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KVA Conference, World Rabies Day and VOYA Awards 2017

KVA Conference, World Rabies Day and VOYA Awards 2017

INTRODUCTION
The Kenya Veterinary Association (KVA) in collaboration with the Zoonotic Disease Unit (ZDU) and the Washington State University (WSU) will hold the Annual Scientific Conference, World Rabies Day (WRD) celebrations and the Veterinary of the Year (VOYA) award ceremony at Acacia Premier Hotel, Kisumu County, Kenya as from 26th to 29th September, 2017. The theme of the events will be ‘’Rabies: Zero by 30″.

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EXPECTECTED DELEGATES AT THE CONFERENCE
The conference targets about 500 delegates comprising of National Government, County Government, Veterinary Practitioners, Academia, Media, international delegates, Development Partners, Civil Society Organizations etc .

IMPORTANT DATES

  • Tue  26th September, 2017 – Arrival of delegates
  • Wed 27th September, 2017 – Rabies scientific conference, exhibitions and VOYA awards in the evening
  • Thu  28th September, 2017 – Field Day (vaccination against rabies) and exhibitions
  • Frid  29th September, 2017 – Departure of delegates

The conference programme will include oral paper and poster presentations and enlightening discussions and talks relating to all aspects of, “Rabies: Zero by 30”. View the invitation letter

Veterinarian of the Year Award (VOYA) 2017

Veterinarian of the Year Award (VOYA) 2017

Overview

The veterinary profession abounds with people who deserve recognition for their contributions to both animal and human health and welfare. These esteemed members of our community have dedicated themselves and their careers to a diverse range of disciplines – everything from agriculture, public health, public service, education, animal welfare, clinical practice and research, to government activities and professional education. These individuals have advanced the science and art of veterinary medicine while showing exemplary concern for, and commitment to, the welfare and humane treatment of animals. Since 2010 the Kenya Veterinary Association has proudly recognized such individuals annually by offering the following awards:

Veterinary of the Year Awards recipients 2016

1. Veterinarian of the Year Award

This award is given annually to a KVA member to recognize his/her consistent, outstanding, and excellent all round contribution to the profession and/or community over the past year (July 2016 to July 2017). Nominations may be based on a sustained effort or an extraordinary single achievement in any or all of the following areas:

    • Leadership,
    • Public Service (e.g., community programs, public policy development),
    • Research and/or product development,
    • Clinical service and/or animal welfare,
    • Education, and/or
    • Advocacy.
2. Young Veterinarian of the Year Award

This award is given annually to young KVA members to recognize positive influence in promoting Veterinary Science, Animal health and welfare within the profession and community or a single outstanding identifiable contribution to the Veterinary profession within the preceding three years. To qualify for this award the nominee must have graduated from Vet School within the last 3 years

3. Lifetime Achievement Award

This award is given annually to a senior KVA member to recognize:

  1. Distinguished active lifetime service to the profession and association
  2. Positive influence in promoting Veterinary Science, Animal health and welfare within the profession and community
  3. An accumulation of accomplishments to veterinary science over a period of years.
  4. A single outstanding identifiable contribution to the Veterinary profession within the preceding three years

 

4. Life Membership Award

This award is presented to a KVA member who meets the KVA Constitutional requirements for long and outstanding service on the KVA Council, Executive, Boards and Committees or for outstanding contributions to the veterinary profession. The Life Member shall be invited to attend meetings of the association, and shall not be liable to pay dues, but shall enjoy all the rights and privileges of membership.

 

5. Honorary Membership Award

Honorary membership is presented to non veterinarian who has rendered distinguished service to the profession. The Honorary Member does not pay any fee and cannot vote at any meeting, or hold any elected office in KVA.

 

6. Distinguished Service Awards

6.1. KVA Advocacy Award
The award is given to an individual to recognize his/her contribution to advance the KVA’s Legislative Agenda and advocate on behalf of the veterinary profession.

6.2. KVA Veterinary Research Award
This award recognizes a veterinary researcher on the basis of lifetime achievement in basic, applied or clinical research. Nominees will be considered on the total impact their career has had on the veterinary or biomedical research and is open to persons working in an academic, government, private or public institution or in clinical practice.

6.3. KVA Veterinary Academia Award
This award recognizes a veterinarian in Academia on the basis of their lifetime achievement in lecturing, supervising and mentoring students. Nominees will be considered on the total impact their career has had on students in tertiary academic institutions and is open to persons working in any tertiary academic institution.

