Evaluation of veterinary services outcomes IN MIDDLE EAST

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Evaluation of veterinary services outcomes IN MIDDLE EAST OIE Regional Workshop on the OIE procedure for the official recognition of Member Countries disease status and for the endorsement of national official control programme with regard to foot and mouth disease and peste des petits ruminants Cairo, Egypt, 5-6 October 2016

Veterinary Services’ Strategic Priorities PVS Pathway Capacity Building, Specific Activities, Projects and Programs  PVS Gap Analysis Evaluation PVS Evaluation Follow-Up Missions Veterinary Legislation Public / Private Partnerships Education Laboratories Diagnosis Prescription Treatment including Veterinary Services’ Strategic Priorities The OIE collaborates with governments, donors and interested parties

OIE PVS Evaluation Methodology A specific methodology has been developed and the OIE has published the OIE Tool for the Evaluation of Performance of Veterinary Services (OIE PVS Tool) as the basis for evaluating performance against the international standards published in the Terrestrial Code. A similar tool is available for the evaluation of Aquatic Animal Health Services Section 3 Quality of Veterinary Services Quality of Aquatic Animal Health Services

PVS Evaluation State of Play 25 May 2016 Middle East 12 OIE members => 6,7% of all OIE member countries 13 PVS Evaluation requests received => 9,6% of all requests 11 missions implemented => 8,7% of all implemented missions Australia, Malaysia, Japan will be realised soon

PVS Evaluation State of Play 25 May 2016   OIE Members PVS Evaluation requests received PVS Evaluation missions implemented Reports available for restricted distribution to Donors and Partners Publication on the OIE web site Africa 54 53 51 34 9 Americas 29 25 24 10 Asia, the Far East and Oceania 32 23 2 Europe 19 1 Middle East 12 13 11 4 TOTAL 180 135 128 69 22

PVS Evaluation State of Play Middle East – 25 May 2016 Mission completed Mission requested Report Available Specific approach

Confidentiality status of the reports Partners And Donors 4 http://www.oie.int/fr 5 1

Overview of PVS Evaluation Follow-Up missions (04 November 2015) Countries eligible for the OIE PVS Evaluation Follow-Up mission Bahrain Djibouti Egypt Jordan Kuwait Lebanon Oman Palestine Qatar Overall, the countries eligible for follow-up PVS evaluation mission are determined according to the following criteria: Countries that have had only a PVS evaluation mission and that it is more than 4 years Countries that have had a PVS evaluation mission followed by a Gap Analysis mission but for which the mission Gap is over 4 years (2011 or earlier) The list provided is indicative as the criteria are not golden rules, the OIE will not reject an application of a country because it does not strictly meet these criteria. Mission completed Mission requested Report Available

The global diagnostic Inadequate national chain of command; Weakness of private sector organisations; Inadequate budget; Aging veterinary population; Lack of control of veterinary para-professionals;

The global diagnostic Sub-optimal technical independence; Weak emergency response; Surveillance and laboratory network under- performing; Weak control on veterinary products; Unsuitable veterinary legislation.

Thank you very much for your attention!