The OIE Sub-Regional Representation for Eastern Africa was established in 2009 and started operating in January 2010. The Representation is entrusted with the technical cooperation with two regional economic communities in the Region, i.e. the Inter-Governmental Authority on Development (IGAD), with headquarters based in Djibouti City, Djibouti and the East African Community (EAC) with headquarters based in Arusha, Tanzania. In addition, the Representation, in close cooperation with the Regional Representation of the OIE for Africa, liaises with the various African Union instititions in the Region, i.e. the African Union Commission (AUC), the Interafrican Bureau for Animal Resources (AU-IBAR), the Pan-African Veterinary Vaccine Centre (AU-PANVAC) and the Pan African Tsetse and Trypanosomosis Eradication Campaign (AU-PATTEC). Normative activities of the OIE Sub-Regional Representation fall within the 5th Strategic Plan of the OIE and include (but are not limited to) :

  • Assist OIE Member Countries and Territories in the Region to comply with international standards in the field of animal health and animal welfare, including the WTO SPS Agreement.
  • Assist OIE Member Countries and Territories in the Region to improve governance and performance of veterinary services (evaluations, gap analyses, donor round tables) along the PVS pathway
  • Provide technical support to OIE Member Countries and Territories in the Region, as well as the Secretariats of the Regional Economic Communities (EAC and IGAD) to reach agreement on the regional application of international standards in the field of animal health and animal welfare.
  • Offer policy advice in the field of animal health and animal welfare to OIE Member Countries and Territories in the Region, as well as the Secretariats of the Regional Economic Communities (EAC and IGAD) so as to strengthen veterinary services involvement in animal health, veterinary public health and animal welfare policy design and governance.
  • Develop and implement capacity-building programmes for national veterinary services of OIE Member Countries and Territories in the Region through support to OIE Permanent Delegates and National Focal Points.
  • Provide OIE Member Countries and Territories in the Region, as well as the Secretariats of the Regional Economic Communities (EAC and IGAD) with policy advice, support and training in the specific areas of veterinary education, veterinary statutory bodies, aquatic biosecurity, animal welfare and reference laboratory services (through OIE reference laboratories).
  • Support the establishment of twinning agreements between laboratories, centres of excellence, veterinary educational establishments (VEE) and veterinary statutory bodies (VSB).
  • Support the recognition of new OIE Reference Centres (reference laboratories and collaborating centres) in the Region and encourage networking between scientists in the Region especially in the area of diseases of bees, aquatic diseases, veterinary laboratories, …)
  • Promote transparency on sanitary information through maintaining and updating formal and informal animal health information.
  • Provide governments, research institutions, universities and private users with fast, economical access to technical information and knowledge.
  • Support OIE Member Countries and Territories in the Region to develop their official disease status dossiers.
  • Support initiatives promoting the veterinary profession and animal health and welfare such as the World Veterinary Day and World Rabies Day
  • Disseminate technical information and raise awareness through extension messages
  • Support OIE Member Countries and Territories in the Region to improve collaborations between the public health and animal health sectors and other competent ministries on “One Health” issues to reduce risks at the animal-human-ecosystems interface.
  • Foster institutional relations and collaboration with the Government of Kenya (host), the African Union Commission (AUC), the Interafrican Bureau for Animal Resources of the African Union (AU-IBAR), the Pan-African Veterinary Vaccine Centre of the African Union (AU-PANVAC), the Pan African Tsetse and Trypanosomosis Eradication Campaign of the African Union (AU-PATTEC), the Secretariat of the East African Community (EAC), the Secretariat of the Inter-Governmental Authority on Development (IGAD), FAO, and other key stakeholders such as ILRI, ICIPE, GALVMed, etc…
  • Foster institutional relations and collaboration with the diplomatic community and the development partners including the European Union, USA, France, World Bank, etc…

Download past annual reports:

OIE SRR EA Annual Report 2019
OIE SRR EA Annual Report 2019

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OIE SRR EA Annual Report 2018
OIE SRR EA Annual Report 2018

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OIE SRR EA Annual Report 2017
OIE SRR EA Annual Report 2017

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OIE SRR EA Annual Report 2016
OIE SRR EA Annual Report 2016

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OIE SRR EA Annual Report 2015
OIE SRR EA Annual Report 2015

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OIE SRR EA Annual Report 2014
OIE SRR EA Annual Report 2014

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OIE SRR EA Annual Report 2013
OIE SRR EA Annual Report 2013

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