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CHALLENGES & TOOLS NEEDED TO ENSURE GOOD GOVERNANCE The Philippines’ experience with the OIE PVS Pathway
EMELINDA L. LOPEZ, DVM, Dip.VPH, MScBureau of Animal IndustryPhilippine Department of Agriculture
OIE Global Conference on Aquatic Animal Health Programmes El Panama Hotel, Panama 28-30 June 2011
Chronology of Activities
3-20 May 2008 OIE PVS Country Mission to the Philippines2 December 2009 OIE Consultation Meeting on the PVS28 June to 7 July 2010 OIE PVS Gap Analysis Mission14-16 September 2010 OIE PSVS Strategic Planning Mission
Reference for the PVS Evaluation
OIE-PVS Country Mission to the Philippines3-20 May 2008
OIE PVS Tool
ObjectivesTo evaluate the VS of the Philippines against the four fundamental components in the OIE PVS Tool
1. Human, physical and financial resources2. Technical authority and capability3. Interaction with stakeholders4. Access to markets
Establish the current level of performance, the vision for future development and strategic priorities using the sub-component critical competencies laid down in the PVS tool
OIE-PVS Country Mission to the Philippines3-20 May 2008
OIE-PVS Country Mission to the Philippines3-20 May 2008
Team Members
Dr. John WeaverTeam Leader
Dr. Trisatya Putri Naipospos
Technical Expert
Dr. Ronello AbilaOIE Observer
OIE-PVS Country Mission to the Philippines3-20 May 2008
Meetings
VETERINARY SERVICES Bureau of Animal Industry (BAI), National Meat Inspection Service, Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources of the Department of Agriculture and private sector representatives
OIE-PVS Country Mission to the Philippines3-20 May 2008
LOCAL GOVERNMENT UNIT (LGU)Office of the City Veterinarian in Marikina
Field Visits Public Market
OIE-PVS Country Mission to the Philippines3-20 May 2008
LOCAL GOVERNMENT UNIT (LGU)Provincial Veterinary Office in Pampanga
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE REGION III•Regulatory Division•Regional Animal Disease Diagnostic Laboratory (RADDL)
Field Visits Field Offices
OIE-PVS Country Mission to the Philippines3-20 May 2008
ACADEMECentral Luzon State University (CLSU) -College of Veterinary Science and Medicinein Muñoz, Nueva Ecija
Field Visits Veterinary School
OIE-PVS Country Mission to the Philippines3-20 May 2008
Final Report on the OIE Evaluation of
the Performance of Veterinary Services in the Philippines(released July 2009)
Establishment of the PVS Working Group
Chair (PVS Coordinator): Dr. Davinio P. Catbagan, OIC-BAI Director
Members:1. Dr. Reildrin G. Morales - Animal Health Division, BAI 2. Dr. Rubina O. Cresencio - Livestock Development Division, BAI3. Dr. Magdalena S. Cruz - Philippine Animal Health Center, BAI4. Dr. Minda S. Manantan - National Meat Inspection Service5. Dr. Rustan V. Patacsil - Philippine Veterinary Medical Association6. Dr. Dominador A. Borja - Provincial, City and Municipal
Veterinarians League of the Philippines
• Atty. Edgardo R. Sison - Office of the Solicitor General• Dr. Conrado A. Valdez - College of Veterinary Medicine,
University of the Philippines Los Baños
BAI Special Order No. 16, series of 2010 dated 21 May 2010Creation of the PVS Working Group and Preparations
Establishment of the PVS Working Group
SecretariatDr. Emelinda L. Lopez (PVS Focal Person)
Dr. Anthony C. BucadDr. Emerson P. Tapdasan
Dr. Maria Glofezita B. Opulencia Ms. Marites C. Gealone
Ms. Lerma V. Panganiban
Members… 9. Dr. Tomas M. Acorda - Board of Veterinary Medicine
Professional Regulation Commission10. Dr. Gilbert R. Cervantes - Philippine College of Poultry Practitioners11. Dr. Wilfredo P. Resoso - Philippine College of Swine Practitioners 12. Dr. Teodulo M. Topacio, Jr.- National Advisory Committee on
Animal Disease Control and Emergency
BAI Special Order No. 16, series of 2010 dated 21 May 2010Creation of the PVS Working Group and Preparations
28 June – 7 July 2010
OIE PVS Gap Analysis Mission
Veterinary Services with the Gap Analysis Mission Experts
28 June – 7 July 2010
OIE PVS Gap Analysis Mission
AimsTo strengthen in a sustainable manner the Veterinary Services’ compliance with OIE standards defined in the OIE Terrestrial Animal Health CodeTo determine precisely what activities and means are needed to bring the Veterinary Services progressively and sustainably into line with OIE quality standards
