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Workshop on Regional Cooperation on Animal Welfare Amman 04-06 October 2009
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Future Perspectives for Animal Welfare in Arab Countries: Role of FAO Presented by: Dr. George Khoury FAO Regional Coordinator Regional Animal Health Center for the Middle East On behalf of FAORNE Contacts: george.khoury@fao.org +961 70 166 172
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The welfare of humans and the welfare of animals are closely linked. In many regions, a secure supply of food for people depends on the health and productivity of animals, and these in turn depend on the care and nutrition that animals receive. Many diseases of humans are derived from animals. Roughly one billion people, including many of the world’s poor, depend directly on animals for income, social status and security as well as food and clothing, and the welfare of their animals is essential for their livelihood. Moreover, positive relations with animals are an important source of comfort, social contact and cultural identification for many people. As a backdrop, the human population of the world, and the correlated human demand for products of animal origin, continues to rise to unprecedented levels. The resulting escalation of animal production raises a number of ethical issues, including environmental sustainability and secure access to food, which must be considered alongside the growing concern about animal welfare. Introduction
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Animal welfare is coming to be recognized as highly relevant to success in international development. It is integral to programmes to improve animal health, to develop livestock production, to respond to natural disasters where animals are involved, and to improve the fit between the genetic constitution of animals and the environments in which they are kept. Development agencies that fail to take animal welfare into account may miss important opportunities to improve the lives of people who depend on animals for their livelihood. In addition, compliance with animal welfare standards can promote improved technology and open access to international markets for products from less developed countries, thus contributing to development. Introduction (Cont.)
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For these many reasons, FAO has decided to give more explicit and strategic attention to animal welfare in its capacity-building activities in countries with developing economies. To guide its activities, the FAO convened an Expert Meeting to provide advice on ‘Capacity building to implement good animal welfare practices’. We have to state that the relation between farmers and their animals in the Middle East is a very close relation, especially in rural areas. They live under the same shelter sometimes and they are treated as members of the family. The economic situation plays an important role in practicing animal welfare. Introduction (Cont.)
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Ethical reasons Good animal welfare practices have multiple benefits for people as well as animals. Can improve Animal Health and productivity and help maintain the food supply for people. Can sustain the livelihood of small scale animal producers. Can help preserve stable rural communities. Can contribute to food safety and to human health. Can help to prevent and control of different animal diseases. Can contribute to teaching of care, force for social cohesion within the family and communities. Can help to open access to international markets for animals and animals products of countries in the Middle East Why Animal Welfare ???
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Animal welfare is desired by traditions, habits culture and religions in the Middle East. Sub-optimal animal welfare is influenced by: Socio-economic status of animal keepers. Poverty in rural areas; sometimes farmers can not offer a good shelter, feed, water… Lack of information, guidance and awareness about animal welfare. Incompetent legislations and directives. Animal Welfare situation in the Middle East
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Proactively include animal welfare as a basic element of its projects, integrated with other goals such as food safety - human and animal health, environmental sustainability – worker safety – rural development. Effective capacity building for good animal welfare practices and encourage alliances among other organizations. Animal welfare should not be treated as a stand alone issue, but as one among many socially important goals. FAO sponsored projects attempt to understand and engage with the people who work with animals, to recognize the cultural norms, knowledge and abilities they have and facilitate their own innovation and problem solving. FAO strategies
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Assessment and opportunities in the entire system of production chain in the region to identify causes of sub-optional welfare; and the most effective approach is likely to be a continual improvement process rather than the importation of radically different procedures based on foreign technology. Providing assistance on animal welfare legislation to member countries on request. Capacity building through: Education to create awareness of animal welfare and an understanding of its significance for successful production. Engagement to foster active involvement of people who work with animals. Include animal welfare in all extension programmes Translating to Arabic language related documents and website. FAO strategies (Cont.)
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Improvement of animal welfare will require strategic partnerships among different international organizations, producer organizations, NGOs and financial institutions… Formal animal welfare programmes (national laws, international agreements, corporate programmes) can provide valuable guidance and incentives for improving animal welfare. As poverty can severely limit ability of owners to care for animals, poverty reduction among animal producers in the Middle East is a significant priority for improving animal welfare. different organizations and institutions should stand by FAO with its efforts to reduce poverty and improve livelihoods of farmers, which consequently improve animal welfare. Summary
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