6.4. KVA Industry Award
This award publicly acknowledges and celebrates the role of veterinarians within the industry (pharmaceutical, animal production, corporate etc) and it formally recognizes a KVA member for their contributions of to the advancement of these industries.

6.5. KVA Public Service Award
This recognizes a KVA member for long terms of outstanding public service while employed by a the international, regional, national or county government, institution or organization in the field of regulatory activities associated with animal disease prevention or control, food hygiene & public health, food Security & livelihoods OR unusual and/or exemplary contributions to the above areas.

6.6. KVA Veterinary Clinician Award
This award recognizes a veterinarian who has excelled in offering quality clinical veterinary service which is sensitive to the needs of the animals under his/her care and provides good customer service to the owner of the animals. The nominees will be considered on the total impact their work within the locality they operate in and their ability to mentor the younger veterinarians.

6.7. KVA Meritorious Service Award
This award recognizes an individual veterinarian who has brought public honor and distinction to the veterinary profession through personal, professional, or community service activities that are conducted outside the scope of organized veterinary medicine or research.

6.8. KVA Animal Welfare Award
This award is given annually to a KVA member to recognize his/her achievements in advancing the welfare of animals via leadership, public service, education, research/product development, and/or advocacy. By doing so, the KVA hopes to raise public awareness of the important role veterinarians play in:
• Improving understanding of animal welfare-related science and ethics,
• Ensuring that animal use for human purposes is conducted responsibly, and
• Attending to and promoting animal welfare within the context of responsible animal use.

 

Nomination and Selection Procedures

To be considered, candidates must be nominated by a KVA member. No self-nominations will be considered. The nominee must be a KVA member in good standing, registered and retained by the KVB. Good documentation is essential and should include a nomination form (attached),

The awards nomination deadline is 25th August 2017. Please send your nominations to the Kenya Veterinary Association by either:

Previous recipients of the VOYA award can be viewed by clicking here

World Rabies Day Celebrations and VOYA awards Report 2016

World Rabies Day Celebrations and VOYA awards Report 2016

World Rabies Day 2016

Ms. Lorna Odero, Director of Administration, State Department of Livestock

The Kenya Veterinary Association in partnership with several stakeholders joined the rest of the world in the efforts to prevent and where possible to eliminate rabies from the Kenya population by celebrating in a series of events in Mombasa County. This year World Rabies Day celebrations took place on the coastal city of Mombasa, on 27th and 28th September 2016 under the theme, “Educate, Vaccinate, Eliminate.

The events started with a Rabies scientific conference held at Sai Rock Hotel in Mombasa on 27th September 2016. Approximately 190 delegates attended the conference. The participants learned about the progress of National Rabies Control strategy implementation, responsible dog ownership, disconnect in the human and animal rabies control, trends in rabies research and surveillance, and policy environment in animal rabies control (program attached). The workshop was officially opened by Ms. Lorna Odero, Director of Administration, State Department of Livestock who read the speech of Principal Secretary, State Department of Livestock.  The workshop participants also had an opportunity to discuss the proposed amendments to the Veterinary Surgeons and Veterinary Paraprofessionals act, Cap 366 by Kenya Veterinary Board.

World Rabies Day 2016

Procession in Shanzu grounds along Mombasa- Malindi Highway

Rabies Field Day
The day started in the morning with a procession in Shanzu grounds along Mombasa- Malindi Highway which brought the highway to a standstill. The participants marched through the main Mombasa- Malindi highway with a procession band, banners and songs sensitizing the area residents of the need to eliminate rabies in the country. While this was happening, another core team of organizers were busy constituting teams and drugs and other necessary items for use in the field.

Afterwards, the participants congregated at Shanzu Mwembeni grounds where the team leaders were issued with necessary items for the vaccinations, deworming spay and neuter. Thereafter they departed to various sites. The main field activities of the day were mass vaccination of dogs and cats against rabies in 16 sites. This saw 2478 dogs and 193 cats vaccinated against rabies. Other activities were spay and neuter program which saw five dogs spayed and nine dogs castrated. All dogs and cats which were presented were dewormed and sick ones treated.

