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Veterinarian of the Year Award (VOYA) 2017

Veterinarian of the Year Award (VOYA) 2017

Overview

The veterinary profession abounds with people who deserve recognition for their contributions to both animal and human health and welfare. These esteemed members of our community have dedicated themselves and their careers to a diverse range of disciplines – everything from agriculture, public health, public service, education, animal welfare, clinical practice and research, to government activities and professional education. These individuals have advanced the science and art of veterinary medicine while showing exemplary concern for, and commitment to, the welfare and humane treatment of animals. Since 2010 the Kenya Veterinary Association has proudly recognized such individuals annually by offering the following awards:

Veterinary of the Year Awards recipients 2016

1. Veterinarian of the Year Award

This award is given annually to a KVA member to recognize his/her consistent, outstanding, and excellent all round contribution to the profession and/or community over the past year (July 2016 to July 2017). Nominations may be based on a sustained effort or an extraordinary single achievement in any or all of the following areas:

    • Leadership,
    • Public Service (e.g., community programs, public policy development),
    • Research and/or product development,
    • Clinical service and/or animal welfare,
    • Education, and/or
    • Advocacy.
2. Young Veterinarian of the Year Award

This award is given annually to young KVA members to recognize positive influence in promoting Veterinary Science, Animal health and welfare within the profession and community or a single outstanding identifiable contribution to the Veterinary profession within the preceding three years. To qualify for this award the nominee must have graduated from Vet School within the last 3 years

3. Lifetime Achievement Award

This award is given annually to a senior KVA member to recognize:

  1. Distinguished active lifetime service to the profession and association
  2. Positive influence in promoting Veterinary Science, Animal health and welfare within the profession and community
  3. An accumulation of accomplishments to veterinary science over a period of years.
  4. A single outstanding identifiable contribution to the Veterinary profession within the preceding three years

 

4. Life Membership Award

This award is presented to a KVA member who meets the KVA Constitutional requirements for long and outstanding service on the KVA Council, Executive, Boards and Committees or for outstanding contributions to the veterinary profession. The Life Member shall be invited to attend meetings of the association, and shall not be liable to pay dues, but shall enjoy all the rights and privileges of membership.

 

5. Honorary Membership Award

Honorary membership is presented to non veterinarian who has rendered distinguished service to the profession. The Honorary Member does not pay any fee and cannot vote at any meeting, or hold any elected office in KVA.

 

6. Distinguished Service Awards

6.1. KVA Advocacy Award
The award is given to an individual to recognize his/her contribution to advance the KVA’s Legislative Agenda and advocate on behalf of the veterinary profession.

6.2. KVA Veterinary Research Award
This award recognizes a veterinary researcher on the basis of lifetime achievement in basic, applied or clinical research. Nominees will be considered on the total impact their career has had on the veterinary or biomedical research and is open to persons working in an academic, government, private or public institution or in clinical practice.

6.3. KVA Veterinary Academia Award
This award recognizes a veterinarian in Academia on the basis of their lifetime achievement in lecturing, supervising and mentoring students. Nominees will be considered on the total impact their career has had on students in tertiary academic institutions and is open to persons working in any tertiary academic institution.

6.4. KVA Industry Award
This award publicly acknowledges and celebrates the role of veterinarians within the industry (pharmaceutical, animal production, corporate etc) and it formally recognizes a KVA member for their contributions of to the advancement of these industries.

6.5. KVA Public Service Award
This recognizes a KVA member for long terms of outstanding public service while employed by a the international, regional, national or county government, institution or organization in the field of regulatory activities associated with animal disease prevention or control, food hygiene & public health, food Security & livelihoods OR unusual and/or exemplary contributions to the above areas.

6.6. KVA Veterinary Clinician Award
This award recognizes a veterinarian who has excelled in offering quality clinical veterinary service which is sensitive to the needs of the animals under his/her care and provides good customer service to the owner of the animals. The nominees will be considered on the total impact their work within the locality they operate in and their ability to mentor the younger veterinarians.

6.7. KVA Meritorious Service Award
This award recognizes an individual veterinarian who has brought public honor and distinction to the veterinary profession through personal, professional, or community service activities that are conducted outside the scope of organized veterinary medicine or research.

6.8. KVA Animal Welfare Award
This award is given annually to a KVA member to recognize his/her achievements in advancing the welfare of animals via leadership, public service, education, research/product development, and/or advocacy. By doing so, the KVA hopes to raise public awareness of the important role veterinarians play in:
• Improving understanding of animal welfare-related science and ethics,
• Ensuring that animal use for human purposes is conducted responsibly, and
• Attending to and promoting animal welfare within the context of responsible animal use.

