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Public and private sector roles in addressing animal health
issuesStrengthening the relationship between
public and private sector roles (commercial and community animal health)
in addressing animal health issues
Rob de RooijConsultant, R&R Balkan Ltd, Sofia, Bulgaria
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Background paper by Rob de Rooij, Jonathan Rushton, Anni McLeod and Joseph Domenech
Acknowledging comments made by:Tony Forman, Jim Hancock, Nancy Morgan,Rommy Viscarra and Jan Slingenbergh
References – see background paper
Outline of presentation
1. Introduction2. Institutional Environment3. Context4. Roles and Responsibilities5. Conclusions6. Recommendations
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1. Introduction
HPAI has shown the urgent need for public veterinary services (in some countries) to adapt to the rapidly changing livestock sectors, in particular the poultry sector
(NATIONAL) ANIMAL HEALTH SYSTEMS
= the combination of all public and private sector animal health activities
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2. Institutional Environment
Who are the actors; what are their strategies?
Who regulates?
Public policy making towards influencing and directing private strategies
Condition: official public veterinary services need the organizational capacity, both human and in terms of infrastructure and logistics, to provide vision, leadership and control on national animal health issues.
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3. Contextincreasing complexities in the value chain
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4. Roles and ResponsibilitiesPublic sector• Surveillance (disease and the sector)• Border and movement control• Coordination; direction of field disease control operations• Monitoring of disease control measures• Rehabilitation measures• CommunicationPrivate sector• Coordination, communication, cooperation with public
sector• Biosecurity and self-policing• Procurement and distribution of animal health inputs• Transparency and honesty in fund disbursements
5. Conclusions
Animal health services for the poultry sector are provided by both public and private veterinary services in nearly all countries.
These make up a national animal health system that services and supports the poultry sector in its day to day activities and future plans for development.
To strengthen these services there are urgent needs for:• Support to be provided to both the public and private
veterinary services• Encourage and facilitate discussions between
public and private sectors involved in poultry production
• Understanding of the sector in all its aspects when setting public policy
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6. Recommendations (i)
Development of programmes to:
• strengthen the public veterinary services in their role of dealing with:
a) defining strategies and policies for prevention & control of TADs
b) defining & enforcing animal health / food safety laws, regulations
c) implement surveillance, detection & response to TADs and crises
d) undertake epidemiological assessment and early warning
• train on “Leadership and vision for national animal health systems”, dealing with:
decentralization, enforcement in complex value chains, manpower needs, information sharing, defining roles, managing contracts
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6. Recommendations (ii)
Development of guidelines on cost sharing for HPAI control measures (e.g. compensation funds, vaccination)
Regional and global engagement of the poultry private sector industries in discussions on animal health strategies, market mitigation measures, value chain biosecurity and social responsibilities
National, decentralized and local engagement of private sector stakeholders in discussions about and implementation of animal health interventions
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