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Evaluation of National Veterinary Services Evaluation of National Veterinary Services usingusing
the OIE PVS Toolthe OIE PVS ToolWorkshop for OIE new Delegates of Europe
ENSV, Lyons, France4 – 5 November 2008
Gastón FunesHead, Regional Activities Department
Topics of the presentation:
BackgroundBasis in OIE standardObjectives ProceduresEvaluation processGap analysisFollow-up
OIE-PVS Evaluation
SOME KEY FACTS• Established in 1924: 172 Members• Intergovernmental organisation – predates the UN• Permanent Regional Representations: Bamako (Mali), Buenos Aires
(Argentina), Tokyo (Japan), Sofia (Bulgaria) and Beirut (Lebanon)• Sub-regional Offices: Bangkok (Thailand), Gaborone (Botswana),
Panama, Brussels (Belgium)• Regional Commissions: Africa, America, Asia-Pacific, Europe and Middle
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OIE MANDATE
Historical: ‘To prevent animal diseases from spreading around the world’
The 4th Strategic Plan 2006/2010 extends the OIE’s global mandate to:
‘‘The improvement of animal health all around the world’
ANIMAL HEALTH INFORMATION
OIE OBJECTIVES
to ensure transparency in the global animal disease and zoonosis situation
to collect, analyse and disseminatescientific veterinary information
INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS
OIE OBJECTIVES
to promulgate health standards for the safety of international trade in animals and animal products (within its WTO mandate) and animal disease surveillance
to contribute to food safety and food security
and to promote animal welfare, through a science-based approach
ACTIVITIES OF VETERINARY SERVICES
OIE OBJECTIVES
to provide expertise and encourage international solidarity in the control of animal diseases
to improve the legal framework and resourcesof national Veterinary Services
PVS concept linked with these objectives
Adopted by consensus of OIE Members
Official references of the World Trade Organisation SPS Agreement
Terrestrial Animal Health Codemammals, birds and beesAvailable athttp://www.oie.int/eng/normes/mcode/en_sommaire.htm
Section 3: Quality of Veterinary Services Chapter 3.1. - Veterinary ServicesChapter 3.2. - Evaluation of VS
OIE INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS
Evaluation of the Evaluation of the Performance ofPerformance of
VeterinaryVeterinary ServicesServices
What is the OIE-PVS Tool?An assessment tool on level of compliance with OIE international standards on Quality and Evaluation of Veterinary Services
Chapter 3.1.: Veterinary Services
Chapter 3.2.: Evaluation of VS
Self evaluation performed by internal and/or OIE expertsfor the purpose of assessing the performance of VS…process reviewed on a regular basis to monitor improvements
Use of the OIE-PVS Tool
An evaluation relevant to bilateral negotiations between trading countries:… performed at the request of either country…best done by mutual agreement
Use of the OIE-PVS Tool
An independent objective evaluation that provides a strong legitimization of a request for national and/or international financing
Major donors have accepted the use of the OIE PVS Tool and the criteria in the Code in the evaluation of performance and priorities of VS, as a prerequisite and a key guide in helping countries make requests for investment
Use of the OIE-PVS Tool
“First diagnostic” of conformity of VS with OIE standards on Quality, which allows:
Gap identification (legitimacy of the request and leverage effect):
..national use for self improvement;
..external use for financial support;
..use for credibility in international trade.
Output of OIE-PVS Evaluation:
Legal Basis (OIE Code)
from Article 3.2.1.
The purpose of evaluation may be– to assist a national authority in the decision-
making process regarding priorities for its own VS (self-evaluation)…
– to assist the process of risk analysis in international trade … to which official sanitary and/or zoosanitary controls apply.
Legal Basis (OIE Code)from Article 3.1.3.
“Members should recognise the right of another Member to undertake, or request it to undertake, an evaluation of its VS where the initiating Member is an actual or prospective importer or exporter of commodities, and where the evaluation is to be a component of a risk analysis process which is to be used to determine sanitary measures to be applied to trade.”
OIE Code: Reference to OIE PVS-Tool:
from Article 3.1.5.• Evaluation facilitated by OIE experts under the auspices
of the OIE• …procedures for the evaluation of VS upon request by
Members,• International Committee endorses a list of approved
experts…,• Experts facilitate the evaluation of VS of Members based
on the provisions in Chapter 3.2., using the OIE Tool forthe Evaluation of Performance of Veterinary Services (OIE PVS Tool).
