About fifty participants representing establishments for veterinary education from Algeria, Egypt, France, Greece, Italy, Morocco and Tunisia attended the first General Assembly of the Mediterranean Network of Establishments for Veterinary Education (REEV-Med). This meeting was held the 27 and 28 September 2012 at the Agronomy and Veterinary Institute Hassan II in Rabat (IAV Hassan II).
At the opening of the General Assembly in the presence of Dr. Jaouad Berrada, Chief Veterinary Officer of Morocco and Director General of ONSSA (National office of food safety), the President of the Executive Committee, Prof. Noursaid Tligui (IAV Hassan II, Morocco) and the REEV-Med Coordinator, Prof. André Laurent Parodi (National Veterinary School of Alfort, France) gave the floor to Dr. Bernard Vallat, who presented the vision, the perspectives and the OIE policies on veterinary education. Support from Italy through the OIE World Fund was stressed on this occasion by Dr. Vallat who assured the participants of the support of the OIE for the establishment and the development of REEV-Med.
The General Assembly also allowed representatives of EVE to participate in the election of members of the Executive Committee. Composition of the Bureau is detailed below:
3 Associate members(2 Years)
Prof. André Laurent Parodi (Alfort, France) currently REEV-Med coordinator was also elected permanent Honorary Chairman.
To achieve its objectives, the REEV-Med will use the tools and materials developed by the OIE, including:
The REEV-Med has also received support from the European Association of Establishments for Veterinary Education (EAEVE) who will actively participate in the process of evaluating establishments for veterinary education in the region.
Finally, the Sub-Regional Representation of the OIE for North Africa based in Tunis will provide the secretariat of the network. It will collaborate with the Executive Committee in particular to prepare the agenda of the General Assembly and to develop program of activities and budget.
Prof. Gohar (Egypt), Prof. Dakkak (Morocco) and Prof. Darghouth (Tunisia). Picture (c) V. Brioudes (oie) 2012.