 

Nomination and Selection Procedures

To be considered, candidates must be nominated by a KVA member. No self-nominations will be considered. The nominee must be a KVA member in good standing, registered and retained by the KVB. Good documentation is essential and should include a nomination form (attached),

The awards nomination deadline is 25th August 2017. Please send your nominations to the Kenya Veterinary Association by either:

Previous recipients of the VOYA award can be viewed by clicking here

Charcoal and firewood save lives in drylands in Kenya

Charcoal and firewood save lives in drylands in Kenya

A Technical brief authored by Njenga, M., Kisoyan, P., Oduor, N., Kibata, M., & Iiyama, M. published on October, 2015 provides an overview on how, “Charcoal and firewood save lives in drylands in Kenya.”

Access the full pdf file of the technical brief by clicking here or click the images below to read it.

2017 Joint KVA-CVA Golden Jubilee Celebrations and International Conference

2017 Joint KVA-CVA Golden Jubilee Celebrations and International Conference

The Kenya Veterinary Association (KVA) with the Commonwealth Veterinary Association (CVA) will jointly hold their Golden Jubilee celebrations, an International conference and a World Veterinary Day at Safari Park Hotel, Nairobi, Kenya as from 25th to 29th April, 2017.

Important dates

  • Tue 25Th April, 2017 – Official Opening and CVA Meeting
  • Wed 26Th April, 2017 – Scientific Conference
  • Thu 27Th April, 2017 – Scientific Conference and thereafter the KVA Annual General Meeting, side meetings and
    excursions
  • Fri 28Th April, 2017 – Scientific Conference and Closing Ceremony
  • Sat 29Th April, 2017 – World Veterinary Day Celebrations and Field Day

Please visit the conference dedicated page for more information and updates by clicking here  

One Health Ecohealth 2016

One Health Ecohealth 2016

Welcome message from the conference organizers:

It is with great pleasure that we update you on progress on the first Congress to bring together the global One Health and EcoHealth communities for One Health EcoHealth 2016. Our program is now 90% complete and we encourage you to check it out here www.oheh2016.org/program

The Congress will be a ‘meeting of the minds’ for researchers, policy makers and practitioners who are working towards more integrated approaches and effective responses to complex global health challenges. We think our program brings together a formidable array of outstanding science, knowledge and expertise and will excite anyone committed to innovation and better ways of working in global health management.

We have attracted prominent speakers from diverse scientific backgrounds and had an overwhelming response to our call for papers and posters. We are ‘blown away’ with the quantity and quality of submissions and thank everyone for their contributions.

From the outset we have focused on gender equality – and will continue to do so as we hone the final program.

We therefore warmly invite you to participate in what will be an amazing, rich global forum for learning, networking and collaboration. You will interact with colleagues from diverse backgrounds and with a common interest in protecting and promoting public, animal and ecosystem health.

More than 1,000 experts will gather to deliver 9 plenary presentations, 200 oral presentations and 780 poster presentations. The science, ideas and thinking draw on diverse expertise from more than 60 countries.

Following the Welcoming Ceremony on Saturday 3 December, plenary sessions will be held each morning of the next four days focusing on specific themes:

  • Creating a healthier world
  • Food and nutrition systems – feeding our world safely and sustainably
  • Responding to emerging diseases and invasive species
  • Integrating science, policy and action.

Across these themes, the many presentations will consider pressing global issues associated with climate change, food and water security and antimicrobial resistance. They will address zoonoses, environmental sustainability, education, the benefits and impacts of One Health and EcoHealth approaches, and all forms of health – population and environmental health, Indigenous health, ecosystem and ecological health, ocean health, domestic animal and wildlife health, the social, cultural and ecological determinants and dimensions of health – and much more.

There will also be symposium and discussion panels on hot topics such as:

  • Ecological Health, biodiversity loss and the future of planet earth
  • The Global Outbreak and Response Network (GOARN)
  • Non-communicable diseases and the energy rich food system
  • Education into Action: Building One Health Capacity in Asia
  • Strengthening biosecurity systems
  • One Health in Action: What’s Working and Why?

Daily special events will encourage networking and learning – about One Health, EcoHealth and Melbourne as a destination to visit and explore.

There will be a welcome reception, Congress dinner, guided early morning city and river walks, a PechaKucha for students, opportunities to speak with Indigenous Elders and breakfast talks. Pre-Congress workshops are also on offer in Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane and Geelong.

We hope that you can join us for what will be an exciting Congress program in Melbourne.  Selected recently as the most livable city in the world, Melbourne is renowned as a global science and cultural capital. Melbourne and the surrounding area offer everyone something in which to delight.

We look forward to meeting you in December 2016.

Learn more about One Health EcoHealth 2016. 

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