World Rabies Day 2016

Dr. Kisa, DVS, vaccinating a dog against rabies

The guests made a tour in the main site where they witnessed all the activities which were in the main site. In the afternoon there was a public baraza in the main site (Shanzu grounds) graced by Ms. Lorna Odero, representative for Principal secretary, State Department of Livestock accompanied by Director of Veterinary Services .The speeches were done by KVB, KVA, DVS, Chief Officer of the Department of Agriculture, Livestock and Fisheries of Mombasa County and the Chief Guest. 

Vaccination certificates were issued for all dogs and cats vaccinated and the same records kept in Rabies manifests. The ground team was left with some vaccines and other items to do mop up of the areas covered and also continue with the exercise in the larger county of Mombasa. 

Post Vaccination Survey
A post vaccination survey was done in the afternoon starting from 2pm by a selected team guided by the Washington State University (WSU) and the Zoonotic Disease Unit (ZDU). This was done in two centres which were Kashani Primary and Utange primary.

Vet of the Year Awards (VOYA)
voya-awardees-2016VOYA awards ceremony took place on 28th September 2016 evening at Travelers beach resort. This event was graced by the CEC in charge of Agriculture, Livestock and Fisheries, Hon Anthony Njaramba. Other guests included Director of Veterinary Services, Representative of PS, SDL, Ms. Lorna Odero, and KVB chairman. Also visit the VOYA awardees page by clicking here  

Category Winner
Veterinarian of the year Award Dr. Joseph Othieno
Lifetime achievement Award Dr. Paul Sayer
Veterinary Industry Award Dr. Kenneth Mbogori
KVA Advocacy Award Dr. Elizabeth Ouko
Veterinary Public Service award Dr. Grace Gachacha
Animal Welfare Award Dr. Emily Mudoga
Veterinary Clinician Award Dr. Allan Elavula
Meritious Service Award Dr. Teresa Gichane
Young Veterinarian of the year Award Dr. Kelvin Momanyi Nyariaro
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Partnership and support
The events would not be a success without the support and partnership of various stakeholders including but not limited to;

  • State Department of Livestock
  • Directorate of Veterinary Services
  • World Animal Protection
  • Coopers Kenya
  • Merial
  • Ultravetis
  • Kenya Veterinary Vaccines Production Institute (KEVEVAPI)
  • OIE and European Union
  • Brooke East Africa.
  • Bayer East Africa
  • County government of Mombasa
  • Zoonotic Disease Unit

These events earned veterinarians and veterinary paraprofessionals a total of 10 CPD points . 

Challenges
Some few challenges were encountered including: 

  • The ground planning for field day was generally satisfactory. However, a few shortcomings were noted including low turnout of dogs and cats than expected. 
  • The working teams for vaccinations at 9:30 am against the planned departure time of 8.00 am majorly due to heavy morning rainfall. 

Conclusion
KVA participation and collaboration with other partners in such events goes a long way to achieve its objectives as an organization of the people on animal health matters and allied. KVA would like to thank all partners and stakeholders for the support and partnership in ensuring that this event was a success.

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Photo gallery of the event

Proceedings of the 10th World Rabies Day KVA Conference held on 27th September 2016

Proceedings of the 10th World Rabies Day KVA Conference held on 27th September 2016

Ms. Lorna Odero, Director of Administration, State Department of Livestock reading speech of Principal Secretary, State Department of Livestock.

The Kenya Veterinary Association in partnership with several stakeholders joined the rest of the world in the efforts to prevent and where possible to eliminate rabies from the Kenya population by celebrating in a series of events in Mombasa County.

This year World Rabies Day celebrations took place on the coastal city of Mombasa, on 27th and 28th September 2016 under the theme “Educate, Vaccinate, Eliminate”. The events started with a Rabies scientific conference held at Sai Rock Hotel in Mombasa on 27th September 2016. Approximately 190 delegates attended the conference. The participants learned about the progress of National Rabies Control strategy implementation, responsible dog ownership, disconnect in the human and animal rabies control, trends in rabies research and surveillance, and policy environment in animal rabies control (program attached). The workshop was officially opened by Ms. Lorna Odero, Director of Administration, State Department of Livestock who read the speech of Principal Secretary, State Department of Livestock. The workshop participants also had an opportunity to discuss the proposed amendments to the Veterinary Surgeons and Veterinary Paraprofessionals act, Cap 366 by Kenya Veterinary Board.

Access the proceedings of the 10th World Rabies Day KVA conference held at Sai Rock Hotel in Mombasa on 27th September 2016 by clicking the image on the right pane.

