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1 SEMINAR FOR OIE NATIONAL FOCAL POINTS FOR ANIMAL WELFARE OF THE MIDDLE EAST REGION AMMAN, JORDAN, 17-18 MARCH 2014 IMPROVED ANIMAL WELFARE PROGRAMME MVDr. Rastislav Kolesar International Trade Department r.kolesar@oie.int
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22 OVERVIEW IAWP Pilot programme Other countries Implementation
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33 IAWP AGREEMENT IAWP Agreement, is Agreement between: Australian Government Department of Agriculture, and World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE)
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44 OUTCOME OF THE IAWP Adoption and implementation of OIE standards on animal welfare during transport on land and slaughter via: In country capacity building: - Training teams of experts/trainers through Training of Trainers (TOT) programme - Workshops for academics (and other stakeholders) to promote animal welfare in scope of OIE to undergraduates and
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55 TARGET COUNTRIES Countries originally eligible to receive a technical and development assistance from donors -Indonesia -Philippines -Vietnam -Turkey -Malaysia -Egypt -Jordan
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66 IAWP POTENTIAL HOST COUNTRIES Thailand Oman, for participants from other countries from ME region (Lebanon, Yemen, Kuwait, Bahrain) South Korea Iran
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77 PILOT COUNTRY Indonesia
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88 TRAINING OBJECTIVES Understand relevant scientific and technical information; Understand animal welfare, animal behaviour and animal handling; stockmanship, transport, restraint, stunning, slaughter with stunning and without stunning; Carry out basic assessment of premises and identify key welfare problems Understand basics of learning, training and relevant training techniques; Carry out classroom training on the best practices in pre slaughter and slaughter; Carry out practical trainings in handling cattle and sheep;
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99 TRAINING SYLLABUS Knowledge Values Skills
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10 IDEAL COMPOSITION OF TEAM Trainees team: o 8 - 9 trainees - regional (governmental) veterinary inspectors -1-2 central government officials o 2 observers -out of these 1 academics (future work on undergraduate curricula) -1 central government (legislative department)
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11 TRAINING IN 10 WEEKS WEEK 1 ( 4 days) Visits to slaughterhouses - 2 times ½ Day Theoretical training - Technical information – 2 - 3 days Practical session – visit to feedlot, handling techniques - ½ Day 4 WEEKS Distance learning WEEK 2 Learning and Training, - Introduction – ½ Day Development of Training materials - 2 x 1,5 Day Delivering of training (recorded on video) and analysis of performance Visit to feedlot – practical training handling cattle – ½ Day 2-3 WEEKS Development of training materials for workshop for vet academics 2 days Seminar on animal welfare in pre slaughter and slaughter Aimed at : academics community + governmental officials + other stakeholders such as religious slaughter regulators and certifiers
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12 TRAINING OF TRAINERS VISITS TO SLAUGHTERHOUSES
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13 TRAINING OF TRAINERS THEORETICAL TRAINING
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14 TRAINING OF TRAINERS HANDLING TECHNIQUES
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15 PRACTICAL TRAINING OF TRAINERS
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16 VIDEO ANIMATIONS FOR TRAINING PROGRAMME AND TRAINING DVD
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17 2 nd TRAINING SESSION
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19 PANEL DISCUSSIONS
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20 CLOSING CEREMONY
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21 CERTIFICATES
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22 IN-COUNTRY FOLLOW UP Training of animal welfare officers/Indonesia Transport welfare training in Philippines Transport and slaughter seminar in Indonesia Advice provided to local slaughterhouses Indonesia and Philippines Advice provided to MUI – Halal certification authority in Indonesia Further ongoing discussion on support of trainings in regions in Indonesia Trainings in Turkey
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23 12 rue de Prony, 75017 Paris, France - www.oie.int – oie@oie.intwww.oie.int Organisation mondiale de la santé animale World Organisation for Animal Health Organización Mundial de Sanidad Animal THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION
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