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Animal Health Sub-Working Group

1-2 August, 2018
Venue: Maun Lodge, Maun, Botswana

Chair: Coordinating Country - Botswana
Meeting Facilitator: KAZA Secretariat and AHEAD

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Time

Agenda Item

Presenter/Facilitator

Day 1 – Wednesday 1 August 2018

8:00

Registration

KAZA Secretariat

 

Introduction and Background

 

8:15

Opening and welcome remarks

Chair

8:20

Participants introductions

Chair

8:40

Presentation and adoption of agenda

KAZA Secretariat & Chair

8:50

Overview, background and purpose of the meeting

KAZA Secretariat

 

Presentations by Partner States – Overview of Key Livestock and Wildlife Health Challenges, Activities & Gaps in the KAZA Landscape

 

9:00

Angola

PS representative

9:15

Botswana

PS representative

9:30

Namibia

PS representative

9:45

Q & A, Discussion

 

10:15

TEA BREAK

 

10:45

Zambia

PS representative

11:00

Zimbabwe

PS representative

10:15

Q & A, Discussion

 

 

Presentations by Cooperating Partners / Stakeholders

 

11:45

SADC FANR perspective on animal health in the context of KAZA

G. Thobokwe

12:00

OIE perspective on transboundary animal health in the context of SADC

M. Letshwenyo

12:15

FAO perspective on animal health in the context of KAZA

B. Bedane

12:30

Thinking through CBT feasibility

S. Atkinson /
S. Osofsky

12:45

Herding for Health pilots in TFCAs

J. van Rooyen

13:00

Q & A, Discussion

 

13:15

GROUP PHOTO & LUNCH

 

14:15

Facilitation of sample sharing, diagnostics and communications: utility of a KAZA-focused laboratory

J. Dawson

14:30

Lessons from the field: the importance of transboundary collaboration

C. Nkgowe

14:45

Lessons from the Great Limpopo TFCA veterinary committee

M. Hofmeyr

15:00

Q & A, Discussion

 

15:15

TEA BREAK

 

 

Modalities of Animal Health Sub-Working Group

 

15:45

Review of AHSWG terms of reference and finalization of institutional arrangements

Plenary

17:00

Adjourn for the day

 

18:00

GROUP DINNER – All Participants

 



Day 2 – Thursday 2 August 2018

8:00

Recap and overview of key animal health issues raised in Day 1

S. Osofsky

 

Identifying Key Animal Health Issues for AHSWG in KAZA

 

8:15

Prioritization of animal health issues in KAZA. Further discuss the key challenges/issues identified. Can we refine a list of priorities to be tackled, particularly those that would benefit from a cross-sectoral, transboundary lens?

Facilitated session

9:15

Discussion

Plenary

10:00

TEA BREAK

 

 

Developing Action Items and Next Steps

 

10:30

Strategic actions. For agreed priority issues, identify specific, practical actions/activities that need to accomplished in next 3 years.

Facilitated session

11:30

Discussion

Plenary

12:00

Next steps. Group discussion. What tasks should the sub-WG focus on over the next year?

Plenary

12:45

Closing remarks

Host country

13:00

LUNCH

 

14:00

Field visits .....TBD

Plenary

17:00

Adjourn

 


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