GA 2018-PlS Presentation Chiang-Oct2018
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World Veterinary Association
Since 1863
Representing the Global veterinary Profession
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World Veterinary Association activities in
One Health
Dr Johnson Chiang
WVA PRESIDENT
Reykjavik, Iceland – 6th
October 2018
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WVA
WVA was initiated from the first International
Veterinary Congress at Hamburg in 1863.
Today, the WVA represents over 500,000
veterinarians through its 95 member associations
across six continents
qWVA Mission
To assure and promote animal health
and welfare and public health
globally, through developing and
advancing veterinary medicine, the
veterinary profession as well as
public and private veterinary
services.
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WVA is committed to the
One-Health concept
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The One-Health concept recognizes that the
health of people and the health of animals
and the environment are strongly interlinked.
WVA is committed to the
One-Health Approach
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Through a One-Health approach
veterinarians, physicians, ecologists, and many
others work together to learn about how health
threats spread among people, animals, and the
environment and how to control such threats.
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WVA collaborations with International Organizations
WVA believes in working in partnership.
WVA signed recently a Memorandum of Understanding and effectively collaborates with relevant
global partners on various One Health issues
• Food and Agriculture Organisation of the UN (FAO)
• Global Alliance on Rabies Control (GARC)
• International Dairy Federation (IDF)
• World Animal Health Organization (OIE)
• World Health Organisation (WHO)
• World Farmers Organization (WFO)
• World Medical Association (WMA)
• World Small Animal Veterinary Association (WSAVA)
• World Animal Protection
• International Committee of Military Medicine (ICMM)
WVA One Health
Activities
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WVA prepares and promotes global position papers/statements
on One Health related issues:
• One Health concept
• WVA Declaration of Incheon on the Role of the Veterinary Profession in One
Health and EcoHealth Initiatives
• Responsible Use of Antimicrobials
• Role of the Veterinarian in Animal Welfare
• Rabies control
• Opposition to International Scheduling of Ketamine
• The Benefits of Animal Vaccination Programs in Advancing Animal and Human
Health (in drafting process)
• Availability of veterinary medicines (in drafting process)
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WVA One Health
Activities
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WVA promotes and raises awareness
on different One Health Issues
• 6 WVA Global One Health Summit meetings with high-level
support of FAO, OIE and WHO on these themes:
Ø 2011: Antimicrobial resistance
Ø 2013: Global Wellbeing – a Partnership of Animal and Human
Health.
Ø 2015: Emerging and Re-Emerging Diseases
Ø 2017: Antimicrobial Resistance: from awareness to Action
Ø 2018: Biosecurity
Ø 2019: Value of Vaccination
WVA One Health
Activities
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• World Veterinary Day themes:
2009: Veterinarians and livestock farmers, a winning partnership
2010: One World, One Health: more cooperation between
veterinarians and physicians
2011: Rabies
2012: Antimicrobial resistance
2013: Vaccinations
2014: Animal Welfare
2015: Vector-borne Diseases with a Zoonotic Potential
2016: Continuing Education with One Health Focus
2017: Antimicrobial Resistance-from Awareness to Action
2018: The role of the veterinary profession in sustainable
developments to improve livelihoods, food security and
safety.
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WVA One Health
Activities
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• WVA offers veterinary technical advice on global
guidelines/discussions papers produced by
International Health Agencies.
• Publishes different press release and articles in peer-
reviewed journals
• Produced together with HealthforAnimals (the global
animal medicines association) an online resource
entitled Animal Health Matters to educate and to build
greater awareness of the most pressing issues in
animal and human health.
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WVA and WMA collaboration plan
In October 2012, the WVA and the WMA signed on a
Memorandum of Understanding to collaborate in a unified
approach to tackle common health issues to improve
Global Health.
This initiative encouraged a number WVA and WMA
members to adopt this model of collaboration and to sign
similar agreements between Veterinary and Medical
associations at national level to use the One Health
Approach in their countries.
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WVA/WMA GLOBAL CONFERENCES
ON ONE HEALTH
2013 – World Veterinary Association (WVA) and the World
Medical Association (WMA) agree to organize a Global
Conference on One Health (GCOH) to promote the One
Health Concept to a wide audience of veterinarians and
physicians, and veterinary and medical students.
2015 – 1st GCOH in Spain in May with support of Spanish
Medical and Veterinary Associations
2016 – 2nd
GCOH in Japan in November with the Japanese Medical and
Veterinary Associations
2019 – Discussions on going with the Brazilian Veterinary and Medical
Associations to hold the 3rd
GCOH in Brazil (Not Confirmed)
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End Rabies Now Campaign
Since 2015, the WVA and WMA publish
Together joint press releases to mark
the World Rabies Day that takes place
annually on 28th
September 2018.
WVA/WMA joint press release
WVA-WMA Joint Press Release against
international scheduling of ketamine
WVA and WMA expressed their opposition regarding the
re-classification of ketamine, as this could lead to
ketamine no longer being available to veterinary and
medical clinicians, especially in remote areas.
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Conclusion
Animal Health + Human Health + Environment Health
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One Health
Veterinarians have the scientific, medical training and
the statutory accountability as well as the opportunity
and the responsibility to engage in a wide range of
employment fields that deliver services to the
benefit of society and all animals.
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