 30 April World Rabies Day
28 September World Antibiotic Awareness Week November J F M A J A S
O N D OIE Global Conferences 84th OIE General Session 22 27 May
(Paris) Veterinary Education June (Bangkok, Thaland) Pastoralism
preservation 31 August - 2 September (Mongolia) Animal welfare 6 -
8 December (Mexico) Click on the logo to read the concept note
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