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Sector Working Group General Directorate of Veterinary services and Animal Health March /2011

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Page 1: Sector Working Group General Directorate of Veterinary services and Animal Health March /2011

Sector Working Group

General Directorate of Veterinary services and Animal Health

March /2011

Page 2: Sector Working Group General Directorate of Veterinary services and Animal Health March /2011

6 months Action Plan6 months Action PlanGeneral Strategic goal: Improve the productivity of

agriculture, both vegetation and livestock and its contribution to food security

Activity: Animal identification System and Traceability

Sub Activities1- concept paper ==== done2- System regulation === in progress3- Staff training ===== 3 training course done. Need

more4- Software build up ==== not yet5- Workshop for stakeholders ==== not yet6- purchasing System requirements ===== not yetExpected time : 4 monthsExpected budget: 2.5 million dollars

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General Strategic goal: General Strategic goal: Had appropriate Had appropriate infrastructure and developed servicesinfrastructure and developed services

Activity: Chlamydiosis Control projects

1- proposal ==== done2- financial === partially available

(ICRC, OXFAM)3- public awareness ===== Need more4- vaccine ==== Need more5- areas to be covered ===== some communities

in Hebron and Bethlehem, All Jordan Valley Expected time : April - JuneExpected budget : 150,000 dollars for this phase

Page 4: Sector Working Group General Directorate of Veterinary services and Animal Health March /2011

General Strategic goal: General Strategic goal: Had appropriate Had appropriate infrastructure and developed servicesinfrastructure and developed services

Activity: Central Veterinary Laboratory construction

Sub Activities1- concept paper ==== done2- Land === available (owned by MoA in

Jericho)3- Staff training ===== Need more4- equipments ==== Need moreExpected time : 17 months ( complete)Project proposal: 1 monthLand preparing : 1 monthEssential applications and certificates : 3 monthsConstruction : 12 monthsExpected budget : 2 million dollars

Page 5: Sector Working Group General Directorate of Veterinary services and Animal Health March /2011

General Strategic goal: General Strategic goal: Palestinian agricultural Palestinian agricultural production capability to compete in internal and production capability to compete in internal and external markets have been improvedexternal markets have been improved

Activity: Food safety and public healthSub Activities1- SPS committee ==== done2- Uruapan Committee evaluation ==== done 3- System regulation === in progress4- Staff training ===== highly Needed5-Workshop for stakeholders ==== Needed

Expected time : 6 monthsExpected budget: N.E

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General Strategic goal: General Strategic goal: Readiness of the agricultural Readiness of the agricultural sector to help achieve the requirements of statehood sector to help achieve the requirements of statehood has been completedhas been completed

Activity: OIE Gap analysisSub Activities1- PVS committee ==== done2- PVS final report === done 3- OIE Gap analysis request ===== done4- training course ==== NeededExpected time : 8 monthsExpected budget: N. E

Page 7: Sector Working Group General Directorate of Veterinary services and Animal Health March /2011

Emergency SituationEmergency Situation

Avian Influenza Out Breaks in Jenin and

Israeli Settlement near Bethlehem

Page 8: Sector Working Group General Directorate of Veterinary services and Animal Health March /2011

Avian Influenza out breaksAvian Influenza out breaks

Israeli settlement near Bethlahem 6/3Sealet Ah harthyeh/ Jenin 2/3

Page 9: Sector Working Group General Directorate of Veterinary services and Animal Health March /2011

Case historyCase history• On 27th of February, a Farmer complained

about high mortality in his 65 days old turkey farm (2000 birds).

• Samples were taken for laboratory diagnosis, the results were positive ro avian influenza type A.

• On 1st of march samples sent to Beit dagon for confirmation, on 2nd of March it is positive to H5N1.

• On 2nd of March almost all birds on the farm died, the farm culled according to SOP’s.

• all farms in the surveillance zone were negative to AI.

Page 10: Sector Working Group General Directorate of Veterinary services and Animal Health March /2011

MoA/ Veterinary Services & MoA/ Veterinary Services & stakeholders stakeholders • the farmer• National Avian Influenza Committee • the public• Avian Influenza project/ UNDP/ World

Bank.• Local Organizations and Ministries in

Conern• Media• International organizations, OIE, FAO,

EU, UNDP

Page 11: Sector Working Group General Directorate of Veterinary services and Animal Health March /2011

Surveillance resultsSurveillance resultsGeneral SurveillanceQuarantineMovement control of poultry and poultry products.DisinfectantCommunication with public

Page 12: Sector Working Group General Directorate of Veterinary services and Animal Health March /2011

Heavy SurveillanceModified stamping outQuarantineDisinfectantHighly control in Poultry and poultry product Communication with public

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Israeli settlement case Israeli settlement case On 6-7th March AI case was reported in

Rotch Utsyoun settlement near Bethlehem accordingly:

SurveillanceModified stamping out 3km diameterQuarantine 10 km diameterDisinfectantHighly control in Poultry and poultry

product Communication with public

Page 14: Sector Working Group General Directorate of Veterinary services and Animal Health March /2011

Case AnalysisCase AnalysisObstacles• No available required vehicle for implementing

the measures• Low veterinary staff• Lack of Tami flu• Lack of suitable laboratory building

Opportunities• Well trained hard worker veterinary staff• Well organized control and preventive

procedures• well lab. Equipments and reagents through AI

projects• Cooperation with all stakeholders with well

responces