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World Veterinary Day Celebrations 2019 and other activities by the Kenya Veterinary Association

World Veterinary Day Celebrations 2019 and other activities by the Kenya Veterinary Association

To mark the 2019 World Veterinary Day celebrations, themed, “the value of vaccination” the Kenya Veterinary Association rolled out a number of activities:  (1) 53rd Kenya Veterinary Association annual scientific conference; (2) livestock producers’ exhibition and field day (3) several community outreach and training activities such as mentoring veterinary students and training of animal health professionals through CPD events. 

The scientific conference

The 53rd Kenya Veterinary Association annual scientific conference themed, “Value of vaccinations” was held from 24th to 26th April 2019 at the Acacia Premier Hotel in Kisumu and attended by a total of 447 participants who included: the veterinary surgeons, veterinary paraprofessionals, representatives from the Veterinary Students Association, and key players in the sector. The event was made possible by support from 32 partners/sponsors who ranged from Government agencies, pharmaceutical industry, academia, research organization, animal welfare organizations, private practitioners, animal product processors, non-governmental agencies, small, medium and large livestock producers.  The conference provided a platform for stakeholders and value chain players to share and learn the new innovations, technological advancements and new research findings that directly or indirectly facilitates the realization of the immense potential held by the livestock sector.

Community outreach and training activities 

Community outreach and training activities encompassed: (1) procession with banners, band brochures, leaflets and branding for the World Veterinary Day messages along major cities and towns in Kenya; (2) livestock producer’s exhibitions at Alendu area in Kisumu targeting the general public and livestock producers to create awareness on importance of vaccinations among other animal husbandry measures.; (3) a live concert and an educative performance with key messages on world veterinary day and its theme designed to create awareness among the public on the World Veterinary Day celebrations and value of vaccinations. This was done through Sangalewa dancers, drama performances by local actors; (4) vaccination of livestock against foot and mouth disease, vaccination of dogs against rabies and population control of dogs through spaying. 

The field day was made possible by 255 Veterinary Surgeons and Veterinary paraprofessionals, 25 representatives of the members of the veterinary student association and 55 veterinary interns. 

Public Media Sensitization (Video clips)

Public media discussions were held prior to the World Veterinary Day Celebrations to sensitize the public on various issues ranging from recent outbreaks of anthrax in Kenya by the Director of Veterinary Services and proper identification of animal health professionals and stewardship of antimicrobials by the Veterinary Medicine Directorate.

The Director of Veterinary Services talking about anthrax in one of the local TV station
Kenya Veterinary Association called on the government to lower the cost of production for animal products
Sensitization of the public on Veterinary Medicines Directorate
Veterinarians,Vet paraprofessionals and supervised Vet students vaccinating livestock during the WVD celebrations field day

Call for articles and advertisements for the Animal Focus Magazine

Call for articles and advertisements for the Animal Focus Magazine

CALL FOR ARTICLES

Animal Focus Magazine is a KVA publication that seeks to inform, educate and create awareness majorly to the general public on veterinary and related issues. The next issue will focus on pigs and articles are welcome on this topic or vet and vet related issues. The magazine also creates a platform to advertise to more than 2000 readership. Deadline for submission of articles and advertisements is 15th March 2019.

CALL FOR ADVERTISEMENT

The Kenya Veterinary Association (KVA) requests you to place an advertisement in the KVA Animal Focus (AF) Magazine for your organization. AF is a quarterly publication that focuses majorly on animals (livestock/food animals, companion, wildlife and working animals) with a Vets perspective but communicated in a layman’s language to give correct, precise and factual information to these animal owners. It enjoys readership of more than 2000 persons per issue lead by Veterinarians and Para-veterinarians, then animal keepers and the general public. The Animal Focus has attracted a lot of attention in the animal resource industry since its inception in 2016. The next issue is expected in April 2019.

Please find below a rate card for advertising in the AF Magazine.

