World Organisation for Animal Health

The World Organisation for Animal Health (WOAH), formerly the (OIE), is an intergovernmental organisation founded in 1924, coordinating, supporting and promoting animal disease control. The primary objective of WOAH is to control epizootic diseases and prevent their spread. Further objectives include the sharing of transparent, scientific information; international solidarity; sanitary safety; and the promotion of veterinary services‚ food safety and animal welfare.

WOAH is recognised by the World Trade Organisation (WTO) as an international reference for the safe trade of animals and animal products regarding risks due to animal diseases and zoonoses.

WOAH is not a part of the United Nations (UN) system. Its autonomy is institutional and financial, and its own constitutional texts govern its activities. Since its first General Session held in Paris, the Organisation has carried out its work under the authority of a committee consisting of delegates of the contracting governments. The Organisation maintains permanent relations with over 70 partner organisations and has regional and sub-regional offices on every continent.

During its [https://www.woah.org/en/event/91st-general-session-of-the-world-assembly-of-delegates/#ui-id-6 91st General Session], the [https://www.woah.org/en/who-we-are/structure/world-assembly/ World Assembly of Delegates] elected Dr Emmanuelle Soubeyran as Director General for a five-year mandate (2024-2029). Provided by Wikipedia
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