OIE

3rd Regional Workshop

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In 2019, two workshops on OIE Standards and procedures to facilitate the international movement of (competition) horses, including presentations of the international code chapters on the recognition and Maintenance of African horse sickness (AHS) official free status, and the self-declaration of Equine Diseases. These workshops were held respectively in Rabat-Morocco and in Beirut- Lebanon. They were attended by participants, from Veterinary Services, equestrian federations, and horse racing authorities.

Specific roadmaps have been recommended to be implemented by the concerned parties to facilitate the movement of horses, especially sport horses, in a safer and secure way.

A third workshop, to follow up on the progress made by countries in consideration of the recommendations of the previous meetings, was held virtually on 10th  & 11th May 2022.

Objectives

  • The recommendations and progress made since the Beirut and Rabat meetings, in regards to the “Coordination for the implementation of the roadmap by the VS
  • Requirements for temporary horse importation in the countries of FEI Group VII
  • Regulatory framework and health certification to facilitate international horse movement. (e-certification)
  • Challenges in transport and handling of horses inter-regionally and internationally, in respect of OIE standards and the IATA requirements.
  • Standard diagnostic tests for equine diseases.
  • Equine diseases vaccines and vaccination procedures: EI, EPP, AHS.
  • Other related topics

Expected Outcomes

The Veterinary Authorities of Members and the Equestrian Federations and racing agencies from the region, working together following the OIE recommendations and guidelines towards the facilitation of movement of competition horses and the enhancement of HHP health status recognition. Coordination and harmonization of import/export measures and equine health certification. OIE and the sports federations to support the development and implementation of the roadmaps in the region to facilitate the movement of competition horses in a safer and secure means.

Targeted Participants

Veterinary Authorities, and horse sport organizations, in the FEI Group VII countries, (especially those attending the previous meetings): Algeria, Bahrain, Cyprus, Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libya, Morocco, Oman, PAT, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Sudan, Syria, Tunisia, Turkey, United Arab Emirates, and Yemen.

  • Speakers: OIE Staff, FEI Veterinary department, Experts from OIE Collaborating Centres, and regional countries.
  • Language: English with simultaneous translation into Arabic and French.
  • Date: 10 -11 May 2022

Agenda

Final Report and List of Participants

Roadmap MENA

Facilitation of the international movement of competition horses

Presentations Day 1

L. Awada - Equine diseases situation in MENA region
L. Awada - Equine diseases situation in MENA region

PDF - 1.32MB

IZS Teramo/ P. Calistri - Risk Analysis on potential re-emergence of major equine diseases
IZS Teramo/ P. Calistri - Risk Analysis on potential re-emergence of major equine diseases

PDF - 3.18MB

U. Wernery - Standard tests for diagnosis of major equine diseases
U. Wernery - Standard tests for diagnosis of major equine diseases

PDF - 845.56KB

G. Pavade - Role of the OIE Ref labs for diagnostics, proficiency tests and twinning programmes
G. Pavade - Role of the OIE Ref labs for diagnostics, proficiency tests and twinning programmes

PDF - 774.24KB

Y. Phuentshok/ M. Meske - Procedure for the application for the publication by the OIE of a self-declaration, including Equine Disease-Free zone
Y. Phuentshok/ M. Meske - Procedure for the application for the publication by the OIE of a self-declaration, including Equine Disease-Free zone

PDF - 2.36MB

Syria EDFZ
Syria EDFZ

PDF - 468.90KB

Egypt Self-declaration of freedom from different equine diseases 2022
Egypt Self-declaration of freedom from different equine diseases 2022

PDF - 4.10MB

EDFZ self declaration excercise for Particitants
EDFZ self declaration excercise for Particitants

PDF - 176.48KB

Presentations Day 2

M.Meske - General Requirements of the AHS Chapter of the Terrestrial Animal Health Code and Standard Operating Procedures
M.Meske - General Requirements of the AHS Chapter of the Terrestrial Animal Health Code and Standard Operating Procedures

PDF - 2.51MB

F. Cerasoli - New Challenges on horse welfare
F. Cerasoli - New Challenges on horse welfare

PDF - 2.70MB

R. Alduhaimi -  Case Study (Challenges on the transport of horses)
R. Alduhaimi - Case Study (Challenges on the transport of horses)

PDF - 188.96KB

Questionnaire result Horse movement
Questionnaire result Horse movement

PDF - 1.66MB

T. Kettle - Import and Export measures, quarantine, vaccination
T. Kettle - Import and Export measures, quarantine, vaccination

PDF - 1.18MB

D. Craig - Health certification for temporally or permanent residence
D. Craig - Health certification for temporally or permanent residence

PDF - 713.72KB

G. Yehia - Roadmap for Veterinary Services
G. Yehia - Roadmap for Veterinary Services

PDF - 3.10MB