Tunis, Tunisia

Multi-regional Whole Journey Scenario (WJS) Workshop on long-distance transport by land and sea between Europe, the Middle East and North Africa

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A multi-regional Whole Journey Scenario (WJS) workshop on long-distance transport by land and sea between Europe, the Middle East and North Africa was held in Tunis, Tunisia, between the 07 – 09 November 2023, with the joint forces by the WOAH Sub-Regional Representations in Abu Dhabi, Brussels and Tunis and the Regional Representation in Beirut.

The event had the participation of more than 35 participants from the different regions of Europe, North Africa and Middle East.

The event was opened with a welcome message delivered by Prof Abderraouf Laajimi, Chief of Staff, Ministry of Agriculture, Water Resources and Fisheries, Tunisia.

The workshop was built upon routes with similar transportation challenges identified through previous workshops and through the requests received from Members who transport live animals from Europe to the Middle East and North Africa. Representatives from 15 WOAH Members participated in the meeting, namely:  France, Ireland, Portugal, Romania, and Spain from Europe; Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Saudi Arabia, Türkiye and the United Arab Emirates from the Middle East; and Algeria, Libya, Morocco and Tunisia from North Africa.

The workshop’s main objectives were to help countries improve animal welfare during long-distance and cross-border transport in compliance with WOAH standards for the whole journey along the selected route with a focus on the responsibilities of the Competent Authorities over the entire journey. In addition, the workshop aimed to share best practices and strengthen collaboration and communication between Competent Authorities. Moreover, the workshop provided the opportunity to deepen Members’ understanding of the level of compliance with animal welfare standards and identify key issues, constraints, and/or challenges experienced while implementing these standards. The workshop highlighted the need for enhancing and strengthening communication and cooperation between Competent Authorities and all actors involved in transporting live animals, the importance of well-defined responsibilities, and appropriate planning and establishing emergency procedures.

The participants called for further WOAH activities supporting and strengthening the collaboration between Competent Authorities, inter-regional cooperation, and sharing of experiences (workshops, training, development of IT tools, guidance documents, and checklist, harmonization of the exchanges of information on transport animals).

On the third and final day, the workshop included  a field visit to the École Nationale de Médecine Vétérinaire de Sidi Thabet (ENVM), and to the Fondation Nationale d’Amelioration de la Race Chevaline (FNARC).

Please find below the workshop agenda and the link for the presentations kindly delivered by our Members and colleagues.

Day 1: Tuesday 7 November

 
Topics Speakers
Welcome and opening remarks Dr Rachid Bouguedour, WOAH SRR Tunis

Pr. Abderraouf Laajimi, Chief of Staff, Ministry of Agriculture, Water Resources and Fisheries, Tunisia

Dr. Mohamed Ali Alhosani, WOAH SRR Abu Dhabi

Dr. Tomasz Grudnik, WOAH SRR Brussels

Session 1: Setting the scene (chairman: Dr Rachid Bouguedour)
WOAH global animal welfare strategy – transport activities. Dr. Leopoldo Stuardo, WOAH Standards Department Paris
WOAH and WOAH mandate on animal welfare, regional Platforms and strategies. Dr. Tomasz Grudnik
WOAH TAHC Chapter 7.2 and 7.3 Dr. Tomasz Grudnik
Session 2: Understanding country’s situation and identifying key challenges
Countries presentations (10’ per country) overview of state of play – legislation, main trading partners main challenges: FranceIrelandPortugalRomaniaSpain

 

EU countries

(chairman: Dr Tomasz Grudnik)

Countries presentations (10’ per country) overview of state of play – legislation, main trading partners main challenges: JordanLebanonKuwaitSaudi ArabiaTürkiyeUnited Arab Emirates ME countries

(chairman: Dr Mohamed Ali Alhosani)

Countries presentations (10’ per country) overview of state of play – legislation, main trading partners main challenges: AlgeriaLibyaMoroccoTunisia North Africa countries

(chairman: Dr Rachid Bouguedour)

Discussion and conclusions.

Day 2: Wednesday 8 November

 
Working group exercises – case study

–          Presentation (15 min)

–          Group work (45 min)

Reporting (10 min each group)

All (3 groups)
Discussion and conclusions
Session 3: Addressing the challenges and best practises (chairman: Dr Leopoldo Stuardo)
Australian Standards for the Export of Livestock and Exporter Supply Chain Assurance System Dr. Carol Sheridan, Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry, Australia
Emergency procedure Romania
Communication between Competent Authorities All
Transport of animals – NGO perspective Ms. Silvia Meriggi, ICFAW
Sharing country experience:
Framework for veterinary health controls on imports in Tunisia
Dr. Iheb Bannouri, Tunisia
WOAH Twinning Project on Animal Welfare in NA – ENMV Sidi Thabet (Vet School), Tunisia & IZSAM Teramo, Italy Pr. Souilem Ouajdi, ENMV
REMESA Scientific and Technical Office (STOR) – Role and relevant planned activities Dr Francesco Valentini WOAH SRR, Tunis
Q&A, discussion
Session 4: Slaughter of animals (chairman: Dr Mohamed Ali Alhosani)
WOAH TAHC Chapter 7.5 Dr Tomasz Grudnik WOAH
Discussion
Conclusions – Closing remarks

Day 3:  Thursday 9 November

 
Field visit: ENMV, FNARC – Tunisia

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