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01 WVA 1.1. Members 1.2. Structure 1.3. Mission 1.4. Vision 1.5. Main Goals 1.6. History. 1.1. Members WVA is an umbrella organisation for. 1.2. WVA Structure. PRESIDENTS ASSEMBLY. Presidents of WVA Member Organisations. COUNCIL. Secretariat. Councillors - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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WVA

1World

1Medicine

1Health

1Profession

1Vision

1Voice

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01 WVA1.1. Members

1.2. Structure

1.3. Mission

1.4. Vision

1.5. Main Goals

1.6. History

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• National veterinary organisationsNationalmembers

• International Specialist Associations• Regional Veterinary Organizations

Associate members

• CompaniesAffiliate Members

• Individual vetsIndividual Members

• International OrganizationsObservers

1.1. Members WVA is an umbrella organisation for

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PRESIDENTS ASSEMBLY

Presidents of WVA Member Organisations

Councillors (Regions and Assoc Members)

President + 2 Vice-Presidents + Immediate Past President

COUNCIL

EXCOM

Secr

etar

iat

1.2. WVA Structure

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1.3. WVA Mission

To assure and promote animal health, public health and animal welfare at a global level

1.4. WVA VisionTo be the global voice for veterinarians in order to strengthen their position for promoting animal well-being and protecting public health

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1.5. Main Goals

Be recognised as the voice of the global veterinary profession

Promote high quality veterinary education

Strengthen public recognition of the vet profession as a “Global Public Good”

Support veterinarians in delivering their responsibilities by optimising the conditions required for fulfilling their tasks

Ensure and safeguard the long term viability of WVA

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ANIMAl L

HEALTH

PUBLIC

HEALTH

ANIMAL

WELFARE

VETERINARY EDUCATION

Veterinary Medicine

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02 Policy areas

2.1. “One Health”

2.1.1. Animal Health and welfare2.1.2. Public Health2.1.2. Environment

2.2. Education and Life Long Learning

2.3. Strenghtening the veterinary profession

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2.2 « One Health »

• Position and policy on Antimicrobial resistance; Topic of 2011 WVC Summit!

• Policy paper for Role of Vets in Animal Welfare

• Policy on Control of Vicious dogs

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2.2 Education and Life Long Learning

• Develop and implement a strategy for enhancing veterinary education and skills development

• Analyse the evaluation/accreditation systems

• Work towards all newly graduates having the necessary “Day-1” skills

• Promote institutionalisation of Life Long Learning programs

• Be an active partner in global veterinary education projects

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2.3 Strengthening the Vet Profession

• Encourage all countries to develop: Develop robust vet legislation Develop an autonomous statutory body

• Encourage the vet profession to : Establish a representative well-organized vet associations Adopt and act upon a veterinary act & code of conduct

• Promote public-private collaboration

• Position Paper defining a Veterinarian!• Statutory Body Conference together with OIE

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03 Projects3.1. WVC in Prague

3.2. Conference on Veterinary Statutory Bodies

3.3. Third Global Conference on Veterinary Education

3.4. Communication websitenewsletter map with members map with schools

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3.3 Communication

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1.6. History

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First International congress by

John Gamgee

Congresses on• Zoonoses • Veterinary

Law• Food safety• Education• VMP’s

First World

Congress

Permanent Committee

WVA

100 year: World Animal

Health Year [Hannover)

VET 2011

1863 1899 1905 1959 1963 2011

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You may find the information on the WVC 2013 Congress on www.wvc2013.com

In case of any questions do not hesitate to contact the Congress Secretariat [email protected]

Congress Secretariat GUARANT InternationalOpletalova 22110 00 Prague 1Tel: +420 284 001 444Fax: +420 284 001 448E-mail: [email protected]

Local OrganizerChamber of Veterinary Surgeons of the Czech RepublicPalackého 1-3, BrnoE-mail: [email protected]

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Scientific ProgrammeSmall Animal MedicineSmall Animal SurgeryEquine Medicine and SurgeryBovine Medicine Porcine MedicinePoultry MedicineExotic Animals and Rare SpeciesAquatic Veterinary MedicineEpidemiology and Infectious Diseases WelfareFood Hygiene

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City of Prague

Prague presents a remarkable collection of historical monuments. Many different architectural styles merge in a unique way creating a city with an extraordinary atmosphere.

In 1981, the heart of the city centre was designated as a national historical monument and in 1992 it was included in UNESCO’s list of the world’s cultural heritage.

Besides the cultural experience you may look forward to tasting excellent cuisine and famous Czech beer.

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Tours and Events

Tours for delegates and accompanying persons including pre- and after-congress excursions

World Veterinary Golf Championship as integral part of the Congress

Opening Ceremony and Welcome Cocktail at the PCC on September 17

Dinner in a restaurant on September 18 and Congress Dinner on September 19 for Congress participants and accompanyingpersons

Closing Ceremony at the PCC on September 20

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Congress Venue / PCC

Prague Congress Centre (PCC) is the main meeting facility in the city. Situated in a convenient location with a beautiful panoramic view of Prague, with its large parks, the Vltava River and a magnificent view of Prague Castle.

Metro station and highway to city are close to PCC, allowing excellent transportation to the very centre of Prague. 

Address: Třída 5. května 65, 140 21 Prague 4, Czech RepublicWebpage: www.kcp.cz