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Kajiado linda punda ushinde competition awarding ceremony briefing

Kajiado linda punda ushinde competition awarding ceremony briefing

This blog entry was authored by Jane Lasoi (Community Development Officer, KVA, DWP) 

The event was held on 7th September, 2017 at KCB Grounds in Kajiado County. It was graced by approximately 300 participants whom included representatives from 25 donkey welfare groups from across the County, various government ministries from the County (Agriculture, livestock & fisheries; Trade & Co-operatives; Gender & Social service), County commissioner, County administration officers, County director of veterinary services, Kenya veterinary Board, Kenya veterinary association and Brooke EA. One mainstream TV station, 2 local radio stations a print media covered the event.

The ceremony emphasized on donkey protection, laws on animal welfare, clean up exercise within the town in collaboration with NEMA with an aim to sensitize the donkey owners and the public on the link between donkey welfare and clean environment. Demonstrations on donkey handling practices, harnessing techniques and the donkeys present benefitted from deworming services administered by the local service providers.

 

Winner Prize 1: Orata Self Help Group:

This is a youth group comprising 31 members, owning 34 donkeys. Donkeys will be labelled with a common group symbol, explore and where possible install tracking devices similar to the ones fit on the security dogs. Start a small business (car wash) for the members to boost their savings for purchase of a plot of land for construction of a permanent perimeter wall plot saving them the hiring of ground charge working closely with local administration.

 

Winner Prize 1: Orata Self Help Group:

This is a youth group comprising 31 members, owning 34 donkeys. Donkeys will be labelled with a common group symbol, explore and where possible install tracking devices similar to the ones fit on the security dogs. Start a small business (car wash) for the members to boost their savings for purchase of a plot of land for construction of a permanent perimeter wall plot saving them the hiring of ground charge working closely with local administration.

 

Winner Prize 3: Oloolerah Osotua Ng’ejuk Women Group

The group comprises of 18 women owning 36 donkeys. Their idea is on construction of  donkey shades, hire herders to making sure donkey are kept together with other livestock at night, fitting some donkeys with  neck bells to alert owners in case of night disturbances by thieves.

A meeting was proposed on 15th September 2017 with 3 officials from each of the winning group to receive the cheques as we discuss project implementation, monitoring, accounting and reporting. The Chair of the panel and the Ministry of Gender and Social Services will be represented in the meeting.

33rd World Veterinary Congress to be held from Aug 27-31 2017 in Incheon, Korea.

33rd World Veterinary Congress to be held from Aug 27-31 2017 in Incheon, Korea.

The 33rd World Veterinary Congress aims at promoting and raising awareness about ONE HEALTH, an emerging concept that encompasses the health of humans, animals, and their environment, across the globe as well as sharing NEW TECHNOLOGIES in all disciplines of clinical veterinary medicine and creating a new trend in the field.

  • Review the latest basic and clinical investigations to guide on how to manage animals optimally.
  • Integrate the newest interventional techniques and devices related to animal care.
  • Learn numerous treatment strategies through reviewing diverse challenging cases submitted from all around the world and discussing with the world renowned experts.

For more details please visit the conference website at: http://wvc2017korea.com/01_congress_info/congress_info02.htm

Tanzania Veterinary Association (TVA) Conference 2017

Tanzania Veterinary Association (TVA) Conference 2017

The Tanzania Veterinary Association (TVA) is pleased to announce its 35th Scientific Conference, which will be held at the Arusha International Conference Centre (AICC) in Arusha, Tanzania from the 5th to 7th December 2017.

The Theme for the Conference is: “The role of livestock sector in building an industry based economy in Tanzania” Sub-Themes are:
1. Challenges associated with value addition in the livestock sector
2. Influence of farming system on productivity
3. The role of animal feed manufacturing industry on animal sector
4. The influence of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) to value addition
5. Welfare and contribution of draft animals to the transformation of the agricultural sector

 

TVA invites those who wish to present papers during the Conference to submit Abstract not exceeding 250 words in line with the above Theme and sub-themes.

The deadline for submission of Abstracts is 30th September 2017 whereas for full papers shall be 4th November 2017. Kindly submit high quality Abstracts and full papers, and adhere to the deadlines in order to enable the TVA Secretariat to prepare relevant documents on time.

Electronic submission of Abstracts and full papers should be sent to the Chairman of the Scientific Committee: Prof. Esron Karimuribo (ekarimu@yahoo.co.uk) and copied to Dr Hezron Nonga (nongahezron@yahoo.co.uk), a member of the Scientific Committee

Two types of presentations at the Conference are invited:
(a) Oral presentation: Papers should NOT exceed 15 pages typed in MS Word, double spaced using 12 pt font size of Times New Roman.
(b) The poster presentation should be 1.5m high and 1.2m wide.

In case of Powerpoint slides the font should NOT be less than 26 and number of slides be presentable preferably in fifteen (15) minutes. For more information visit the following websites:

  • www.tva.or.tz;
  • www.suanet.ac.tz;
  • www.tvla-tz.org;
  • www.mifugouvuvi.go.tz; and
  • www.sacids.org

All submissions should be copied to the TVA Honorary Secretary, through the email address: hbudodi@yahoo.com

KVA Conference, World Rabies Day and VOYA Awards 2017

KVA Conference, World Rabies Day and VOYA Awards 2017

INTRODUCTION
The Kenya Veterinary Association (KVA) in collaboration with the Zoonotic Disease Unit (ZDU) and the Washington State University (WSU) will hold the Annual Scientific Conference, World Rabies Day (WRD) celebrations and the Veterinary of the Year (VOYA) award ceremony at Acacia Premier Hotel, Kisumu County, Kenya as from 26th to 29th September, 2017. The theme of the events will be ‘’Rabies: Zero by 30″.