TEAMDr. Patrice GautierDr. John WeaverDr. Dan SheesleyDr. Ronello Abila
28 June – 7 July 2010
OIE PVS Gap Analysis Mission
OIE Mission Experts
Dr. Patrice Gautier
Dr. John Weaver Dr. Dan Sheesley
14-16 September 2010
OIE PSVS Strategic Planning Mission
OIE
Gap Analysis
Report
The
Philippines
Veterinary
Services
Strategic Plan
14-16 September 2010
OIE PSVS Strategic Planning Mission
Opening Meeting with Department of Agriculture officials, staff and OIE Experts
Ross McLeod
Ross McLeod
Dr. Ronel Abila
Dr. Ronel Abila
Dr. Peter ThornberDr. Peter Thornber
Dr. John StrattonDr. John Stratton
Tools for Good Governance
1. To protect human and environmental health from hazards caused by animal diseases and zoonoses;
2. To establish a modern and responsive veterinary services;3. To formulate, promote, enforce, implement rules, policies and
programs for the promotion of animal health, animal welfare and environment-friendly animal production processes;
4. To institutionalize inter-agency, multi-sectoral and local government cooperation on animal health and veterinary service programs;
Objectives
LEGISLATION“An Act Strengthening the Veterinary Services and the Animal
Industry in the Philippines” (pending for approval)
Tools for Good Governance LEGISLATION“An Act Strengthening the Veterinary Services and the Animal
Industry in the Philippines” (pending approval)
5. To ensure animal food production safety and food security in support of poverty alleviation
6. To guarantee compliance and harmonization of sanitary and phytosanitary (SPS) measures and other veterinary protocols with international standards
7. To promote an environment of global livestock trade competitiveness
8. To establish nucleus and multiplier livestock breeder and production farms in support of the government's modernization programs in agriculture
Tools for Good Governance STRONG ALLIANCE WITH STAKEHOLDERS
Groups Industry – pork producers, hog farmers, cattle raisers,
broiler raisers/integrators, meat importers, meat processors, feed millers, drug companies
Professional Associations – Philippine Veterinary Medical Association, Philippine College of Poultry Practitioners, Philippine College of Swine Practitioners, Philippine College of Veterinary Public Health, …
Local Government Units – Provincial, City and Municipal Veterinarians League of the Philippines (PCMVLP)
Non-government organizations – animal welfare groups Academe – state universities
Tools for Good Governance STRONG ALLIANCE WITH STAKEHOLDERS
Forums for Interaction National Advisory Committee for Animal Disease
Control and Emergency (NAC-ADCE) National Agricultural and Fishery Council (NAFC) – Committee on Poultry, Livestock and Feed Crops Philippine Inter-Agency Committee on Zoonoses
(PhICZ) Technical Working Groups Public consultation meetings Expos, summits, conferences
Challenges
1. Crafting the Veterinary Services Strategic Plan− Formation of a dedicated Technical
Writing Group to finalize the Strategic Plan
− Fitting this in with the rationalization plan (streamlining) of the government
− Matching with the priorities and banner programs of the current administration
− Possible incorporation into the Philippine Medium Term Development Plan (2011-2016)
Challenges
2. Sourcing of funds− Diligently working within the system:
regularly submitting budget proposals and justification
− Utilizing income from regulatory activities and services for the development and modernization of government facilities and enhancing efficiency of services
− Improving external assistance through international donor funding
Challenges
3. International concerns and issues− Threats of transboundary diseases
(e.g., Foot and Mouth Disease, Hog Cholera, Newcastle Disease), zoonoses (e.g. Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza, Rabies, Anthrax, Influenza AH1N1) and emerging diseases
− Coping with forces of nature (tsunamis, earthquakes, floods), effects of global climate change, rational use of drugs and biologicals in animals, bioterrorism
− Compliance to international standards and guidelines