ANIMAL FOCUS MAGAZINE ADVERTISING RATE CARD

(Rates are inclusive of VAT)

 ADVERT SIZE COST (KShs)

  • Back Cover 125,000/=
  • Inside Front Cover 100,000/=
  • Inside Back Cover 100,000/=
  • Inside Full Page 80,000/=
  • Half Page 45,000/=
  • Quarter Page 25,000/=
  • Strip Advert 15,000/=
  • Bottom Banner Spread 15,000/=
  • Book Mark 10,000/=

 OTHER TECHNICAL INFORMATION

  • Magazine size A4
  • Print run 2000 copies
  • Print quality Full colour
  • Camera-ready artworks to be supplied by the advertiser.
  • Ready artworks to be supplied in Illustrator, PDF, Corel Draw or Photoshop.

Send articles and adverts to:

kvamagazine@gmail.com and copy to info@kenyavetassociation.com and cnchagwa@gmail.com

For more information kindly contact KVA Office on 0727 680022

Kenya Veterinary Association SGM and Election Notice

Kenya Veterinary Association SGM and Election Notice

Notice is hereby given that the Kenya Veterinary Association Special General Meeting will be held on 20th July 2018 in Nairobi starting at 2:00 pm. 

Agenda 

  • Record attendance and apologies 
  • Confirm minutes of the last AGM 
  • Chairman’s address
  • Treasurers report 
  • A.O.B
  • Dissolution of Executive Committee and Elections 

KVA Elections 

Date: 20th July 2018 starting at 2:00 pm

Venue: Jacaranda Hotel, Westlands, Nairobi

Note: The nominees, proposers and seconders must be paid up members of KVA (click to view the 2018 KVA register ) and in good professional standing for them to qualify. All duly filled nomination forms must reach the KVA office on or before Wednesday 20th June 2018 by 12:00 pm (Mid-day), the nomination form can be accessed by clicking here .

Important sections of the KVA Consitution guiding elections

14.2 Duly filled nomination forms shall be received by the Honorary Secretary at least 30 days before elections 

14.3 The names of candidates, proposers and their seconders shall be displayed clearly and distinctly at the meeting prior to commencing of voting.

For more details about the elections, please refer to section 14 of the KVA Consitution.

Click to view documents

Launch of Livestock Identification and Traceability System in Laikipia County

Launch of Livestock Identification and Traceability System in Laikipia County

The Kenya Veterinary Association (KVA) has kicked off a  livestock identification and traceability exercise in Laikipia County.The identification system being done in collaboration with KCB Foundation and the director of veterinary services aims to trace individual animals to their owners so as to deter theft, enable their owners to secure loans and insurance from various financial institutions and to access both local and international markets for livestock and livestock products.

Laikipia governor- Mr Alfred Nderitu addresses livestock stakeholders within the county. He promised total commitment ensuring the LITS exercise succeeds and livestock production is modernised.

The association has conducted a series of sensitization meetings in Laikipia areas of Doldol, Ilingwesi, Mugie, Kimanju and Nanyuki areas to ensure mobilisation and acceptance of the system to the local community.

With this system, the association will create a robust database for the livestock population in Kenya using a mobile app as the main data collection tool. With this system, one can gather details of the animal, owner, premises, treatment and vaccination history, movement, and also help the government officers manage quarantines.

A brainstorming session involving major livestock industry players like Kenya meat commission, KVA, commercial banks, insurance firms, and county government.

Kajiado linda punda ushinde competition awarding ceremony briefing

Kajiado linda punda ushinde competition awarding ceremony briefing

This blog entry was authored by Jane Lasoi (Community Development Officer, KVA, DWP) 

The event was held on 7th September, 2017 at KCB Grounds in Kajiado County. It was graced by approximately 300 participants whom included representatives from 25 donkey welfare groups from across the County, various government ministries from the County (Agriculture, livestock & fisheries; Trade & Co-operatives; Gender & Social service), County commissioner, County administration officers, County director of veterinary services, Kenya veterinary Board, Kenya veterinary association and Brooke EA. One mainstream TV station, 2 local radio stations a print media covered the event.