Click here to register online Click here to nominate a vet

EXPECTECTED DELEGATES AT THE CONFERENCE
The conference targets about 500 delegates comprising of National Government, County Government, Veterinary Practitioners, Academia, Media, international delegates, Development Partners, Civil Society Organizations etc .

IMPORTANT DATES

  • Tue  26th September, 2017 – Arrival of delegates
  • Wed 27th September, 2017 – Rabies scientific conference, exhibitions and VOYA awards in the evening
  • Thu  28th September, 2017 – Field Day (vaccination against rabies) and exhibitions
  • Frid  29th September, 2017 – Departure of delegates

The conference programme will include oral paper and poster presentations and enlightening discussions and talks relating to all aspects of, “Rabies: Zero by 30”. View the invitation letter

Vacancy: Project Manager – KVA Donkey Welfare project

Vacancy: Project Manager – KVA Donkey Welfare project

The Kenya Veterinary Association (KVA) is a membership professional association for Veterinary Surgeons whose mandate is primarily to promote the economic development and welfare of its members as well as to safeguard the health and welfare of animals with an overall aim of enhancing animal welfare. Towards this end the Association is involved in advocacy on issues affecting the animal resource industry in collaboration with other stakeholders. The Association is currently undertaking an equine welfare improvement project in partnership with Brooke EA under its livelihood support program in Kajiado County. The Association is in the process of recruiting a Project Manager to join the highly motivated project team.

DESCRIPTION

The Project Manager will have the ultimate management responsibility for the project and will ensure that the project activities are completed in time in line with budgetary guidelines. The Project Manager will report directly to the Head of the Secretariat. The overall function of the Project Manager will be to implement the strategic goals and objectives of the project. The position is based in Kajiado, KVA Isinya office with frequent travels within the County.

RESPONSIBILITIES:

1. Program implementation, oversight and development
  • Leads the implementation of the Brooke Donkey Welfare project.
  • Organizes trainings, roundtables, networking events and other activities to achieve the goals and objectives of the project.
  • Works together with the KVA NEC and management team for future program development.
  • Develops work plans, budgets and progress reports as required by KVA, donors and other partners
  • Maintains relationships the donor, project partners and stakeholders in order to create a network in which peer-learning and experience-sharing can occur.
  • Build a strong team and enhance teamwork during the implementation of the project
2. Communication & Monitor and Evaluation
  • Represents the project in dealing with partners, government agencies, donor agencies and beneficiaries, and at public appearances.
  • Ensures monitoring and evaluation activities and reporting meet KVA and Brooke’s standards and are completed on schedule
  • Implement the staff appraisal system among the project team
  • Reviews and finalizes project reports
  • Ensure the project team adheres to all the policies of KVA at all times
3. Financial management and grant oversight
  • Responsible for implementing activities in accordance with project or activity budgets.
  • As accounting officer ensure sound management of finances, personnel, project facilities and risks in partnership with finance team.
  • Consults with project accountant and Finance & Administration team regarding best practices for financial administration of project work
  • Develops and monitors the grant agreements and sub-agreements for project partners
  • Ensure all the financial policies are adhered to by the entire project team.

MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS

  • University degree in Veterinary Medicine from a KVB recognized university.
  • Member of the Kenya Veterinary Association (KVA) of good professional standing.
  • Duly registered & retained by the Kenya Veterinary Board (KVB)
  • Minimum 3 years’ experience in Project Management with demonstrated success in project planning, financial management, program monitoring, report writing, identifying and procuring technical assistance.
  • Computer certificate from a recognized institution.

SELECTION CRITERIA

  • Experience in Animal Welfare advocacy programs is an added advantage
  • Excellent organizational skills, with the ability to manage multiple responsibilities; comfortable working in a fast-paced, dynamic environment and committed to meeting deadlines and creating and improving processes.
  • Strong presentation, interpersonal and mentoring skills with ability to build relationships and work effectively with myriad stakeholders.
  • A track record that demonstrates energy and creativity, and the ability to successfully prioritize and manage competing priorities.
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills, including public speaking and presentation skills.
  • Experience in data processing (Microsoft Word), spreadsheet (Microsoft Excel), PowerPoint presentation softwares (Microsoft PowerPoint) E-mail, and Internet browser software.

How to Apply:

Interested applicants should send their applications together with a detailed CV, stating qualifications, experience, current position and remuneration, phone contact, email address, name and addresses of two (2) referees, enclosing copies of relevant certificates/testimonials, by Thursday 31st July 2017 to:

Hon Secretary, Kenya Veterinary Association, Head Office, Veterinary Research Labs, Kabete, P. O. Box 29089 – 00625 Kangemi Nairobi Kenya. Email: recruitment@kenyavetassociation.com

Applicants must meet the minimum requirements and must be ready to begin work immediately. Only short-listed candidates will be contacted no later than Friday 4th August 2017.

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