The need to fight animal diseases at global level led to the creation of the Office International des Epizooties through the international Agreement signed on January 25th 1924. In May 2003 the Office became the World Organisation for Animal Health but kept its historical acronym OIE.
The OIE is ... read morethe intergovernmental organisation responsible for improving animal health worldwide.
It is recognised as a reference organisation by the World Trade Organization (WTO) and in 2017 has a total of 181 Member Countries. The OIE maintains permanent relations with 71 other international and regional organisations and has Regional and sub-regional Offices on every continent.
How does the organisation function?
The organisation is placed under the authority and control of a World Assembly of Delegates consisting of Delegates designated by the Governments of all Member Countries.
The day-to-day operation of the OIE is managed at the Headquarters situated in Paris and placed under the responsibility of a Director General elected by the World Assembly of Delegates. The Headquarters implements the resolutions passed by the International Committee and developed with the support of Commissions elected by the Delegates:
World Organisation for Animal Health Jobs in Kenya
Job purpose
The position supports the WOAH Sub-Regional Representation for Eastern Africa for office administration, maintenance, and logistics for regional meetings and training courses.
Positioning and reporting
Under the Authority of the OIE Director General and the direct supervision of the OIE Sub-Regional Representative for Eastern Africa and the Horn of Africa and in close co
Positioning and reporting
Under the authority of the Director General, the Programme Officer will work under the direct supervision of the OIE Sub-Regional Representative for Eastern Africa and in
Salary: International salary package, depending on the level of qualifications and experience
Duration: Through March 2019 – Renewable subject to funding availability
Context:
The UK Fleming