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The OIE PVS Pathway Global Health Security Agenda (GHSA) Action Package Coordination Meeting 23 August, 2016, Jakarta

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The OIE PVS Pathway

Global Health Security Agenda (GHSA) Action Package Coordination Meeting

23 August, 2016, Jakarta

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OIE PVS Pathway

The OIE collaborates with governments, donors and other stakeholders

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Principles The OIE PVS Pathway is a continuou s process aiming to sustainably

improve the compliance of Veterinary Services with international

standards

External independent process

Experts trained and certified by the OIE

Based on facts & evidence, not impressions

Official request from OIE National Delegate => missions are

implemented on a voluntary basis

Purpose:

Assess compliance with OIE standards

Identify strengths / weaknesses and areas for improvements

Not an audit

Report = country property (confidentiality of results, unless agreed

differently)

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Code

chapters on

the

Evaluation of

Veterinary

Services

Guidelines

for

conducting

evaluation

1990

2006

First

edition

PVS Tool

First

Training of

OIE PVS

Experts

First

request for

a PVS

Evaluation

mission

Code

section

“Quality of

Veterinary

Services”

First

request for

a PVS Gap

Analysis

mission

2008 2009

Concept of

“OIE PVS

Pathway”

created

First edition

OIE PVS Tool

- Aquatic

2013

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State of implementation

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OIE PVS Pathway

The OIE collaborates with governments, donors and other stakeholders

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PVS Evaluation – Terrestrial August 2016

75%

No request Mission requested Special approach

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PVS Evaluation – Terrestrial August 2016

Mission requested Mission completed Report Available Special approach

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OIE PVS Pathway

The OIE collaborates with governments, donors and other stakeholders

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PVS Gap Analysis (PVS Costing Tool)

To determine and confirm country’s VS

priorities

To determine activities to be carried out

to achieve the expected results

Develop an indicative costing of the

human and physical resources required

for the effective and efficient

implementation of the activities defined

To support the preparation of national

investment programmes

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PVS Gap Analysis August 2016

84%

No request Mission requested

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PVS Gap Analysis

August 2016

Mission requested Mission completed Report Available

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OIE PVS Pathway

The OIE collaborates with governments, donors and other stakeholders

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PVS Legislation Support Programme

Aims to support Member Countries develop

a strong legislative framework in line with

Chapter 3.4. Veterinary Legislation

Consists of two phases:

1 - Veterinary Legislation Identification

mission aimed at obtaining a detailed

picture of the current state of veterinary

legislation in the country

2 - Middle term support to review and

modernise national veterinary legislation

(ad hoc national taskforce) on the basis

of national priorities

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PVS Veterinary Legislation Identification

August 2016

51%

No request Mission requested

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OIE PVS Pathway

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Other PVS “Treatments”

Veterinary Education Twinning Programme: Fosters quality

veterinary education through the exchange of teachers and students

Veterinary Statutory Body Twinning Programme: Develops the

competencies and capacities of VSBs so that they can fulfil their

responsibilities under the Veterinary Authority, whilst complying with

the international standards of the OIE

PVS Pathway Laboratory Mission: identify the resources required for

a sustainable, efficient, effective and viable national veterinary

laboratory network.

Laboratory Twinning Programme: Builds laboratory expertise for the

most important animal diseases and animal health-related topics,

providing a more balanced north-south distribution of advanced

expertise.

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OIE PVS Pathway

The OIE collaborates with governments, donors and other stakeholders

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PVS Evaluation Follow-Up

Initial country PVS Evaluation = baseline

Regular country PVS Evaluation missions are useful to assess,

monitor and accompany progress made:

change in legislation,

Modifications in structure – chain of command

Impact of national and international investments

Improved compliance with OIE standards, etc.

Every [3 to 5] years

Self-evaluation is also possible

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PVS Evaluation Follow-Up

August 2016

33%

No request Mission requested

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PVS Evaluation Follow-Up

August 2016

Mission requested Mission completed Report Available

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Support to IHR’s implementation

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Bridging WHO and OIE tools for the assessment of national capacities

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Other PVS “Treatments”

Veterinary Education Twinning Programme: Fosters quality

veterinary education through the exchange of teachers and students

Veterinary Statutory Body Twinning Programme: Develops the

competencies and capacities of VSBs so that they can fulfil their

responsibilities under the Veterinary Authority, whilst complying with

the international standards of the OIE

PVS Pathway Laboratory Mission: identify the resources required for

a sustainable, efficient, effective and viable national veterinary

laboratory network.

Laboratory Twinning Programme: Builds laboratory expertise for the

most important animal diseases and animal health-related topics,

providing a more balanced north-south distribution of advanced

expertise.

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Member Countries Experience

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OIE Member Countries Experience with

the PVS Pathway - Questionnaire

Objective:

To identify impact, measure satisfaction, and capture

success stories related to the PVS Pathway experience of

OIE Member Countries

Sent to 119 countries participating in the PVS Pathway

From 23 February to 21 July, 2015

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Response to the questionnaire

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Scoring System

Respondents were requested to select outcomes relevant to

their experience with the PVS Pathway, for which any

progress or improvement was noted

For each outcome selected, respondents were requested to

note the level or value of the improvement

Scale from 1 to 5 →1 being the minimum improvement and 5

being maximum improvement.

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Improvements resulting from

PVS Evaluation missions

0 20 40 60 80 100

Communication with ministries and government agencies

Expansion of VS activities

Communication with interested parties in the private sector

Increased training opportunities

Increase in staff numbers of official VS

Physical infrastructure improvements

New laws/regulations initiated

Understanding of OIE standards on VS

Clearer picture of the needs of VS

Understanding of strengths weaknesses of VS

5 4 3 2 1

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Improvements resulting from

PVS Gap Analysis missions

0 10 20 30 40 50 60

Increase in staff numbers of official VS

Communication with donors

Establishment of a VSB

Increased training opportunities

Communication with interested parties in the private sector

Support in the development of projects funded by donors

New laws/regulations initiated

Understanding of OIE standards on VS

Clearer picture of the needs of VS

Understanding of strengths weaknesses of VS

5 4 3 2 1

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Overall experience of the Member

Countries with the PVS Pathway

0

10

20

30

40

Unsatisfactory Poor Good Very good Excellent

1 1

31

41

17

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Member Countries Experience

Success Stories

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PVS Evaluation - Success Stories

Increase in the number of staff of the VS

“The Government approved the recruitment plan to

increase the number of new veterinarians to work at

district level and rural areas. In 2013-2014, 32 Dairy

Herd Health Units (DHHUs) have been established to

deliver better animal health services to farmers in rural

areas. The Veterinary Authority recruited 255 new

veterinarians to work at district level.” (Asia)

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PVS Gap Analysis - Success Stories

Support in the development of a project funded by donor

“An important programme funded by a donor was developed

based on the needs identified in the PVS Gap Analysis.”

(Asia)

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Veterinary Legislation - Success Stories

New Laws / Regulations initiated

“The first law on animal health and production has been

developed.” (Asia)

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WAY FORWARD

Support in strategic planning

Support in the implementation of outcomes

Support in bridging WHO IHR Monitoring Framework and OIE

PVS Pathway outcomes

Support to evolve the PVS Pathway approach to focus on the

assessment at lower jurisdictional levels (e.g. at provincial/state

level) through self-evaluation

Support in communication with Ministry of Finance and donors

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Donors and Partners – OIE World Fund

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