The presentations covered the following areas: 

  • Contribution of responsible dog ownership towards ending rabies by 2030 by Dr. Emily Mudoga, World Animal Protection 
  • Proposed amendments to the VSVP Act Cap 366 Presenter by Dr. Mary Agutu, Kenya Veterinary Board
  • The disconnect in human and animal Rabies control by Dr. Wycliffe Mbaya
  • Global elimination of rabies OIE perspective by Dr Wakhusama, OIE
  • Speeches during opening ceremony: 
    • Dr. Sam Kahariri: Chairman Kenya Veterinary Association
    • Dr. Dave Kehara: County Director of veterinary Services and Rep. CEC, Agriculture, livestock and fisheries 
    • Dr. Mwenda Mbaka: chairman Kenya Veterinary Board 
    • Dr. Sam Wakhusama: OIE representative 
    • Dr. Kisa Juma: Director of Veterinary Services 
    • Chief Guest: Lorna Adero (Rep. PS State department of livestock) 
  •  Animal Rabies Control Policy Environment in Kenya by Dr Kisa Juma, Director Veterinary Services 
  • Implementing the Kenya National Rabies Elimination Strategy -Lessons learnt Presenter by Prof. Sam Thumbi, KEMRI
  • Implementation of the Rabies Elimination Strategy update on Makueni County pilot by Dr Daniel Ksee, Makueni County Government
  • Operational research in Rabies control strategy implementation by Dr Matthew Muturi, ZDU
  • Rabies diagnosis at RVIL MARIAKANI by Dr Mutinda

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Photo gallery of the conference

One Health Day: 3rd November 2016-University of Nairobi

One Health Day: 3rd November 2016-University of Nairobi

ohdd_def_banners_3nov_720x300_cca18d27c9902One health resource center is a voluntary nongovernmental organization based in Kenya whose main objectives is creating a platform for collaboration among different professions to create awareness among the public in order to initiate a behavior change as a way of reducing risk of infection by emerging and infectious disease and solving other public health problems through a one health approach.

Recent disease events, like Ebola, MERS and Zika have underpinned the effects of zoonotic diseases on human and animals health. It is also clear that changes in the environment like climate change and population growth are drivers for diseases emergence and food insecurity, it is in this regard that the one health resource center together with other one health advocates and organization around the world will be hosting the 1st one health day on the 3rd of November 2016 at the University of Nairobi, Upper Kabete Campus as from 2-5pm to demonstrate the need for a collaborative approach in solving public health problems.

The one health day will be hosted in collaboration with the University of Nairobi One Health Student Organization.

The main activity of the day will start at 2pm where we will have a talk show featuring a multi disciplinary panel of scientist from different institutions to address major public health problems.

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Topics to be discussed:

One health and politics of Antimicrobial resistance, by Dr. Laura Kahn MD, MPH, MPP, FACP

Dr.  Kahn is a medical doctor and a research scholar with the program of science and global security at Princeton University USA.  She founded one health initiative and authored: “Who is in charge? Leadership during epidemics, bioterror attacks and other public health crises” 2009 and one health and the politics of antimicrobial resistance 2016

Climate change and emergence of infectious diseases, by Njenga Kariuki PHD

Dr. Kariuki is a veterinarian and a professor of Virology and global health at Paul G Allen school of Global animal health, Washington State University. He is also the head of one health and chief research officer at the Kenya medical Research Institute, Nairobi.

Zoonotic and emerging diseases and their impact at the household level, by Prof. Erustus Kangethe

Prof.  Kangethe is a Veterinarian and a professor of food safety, He teaches at the University of Nairobi, Department of Public health Pharmacology and toxicology. He is also a CO-PI with Zoolink and Urbanzoo research groups based in ILRI.

Food safety and security by Dr. Jasper Oloo

Dr.  Oloo is a food scientist based at the Agha Khan University hospital, Nairobi; He is currently the Manager Dietetics department at the hospital.

One health and its benefits in solving public health problems by Dr. Mwatondo Athman

Dr. Mwatondo is a medical doctor with a post graduate training in Public health; He is currently the head of Zoonotic Disease Unit in the Ministry Of Health GoK.

The role of media/ Journalism in a disease outbreak: The biography of the panelist will be availed once he confirms his availability.

The talk will be open to the public and they will be allowed to ask questions to the panelists.

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For more information send email to oneheathcenter@gmail.com  or call +25479810113

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