The ceremony emphasized on donkey protection, laws on animal welfare, clean up exercise within the town in collaboration with NEMA with an aim to sensitize the donkey owners and the public on the link between donkey welfare and clean environment. Demonstrations on donkey handling practices, harnessing techniques and the donkeys present benefitted from deworming services administered by the local service providers.

 

Winner Prize 1: Orata Self Help Group:

This is a youth group comprising 31 members, owning 34 donkeys. Donkeys will be labelled with a common group symbol, explore and where possible install tracking devices similar to the ones fit on the security dogs. Start a small business (car wash) for the members to boost their savings for purchase of a plot of land for construction of a permanent perimeter wall plot saving them the hiring of ground charge working closely with local administration.

 

Winner Prize 1: Orata Self Help Group:

This is a youth group comprising 31 members, owning 34 donkeys. Donkeys will be labelled with a common group symbol, explore and where possible install tracking devices similar to the ones fit on the security dogs. Start a small business (car wash) for the members to boost their savings for purchase of a plot of land for construction of a permanent perimeter wall plot saving them the hiring of ground charge working closely with local administration.

 

Winner Prize 3: Oloolerah Osotua Ng’ejuk Women Group

The group comprises of 18 women owning 36 donkeys. Their idea is on construction of  donkey shades, hire herders to making sure donkey are kept together with other livestock at night, fitting some donkeys with  neck bells to alert owners in case of night disturbances by thieves.

A meeting was proposed on 15th September 2017 with 3 officials from each of the winning group to receive the cheques as we discuss project implementation, monitoring, accounting and reporting. The Chair of the panel and the Ministry of Gender and Social Services will be represented in the meeting.

Tanzania Veterinary Association (TVA) Conference 2017

Tanzania Veterinary Association (TVA) Conference 2017

The Tanzania Veterinary Association (TVA) is pleased to announce its 35th Scientific Conference, which will be held at the Arusha International Conference Centre (AICC) in Arusha, Tanzania from the 5th to 7th December 2017.

The Theme for the Conference is: “The role of livestock sector in building an industry based economy in Tanzania” Sub-Themes are:
1. Challenges associated with value addition in the livestock sector
2. Influence of farming system on productivity
3. The role of animal feed manufacturing industry on animal sector
4. The influence of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) to value addition
5. Welfare and contribution of draft animals to the transformation of the agricultural sector

 

TVA invites those who wish to present papers during the Conference to submit Abstract not exceeding 250 words in line with the above Theme and sub-themes.

The deadline for submission of Abstracts is 30th September 2017 whereas for full papers shall be 4th November 2017. Kindly submit high quality Abstracts and full papers, and adhere to the deadlines in order to enable the TVA Secretariat to prepare relevant documents on time.

Electronic submission of Abstracts and full papers should be sent to the Chairman of the Scientific Committee: Prof. Esron Karimuribo (ekarimu@yahoo.co.uk) and copied to Dr Hezron Nonga (nongahezron@yahoo.co.uk), a member of the Scientific Committee

Two types of presentations at the Conference are invited:
(a) Oral presentation: Papers should NOT exceed 15 pages typed in MS Word, double spaced using 12 pt font size of Times New Roman.
(b) The poster presentation should be 1.5m high and 1.2m wide.

In case of Powerpoint slides the font should NOT be less than 26 and number of slides be presentable preferably in fifteen (15) minutes. For more information visit the following websites:

  • www.tva.or.tz;
  • www.suanet.ac.tz;
  • www.tvla-tz.org;
  • www.mifugouvuvi.go.tz; and
  • www.sacids.org

All submissions should be copied to the TVA Honorary Secretary, through the email address: hbudodi@yahoo.com

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