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On starting at FAO in 2019 my focus was on supporting the ECTAD teams numerous projects principally focused around the serious issue of avian influenza in Asia. Then a week later China declared its first case of African Swine Fever. In the months that followed we have watched this fatal disease (of pigs) spread throughout China, and into Mongolia, Viet Nam, Cambodia and Laos. My new role takes me back to my core experiences of emergency management, and I shall be looking to see where we may use emergency management practice for animals used in natural disasters to help mitigate impact of animal disease emergencies such as the current African Swine Fever pandemic.I graduated from Massey University in 1991 and after five years in general veterinary practice in Scotland, left to work for the equine charity SPANA. This was based in Morocco but also involved work in Mali, Tunisia, Jordan, Syria, Kosovo and Albania. In Morocco I was the Technical Director responsible for running 10 centres with around 40 local veterinarians, hospitalising over 2000 equines and having over 50,000 out-patients per year.After five years in Morocco, I returned to Scotland to complete a PhD in equine dentistry at Edinburgh University. After 14 years abroad I returned to New Zealand to work for the Ministry of Agriculture and Massey University. WSPA then approached me to help them establish their ‘Global Disaster Management Network’ as Disaster Management Operations Director (DMOD) for the Asia-Pacific region based in Bangkok, Thailand. In 2014 I broadened my role within WSPA, re-branded as 'World Animal Protection', taking on the task of being the region's Senior Veterinary Adviser, however a new opportunity to work with the World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE) in 2015 coordinating a recently released programme under NZ MFAT funding looking at how 'Foot and Mouth' disease may be controlled in South East Asia. And so now to FAO from 2018...after 18 months I find myself again in animal health emergency management. We all know risk-reduction activities have a much better ROI than Response...yet response will always get the headlines. I am grateful to FAO and related donors for giving us the opportunity to show this.
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Veterinarian And Emergency Management SpecialistSelf-EmployedNew Zealand
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Veterinarian / Emergency Management SpecialistSelf-Employed Sep 2023 - PresentWellington Region, New Zealand
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Emergency Management SpecialistFao Sep 2022 - PresentRome, Latium, Italy -
Regional Emergency Management Specialist (Animal Health)Fao May 2020 - Sep 2022New ZealandFrom volcanoes to COVID-19, helping to protect animals and their owners from the hazards of from both nature and mankind. -
Regional Animal Health Emergency OfficerFao Aug 2019 - May 2020Bangkok Metropolitan Area, ThailandOn starting a year ago at FAO my focus was on supporting the ECTAD teams numerous projects principally focused around the serious issue of avian influenza in Asia. Then a week later China declared its first case of African Swine Fever. In the months that followed we have watched this fatal disease (of pigs) spread throughout China, and into Mongolia, Viet Nam, Cambodia and Laos. Millions of pigs have died or been culled in an attempt to control this disease and the virus is highly likely to continue to spread further.My new role takes me back to my core experiences of emergency management, and I shall be looking to see where we may use emergency management practice for animals used in natural disasters to help mitigate impact of animal disease emergencies such as the current African Swine Fever pandemic. -
Deputy Regional ManagerFood And Agriculture Organization Of The United Nations (Fao) Jul 2018 - Aug 2019Bangkok Metropolitan Area, Thailand -
Programme ManagerOie (World Animal Health Organisation) Nov 2015 - Jul 2018Bangkok Metropolitan Area, ThailandCoordinating a Foot and Mouth Disease control programme in South-east Asia funded by the New Zealand government
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Senior Veterinary AdviserWorld Animal Protection Feb 2014 - Aug 2015Thailand
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Disaster Management Operations Director, Asia-PacificWspa Sep 2007 - Feb 2014Thailand
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Ian Dacre Education Details
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Massey UniversityVeterinary Sciences/Veterinary Clinical Sciences, General -
Veterinary Medicine -
Palmerston North Boys' High SchoolA Bursary Scholarship -
Veterinary Sciences/Veterinary Clinical Sciences, General
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Ian Dacre's current role is Veterinarian and Emergency Management Specialist.
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Ian Dacre attended Massey University, The University Of Edinburgh, Palmerston North Boys' High School, The University Of Edinburgh.
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