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The PVS Evaluation and convergence PVS-PCP
Monique Eloit and Joseph Domenech
OIE
4th West Eurasia Annual Roadmap Meeting
2-4 April 2013, Bakou, Azerbaijan
The Progressive Control Pathway for FMD (PCP-FMD)
the FAO-OIE Global Strategy
The OIE Performance of the Veterinary Services (PVS) Pathway will be the major tool of
Component 2 “Strengthening Veterinary Services” to structure and plan the activities and
assess progress.
It is a continuous process aiming to sustainably improve the compliance of Veterinary
Services with international standards
The OIE PVS Pathway
Missions completed: 111 Missions requested: 118
OIE PVS Evaluation Reports Available: 81
A continuous Process to improve the compliance of VS with international standards
PVS Gap Analysis Mission
OIE PVS Legislation missions, Veterinary Education (twinnings), Veterinary Stat Body (twinnings), Laboratory PVS Gap Analysis, One Health PVS mission. PVS Pathway Follow-up Eval., Round tables with donors.
Missions completed: 56 Missions requested: 74
Reports Available: 33 How and what to finance is the sovereign decision of the country
OIE PVS Tool
Public document
http://www.oie.int/eng
/oie/organisation/A_2010_
PVSToolexcluding
indicators.pdf
-Manual of the Assessor
(Given to OIE PVS Assessors)
Volume 1: Guidelines for
conducting an OIE-PVS Evaluation
Volume 2: Guidelines for writing an OIE-PVS Evaluation
Report
- OIE PVS Tool with Provisional Indicators (Given to OIE PVS Assessors)
Human, Physical, Financial
Resources
Technical Capability
and Authority
Interaction with Stake
holders
Market Access
4 fundamental components
Critical competencies
(6 - 14)
5 levels of advancement
PVS Evaluation of Veterinary Services
The diagnosis
Market Access
PVS Tool: Levels of advancement
Level 1 no compliance
Level 5 full compliance with
OIE standards
• 5 levels of advancement (qualitative) for each critical competency
• A higher level assumes compliance with all preceding levels
The basic principle is that a country embarking on the PCP-FMD should acquire the appropriate capacity and capability of the VS to conduct activities aimed at the control or elimination of FMD (and other TADs). This is referred to as the ‘enabling environment’ in the PCP. Fundamental to progressively develop the Veterinary Service as the country moves up through the FMD-PCP stages and official recognition by the OIE of national control programmes and free status
Linking the OIE PVS and FMD PCP Tools
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33 OIE PVS Critical Competencies (CCs) among 46 are of particular relevance to the prevention and control of FMD:
Animal Health (4 / 5)
Veterinary Public Health (1 / 4)
Laboratory (2 / 2)
Trade (4 / 8)
General Management (17 / 31)
Resources (5 / 6)
Table I. Selection of FMD related PVS CCs
Linking the PCP-FMD stages to the OIE PVS levels of Critical Competencies
FMD PCP Stage 1: PVS level 3 required for 7 CCs
FMD PCP Stage 2: PVS level 3 required for 17 CCs
FMD PCP Stage 3 (request for official OIE endorsed FMD national control programme): PVS Level 3 for all 33 CCs
FMD PCP Stage 4 (transition towards OIE-free status with or without vaccination): PVS level 3 for all 33 CCs
A correspondence table has been worked out between the PCP Stages and the compliance level required for each of the PVS Critical competencies
(CCs) relevant to FMD control
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