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National Seminar: Learning from Bird Flu and Rabies: The need for Community Based Disease Control

pembicara seminar perlunya pengendalian penyakit berbasis masyarakatThe future of the veterinary services structure in Indonesia will become more and more imbalance if access to the basic veterinary practices in the villages and remote areas are still very limited. With the scarcity of budgetary support for government veterinary services since the beginning of the autonomy era in the 2000s coupled with service coverage difficulties by veterinarians down to the village level, it might not possible for the control programs of strategic animal infectious diseases to be successfully implemented.
The majority of the Indonesian animal population is present at the villages dispersed in all densely human populated islands. The village community with small scale animal ownership is not only considered animals as their household asset but also had socio-cultural values. Most of these livestock producers/owners had been isolated from political, communication, education and health services and worsened by low community awareness and difficulties in accessing primary animal health care.

National Seminar on “Ecohealth Approaches in the Control of Emerging and Re-Emerging Infectious Diseases”

Seminar Ulang Tahun CIVAS ke 5Bogor 8 Januari 2011. In celebration of the 5th Anniversary of Center for Indonesian Veterinary Analytical Studies (CIVAS), CIVAS held a National Seminar on “Ecohealth Approaches in the Control of Emerging and Re-Emerging Infectious Diseases”. The seminar was aimed to introduce and disseminate the concept of ecohealth to various people in the animal health and public health sector, starting from policy makers, plan developers, researchers, academicians, and animal health and public health practitioners.

CIVAS 4th Anniversary Half Day Seminar

Pembicara Seminar Globalisasi, Perubahan Iklim dan Penyakit HewanOn Saturday, January 16, 2010, Center for Indonesian Veterinary Analytical Studies (CIVAS) held a half day seminar in Bogor in celebration of CIVAS’ 4th anniversary. The seminar was titled “Globalization, Climate Change, and Animal Diseases” and presenting in the seminar were Drs. Haneda Sri Mulyanto, MAS, Assistant Deputy of Climate Change Effect Control from the Climate Change Mitigation Division of the Ministry of Environment with “Climate Change and Its Effect to Indonesia”, RP. Agus Lelana, DVM, Sp.MP, MSi, lecturer at the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine of Bogor Agricultural University with “The Animal Husbandry and Animal Health Act in Addressing the Challenges of Globalization and Climate Change”, and Tri Satya Putri Naipospos, DVM, M.Phil, Ph.D from Center for Indonesian Veterinary Analytical Studies (CIVAS) with “The Effect of Climate Change on Animal Diseases”.

Seminar On Avian Influenza Field Trial Vaccination Study Report

On August 18, 2008, a seminar was held on Avian Influenza (AI) Field Trial Vaccination Study Report in Lido, Bogor district. The study was collaboration between the Indonesian Ministry of Agriculture, the Livestock Service Office of Sukabumi district, Wageningen International, and Center for Indonesian Veterinary Analytical Studies (CIVAS). The seminar was attended by representative of the Animal Health Directorate, Ronny Mudigdo, DVM; representative of the Veterinary Research Institute (Bbalitvet), Abdul Adjid, DVM, MS; Head of the Livestock Service Office of Sukabumi district, Ir. Asep Sugianto, MM and staff; representatives from Wageningen International, Ivo Classen and Annemarie Bouma; and guests from vaccine manufacturer PT. Medion, the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), and from farms involved in the two year study on AI field trial vaccination.

CIVAS 3rd Anniversary Celebration - Seminar

To control zoonotic diseases in Indonesia, all stakeholders involved, including the medical profession, veterinary medical profession, public health field, and even the general public must raise concern and awareness on the importance of integrated collaboration for this issue. Therefore, to support such practices, Center for Indonesian Veterinary Analytical Studies (CIVAS) has held a Seminar titled “One Health Concept to Overcome Zoonotic Diseases” at Istana Ballroom, Hotel Salak The Heritage Bogor on Saturday, December 20, 2008.

Performance, Vision and Strategy Seminar: A Tool for Governance Veterinary Services

Center for Indonesian Veterinary Analytical Studies (CIVAS) collaborating with the Department of Animal Disease Science and Veterinary Public Health of the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine of Bogor Agricultural University and the Association of Veterinary Public Health (ASKESMAVETI) has conducted a seminar themed PVS: A Tool for Governance Veterinary Services. This seminar was carried out on August 14th, 2007, 14:00-17:00 WIB at FKH A classroom of Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Bogor Agricultural University to introduce the concept of Performance, Vision, and Strategy (PVS) to various parties involved in the development and improvement of the Veterinary Service in Indonesia.
The basis of this seminar was that since 2007, OIE started to introduce a new idea by creating a tool that can be used to evaluate the Veterinary Service (VS) of a country. This tool, known as “Performance, Vision, and Strategy” (PVS), will be the barometer of a country’s achievement in the development and improvement of their Veterinary Service.

Indonesian Veterinary Medical Association Seminar

The Indonesian Veterinary Medical Association (PDHI) as an organization for the veterinary profession in Indonesia has an important role in improving the quality of veterinarians for the benefit of mankind, the public, and the reputation of this country and nation through the veterinary world. In accordance with it, there is high hope from people of the veterinary profession for PDHI to achieve all of that. Of course, along the way PDHI will face many challenges and it will be our duty as members of the organization to think up and offer the best solution.

National Seminar - CIVAS 1st Anniversary

national seminar - CIVAS 1st anniversaryIn the era of globalization and free trade, Indonesia must prepare itself and anticipate all dynamic changes, be able to compete at international level, and suppress negative effects to the country, nation and its natural resources as much as possible. For the last decade, Indonesia has faced many challenges in animal health. Even though Indonesia has successfully eradicated Foot and Mouth Disease (FMD) in 1986, but new emerging diseases such as Classical Swine Fever (Hog Cholera) and Avian Influenza (AI) and re-emerging diseases such as Anthrax, Rabies, and Brucellosis indicates that the diseases have not been managed systematically and integratedly. This shows that the national animal health system is still weak. Also there are several animal health issues that will be future challenges for Indonesia, such as the possible introduction of Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy (BSE), FMD, and Nipah virus.