OIE - World Organisation for Animal Health

The World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE) is an intergovernmental organization responsible for improving animal health worldwide. The OIE plays a crucial role in monitoring and reporting animal diseases, including those that can impact the dairy industry.

Location

The OIE is headquartered in Paris, France. It operates through a network of regional and sub-regional offices globally, providing support and coordination for its member countries.

Important Events

Recently, the OIE has been involved in the reporting of a foot-and-mouth disease outbreak. According to reports, 10 sheep have fallen ill, one has died, and another 10 animals have been culled to prevent further spread of the disease.

Financial Indicators

As an intergovernmental organization, the OIE is funded by contributions from its member countries. Its budget is utilized to support various animal health initiatives and disease monitoring programs globally.

Plans

The OIE continues to focus on improving global animal health standards and strengthening disease reporting systems. It aims to enhance collaboration between countries to effectively manage and control animal disease outbreaks.

Modified: 2025/09/13


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