Malaysia

Malaysia : Sanitary audit in Malaysia

In 2010, the Carrefour Foundation is financing a sanitary audit carried out by the Foundation Alfort and a feasibility study of the situation of the Malay breeding farms and the need for a veterinary training program.
The study began with a bibliographical analysis of articles and reports already published on the sanitary situation in Malaysia.



After a meeting with the experts of the World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE), interviews with the managers and the veterinarian teachers were organised. It includes a visit to the local veterinarian services and the chief veterinary officer (under the aegis of the OIE), to local veterinarian faculties (meeting with the director of the University of Putra Malaysia) as well as the representative of the Malay Order of the Veterinarians.

This visit aimed to determine needs in veterinarian training and the terms of cooperation with the Malay teachers, the public veterinarian services and the practitioners, in order to specifically satisfy the most urgent needs and set up programs of education and local interventions co-managed with the veterinarians whose support is indispensable.

The visit will take place at the beginning of November and the study will be launched at the same time. The results will therefore be available early in 2011.

It will also be proposed to the Malay veterinarian faculties to set up agreements of cooperation in education, research in schools and French veterinarian research institutes can contribute their scientific expertise.

At the same time, Foundation Alfort’s team will propose to the chief veterinary officer to help draft a report for the OIE to demonstrate that the country is no longer victim to "mad cow" disease.



Food Programme
default Malaysia
default 2010-2011
  • 21.900€

Donation of the Carrefour Foundation in 2010

 

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