OIE Tool for the Evaluation of
Performance of Veterinary Services
OIE-PVS Tool
http://www.oie.int/eng/oie/organisation/EN_OIE%20PVS%20Tool_2008.pdf
PVS 4 fundamental components
Criticalcompetencies
(6 - 12)
5 levels of advancement
OIE PVS TOOL
4 FUNDAMENTAL COMPONENTS
Human, physical and financial resources
Technical authority and capability
Interaction with stakeholders
Access to markets
OIE PVS TOOL
I) Human, physical and financial resources
Professional and technical staffingCompetencies of veterinarians and veterinary para-professionalsPhysical resourcesFunding……
6 - 12 critical competencies in eachfundamental component
OIE PVS TOOL
5 levels of advancement (qualitative) for each critical competency
Level 1no compliance
Level 5full compliance with OIE
standards
A higher level assumes compliance with all preceding levels
OIE PVS TOOL
Critical competency II-1Veterinary Laboratory DiagnosisDefinition:‘The authority and capability of the VS to identify and record pathogenic agents, including those relevant for public health, that can adversely affect animals and animal products’.
OIE PVS TOOL
II. 1 Veterinary Laboratory Diagnosis
Level1.
Disease diagnosis is
almost always conducted by clinical means
only,with
laboratory diagnostic capability
being generally
unavailable.
2.For major
zoonoses and diseases of
national economic
importance, the VS have access
to and use a laboratory to
obtain a correct diagnosis.
3.For other zoonoses
and diseases present in
the country, the VS have access to and use a
laboratory to obtain a correct
diagnosis.
4.For diseases of
zoonotic or economic
importance not present in the country, but
known to exist in the region and/ or that could enter the country, the
VS have access to and use a
laboratory to obtain a correct
diagnosis.
5.In the case of new
and emerging diseases in the region or world,
the VS have access to and use
a network of national or
international reference
laboratories (e.g. an OIE Reference
Laboratory) to obtain a correct
diagnosis.
External independent evaluationUpon request of the country– according to its context
To assess– Compliance with OIE Standards– Strengths / Weaknesses– Gaps / areas for improvement
Not an audit
OIE PVS APPROACH
Experts trained and certified by the OIEAssessment based on facts & evidence, not impressionsDonors have accepted the use of the OIE PVS Tool in the evaluation of the performance of VSA prerequisite and a guide in helping countries request national and/or international financial support needed to make improvements
OIE PVS APPROACH
Official request from the OIE DelegatePropose names of experts and datesEVALUATION (documents and mission)Draft ReportPeer reviewCountry agreement/comments on the
draft reportFinal report confidential until this stage
…for release only if agreed
STEPS IN THE OIE-PVS EVALUATION
Team Leader + Expert(s)…+ Observer(s) …+ Facilitator(s)
~ 150 OIE certified PVS experts trained so far(May 06; July 06; Feb. 07 and in Feb. 08) (adopted by OIE Members and recognised by donors)
Four operating languages: EN, FR, SP & RUGeographical balanceMissions financed through the OIE World Fund
OIE-PVS Evaluation Team
OIE Forum for discussions and analysis:OIE-PVS internal Task ForceOIE Ad Hoc Group on Evaluation of VSOIE specific workshops (feed back experts)
Useful elements:OIE-PVS Tool Indicators for each CCOIE-PVS Manual of the Assessor:
Vol 1: Guidelines for conducting an evaluationVol 2: Guidelines for writing an evaluation report
OIE-PVS Evaluation
REGION Official requestsfrom countries
Missionscompleted
Gap analysisrequests
AFRICA 36 32 6
AMERICAS 16 10 1
ASIA/ PACIFIC 13 10 1
EUROPE 11 9 2
MIDDLE EAST 12 6 1
TOTAL* 88 67 11
AFRICA (36): Algeria, Benin, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cameroon, Chad, Côte D’Ivoire, Congo (DR), Djibouti, Egypt, Eritrea, Gabon, Ghana, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Kenya, Lesotho, Madagascar, Malawi, Mali, Mauritania, Mauritius, Morocco, Mozambique, Namibia, Niger, Nigeria, Senegal, Swaziland, Sudan, Tanzania, Togo, Tunisia, Uganda, Rwanda, Zambia. AMERICAS (16): Barbados, Belize, Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Guyana, Honduras, Jamaica, Mexico, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Salvador, Uruguay.ASIA/PACIFIC (13): Bangladesh, Bhutan, Brunei, Cambodia, Fiji, Indonesia, Korea (PDR), Lao, Mongolia, Nepal, Philippines, Sri Lanka, Vietnam.EUROPE (11): Albania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bulgaria, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Romania, Tajikistan, Turkey, Ukraine, Uzbekistan. MIDDLE EAST (12): Afghanistan, Bahrein, Jordan, Lebanon, Kuwait, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Palestinian National Authority, , Oman, Syria, UAE, Yemen,
Most of pending missions are planned until the end of the year 2008.
