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Awareness and implementation of the regional animal welfare strategy for the Americas: a questionnaire.

Journal:
Revue scientifique et technique (International Office of Epizootics)
Year:
2015
Authors:
Glass, E et al.

Plain-English summary

The World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE) has been working on animal welfare standards since 2002, recognizing how important animal health is for overall welfare. In 2012, they created a Regional Animal Welfare Strategy for the Americas to help the 29 member countries work together on these standards. A questionnaire sent out in 2015 showed that most veterinary officials and stakeholders are just starting to learn about this strategy, and its implementation is still in the early stages. To improve this situation, the OIE suggests that countries need to enhance their veterinary services, strengthen partnerships between public and private sectors, update laws, and encourage veterinarians to take part in animal welfare efforts. Overall, the strategy is still being rolled out, and more work is needed to fully implement it.

Abstract

The World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE) is the global standard-setting organisation for animal health and these standards are references for the World Trade Organization legal framework. In 2002, noting the relationship between animal health and welfare, the OIE accepted the mandate to develop animal welfare standards. These standards were subsequently adopted by Member Countries and have been included in the TerrestrialAnimal Health Code and the Aquatic Animal Health Code. The implementation of the OIE standards by Member Countries is continually promoted. National OIE Delegates are encouraged to nominate National Focal Points for key topics, including animal welfare. In 2012, the OIE Regional Commission of the Americas adopted a Regional Animal Welfare Strategy (Regional Strategy) to promote a coordinated approach to the implementation of the OIE animal welfare standards by the 29 Member Countries in the region. In February 2015, the OIE Regional Representation for the Americas distributed a questionnaire to determine the level of awareness and implementation of the Regional Strategy. This paper presents the results of the questionnaire. With a few exceptions, veterinary officials and stakeholders are only just becoming aware of the strategy and implementation is at an early stage. To promote the implementation of the Regional Strategy, it will be.necessary to continue building the capacity of the national Veterinary Services, strengthening public-private partnerships, modernising legislation and promoting veterinary involvement in animal welfare. Through the implementation of the Regional Strategy, the OIE will provide support to countries in establishing animal welfare standards, in line with government priorities and consumer concerns.

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Original publication: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/27044144/