Guyana signs agreement with FAO and World Bank to update Veterinary Services

Guyana has signed an agreement with the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) and the World Bank to facilitate the updating of the Performance of Veterinary Services (PVS) assessment.

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Health Minister Dr. Frank Anthony said this forms part of the ‘One Health’ agenda, to promote the highest international food standard through the integration and advancement of the country’s food chain.

“The ‘one health’ agenda has been around for some time, but it has taken a while for countries to first do the assessment and then transition to subsistence. With this assessment, we’ll have a clearer idea of some of the things we will need going forward over the next few years, and our objective is to help to implement this,” he said.

He said the assessments will help to prepare for any future pandemics.

“We know that if we are to be prepared for future pandemics, we will have to put in place early warning systems and systems that can easily detect emerging infections. And so, this new system that we are focusing on would help us to be able to do that in a very timely way,” Dr Anthony maintained.

The World Bank is providing an estimated one million US dollars in grant funding and the advisor to the health minister, Dr Leslie Ramsammy, emphasized the need for an updated PVS, given that the last one was released in 2008.

“The FAO and the World Bank have worked together to craft a modern, contemporary PVS and Guyana will benefit from this,” he said noting that surveillance systems are being extended to include non-clinical components, especially zoonotic diseases, as these are one of the basic issues included in the ‘one health’ concept.

“In many ways, the recent COVID-19 pandemic resulted from the zoonotic disease. It is not the only one. Some of the neglected tropical diseases that Guyana is now set to eliminate have a zoonotic origin.

It is for that reason that the zoonotic lab and the zoonotic surveillance system are critical. A public health veterinary service assessment, evaluation, and strengthening are critical to this component,” Ramsammy added.

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FAO representative to Guyana Dr. Gillian Smith said the ‘one health’ process is important to the future of the country and its food systems.

“We expect this work to move very quickly. We’re also looking forward to the integration of this work with the rest of the one health assessments and the integrated management process,” she said.

The ‘one health’ program is a global initiative meant to achieve optimal health outcomes through the recognition of the interconnectivity between people, animals, and plants within their shared environment.

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