PVS Evaluation Missions – (As at 31 October 2008)
PVS Evaluation Missions in Europe(As at 31 October 2008)
Country Missions carried out Report Released
Albania yes
Armenia yes yes
Azerbaijan yes
Bulgaria In planning
Kazakhstan Yes
Kyrgyzstan* Yes yes
Romania Yes
Tajikistan In planning
Turkey* Yes yes
Ukraine yes
Uzbekistan
* Gap AnalysisRequest
Yes
Delays or no answers from MC after OIE proposal;
Problems on communication/coordination betweenTL and the country for the previous organisation of the mission;
Provision of information and documents from the country to TL (designation of contact person);
Sooner answer (comments/agreement) from the evaluated country on the PVS report;
Authorisation from evaluated countries to release the report;
Improving PVS process: Lessons LearntImproving PVS process: Lessons Learnt
Role of OIE Reg. and Sub-Reg. Representations:
Helpers / facilitators / nexus, between:
-Team Leaders and countries,
to help TL in getting information in advance,
-Countries and OIE HQs,
to get answers from MC,to get agreement/comments from countries, on the report,
Improving PVS process: Lessons LearntImproving PVS process: Lessons Learnt
GAP ANALYSIS
“Gap Analysis of PVS Outcomes: Evaluation of Needs and Priorities”
Using OIE-PVS Evaluation results…OIE-PVS Evaluation = “1st Diagnostic” (qualitative):
Compliance with OIE StandardsStrengths / WeaknessesGaps / areas for improvement
Next step of the process, “Treatment”: Gap Analysis: Evaluation of Needs and Priorities(quantitative assessment of corresponding needs)
Preparation of strengthening investment programmes
Gap Analysis of PVS Outcomes: Evaluation of Needs and Priorities
PVS Gap Analysis: baseline for the investment programs
Investment programmes: prepared in collaboration with OIE partners (FAO) and donors
Need of additional expertise: economists, project managers, etc.
Deep involvement of countries concerned: priority setting process (national factors and conditions)
Focus on specific FC or CCShifting from level “x” to “x +1” or to “x +
2”….
Gap Analysis of PVS Outcomes: Evaluation of Needs and Priorities
To identify specific activities, tasks and resources required to address “gaps” (from PVS evaluation)
To determine priorities (country involvement)
Estimation of costs (collaboration from partners and donors)
Preparation of investment programmes (involvement of country and commitment from donors)
Gap Analysis MissionsUpon request of countriesTeam composed by OIE-PVS Experts + partners +
donors + local teamDesk review of PVS report + o identify specific
activities, tasks and resources required to address “gaps” (from PVS evaluation)
Gap Analysis template (based on PVS structure)
GA Manual (to be developed with partners/donors)
Training on GA ofr PVS experts and others
OIE Complementary Assistance to GA
Sanitary Legislation Model: Specific missions
Laboratory twinning proposals
OIE Vaccine Bank support (AI)
Regional training programmes for OIE Delegatesand focal points
PVS follow up missions
OIE-PVS Follow Up missions
Continuous missions (each 1-2 years)Upon request of countriesOIE-PVS ExpertsMonitoring and improvement processAssessment of progressive evolution of
steps takenFinal objective: compliance with OIE
standards
PVS Evaluation« 1st Diagnostic »
GA and implementation of Projects« Treatment »
PVS Follow Up missionsEvaluation of« Evolution »
« Without Good Governanceof Veterinary Services
OIE Objectives can not be achieved »
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