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ASEAN OBJECTIVES FOR VETERINARY LEGISLATION
ASEAN Secretariat
OIE Global Conference on Veterinary Legislation Modernising veterinary Legislation for Good Governance
Djerba, Tunisia, 2010
Outline
Introduction ASEAN Views on TADs and Zoonotic ASEAN Community Building ASEAN Sectoral Working Group on Livestock ASEAN Objectives on Veterinary Legislation Conclusion
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ASEAN Member States
Brunei DarussalamCambodiaIndonesiaLao PDRMalaysiaMyanmarPhilippinesSingaporeThailandViet Nam
Brunei Darussalam joined the Association on 8 January 1984. Viet Nam became the seventh member of ASEAN on 28 July 1995. Lao PDR and Myanmar were admitted into ASEAN on 23 July 1997, and Cambodia on 30 April 1999.
ASEAN CommunityASEAN Community
ASEANASEANPolitical-Political-SecuritySecurity
CommunityCommunity(APSC)(APSC)
ASEANASEANEconomicEconomic
CommunityCommunity(AEC)(AEC)
ASEANASEANSocio-Socio-
CulturalCulturalCommunityCommunity
(ASCC)(ASCC)
Narrowing the Development GapNarrowing the Development GapInitiative for ASEAN IntegrationInitiative for ASEAN Integration
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ASEAN Community Building 2015
Key functions (Some key goals of the ASEAN Community Building): Safeguarding animal health and welfare Improving public health Food Security and Food safety
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ASEAN Views on TADs and Zoonotic
TADs and Zoonotic Disease Food Security Food Safety Livelihoods Public Health
Obstacle to Intra-extra ASEAN TradePotential impact of climate change
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ASEAN Sectoral Working Group on Livestock (ASWGL)
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1. Strengthening Veterinary Services
Bedrock for national and regional building blocks OIE Program on Strengthening Veterinary Services
(PSVS) in South East Asia, funded by AusAID Provision under ASEAN-OIE MOU Key areas: veterinary legislation and governance,
emergency preparedness and response, animal health communication, and quality assurance systems for laboratories.
ASWGL agreed that regular update of the PSVS be included in the agenda of future meetings of ASWGL
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2. Strengthening Regional Coordination on Animal Health
ASEAN Study on Regional Coordination on Animal Health and Zoonoses
Decision on regional coordination mechanisms (RCM), transitional arrangement and linkages between RCM and priority disease strategies (HPAI and SEAFMD)
AAHTF To finance ASEAN animal health projects (Approved by AMAF
through SOM AMAF) Priority - Transboundary animal diseases (TADs) crucial to ASEAN,
namely HPAI, FMD and CSF ARAHIS and WAHIS
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3. Supporting Animal Health Sector Towards Greater Multi-sectoral Health
Cooperation Joint Recommendation on Animal-Human Health
Collaboration and Work Plan (endorsed by SOM-AMAF and SOMHD)
Rabies - “Call for Action towards the Elimination of Rabies in the ASEAN Member States and the Plus Three Countries”
ASEAN Pandemic Preparedness and Response One World, One Health
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4. Enhancing Partnership and Cooperation, among Partners/Agencies
SPS Committee under ASEAN Trade in Good Agreement (ATIGA)
FTAs between ASEAN and Dialogue Partners MoU with OIE and FAO AMAF Plus Three Cooperation on Animal Health EC Regional Cooperation Programme on Highly
Pathogenic and Emerging Diseases (HPED) in Asia (EC-HPED) – FAO, OIE and WHO components for ASEAN
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ASEAN Objectives on Veterinary Legislation
Veterinary legislation and governance should be seen in the light of developing a rules based ASEAN Community that expected to improve the capacities of Veterinary authorities.
ASEAN recognised the need for the Member States to bestow hard effort to build-up their respective veterinary services and infrastructure to attain the international standard setting bodies’ requirement.
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ASEAN Objectives on Veterinary Legislation
ASEAN is in full support of the OIE Performance of Veterinary Services (PVS) pathway
ASEAN-OIE MOU section 2 (1) :OIE shall assist the ASEAN Member States in“ strengthening veterinary services by supporting training courses in veterinary field” signed on the 3rd of June 2008.
32nd AMAF meeting, 24 October 2010, Cambodia, acknowledged the importance of partnership and support provided for technical support and capacity building in veterinary services.
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Conclusion
With legislative support, veterinary authorities will be able to foster the development of the sector as well as to ensure the quality and safety of livestock products throughout the production and market chain for achieving robust, healthy, progressive and secure community.
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