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Veterinary paraprofessional competency framework toolkit









FAO. 2024. Veterinary paraprofessional competency framework toolkit. Rome.



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    The Uganda Veterinary Paraprofessional Competency Framework is specifically tailored to the role of animal health veterinary paraprofessionals in Uganda. It builds on the World Organization of Animal Health (WOAH) guidelines by recognizing increasing levels of competency from novice, through to intermediate and advanced competency levels. The document aims to support capacity development of veterinary paraprofessionals working as animal health service providers with livestock farmers (these may be smallholder farmers, pastoralists of more commercial livestock enterprises).The tool may be used by:• veterinary paraprofessionals in order to identify their current competency level for a set of competencies and define personalized continuous professional development learning goals;• veterinary paraprofessional training and continuous professional development providers in order to identify learning objectives for a training focusing on a particular competency or skill set;• mentors and supervisors of veterinary paraprofessionals in order to assess veterinary paraprofessional competencies, identify areas for improvement and provide tailored support for capacity development of veterinary paraprofessionals.
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    The Nigeria Veterinary Paraprofessiobal Competency Framework is specifically tailored to the role of Veterinary Paraprofessionals (VPPs) in Nigeria. It builds on the World Organization of Animal Health (WOAH) guidelines by recognizing increasing levels of competency from novice, through to intermediate and advanced competency levels. The framework aims to support capacity development of VPPs working as animal health service providers with livestock farmers (these may be smallholder farmers, pastoralists of more commercial livestock enterprises). The tool may be used by:-Veterinary Paraprofessionals in order to identify their current competency level for a set of competencies and define personalized continuous professional development learning goals;-Veterinary Paraprofessional training and continuous professional development providers in order to identify learning objectives for a training focussing on a particular competency or skill set; -Mentors and supervisors of Veterinary Paraprofessionals in order to assess Veterinary Paraprofessionals al competencies, identify areas for improvement and provide tailored support for capacity development of Veterinary Paraprofessionals.
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    Animal health technician competency framework: South Africa 2024
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    The South Africa Animal Health Technician (AHT) Competency Framework is specifically tailored to the role of AHTs in South Africa. It builds on the World Organisation for Animal Health (WOAH) guidelines by recognizing increasing levels of competency from novice, through to intermediate and advanced competency levels. The framework aims to support capacity development of AHTs working as animal health service providers with livestock farmers (these may be smallholder farmers, pastoralists of more commercial livestock enterprises).The tool may be used by:- animal health technicians in order to identify their current competency level for a set of competencies and define personalized continuous professional development learning goals;- animal health technician training and continuous professional development providers in order to identify learning objectives for a training focusing on a particular competency or skill set; and- mentors and supervisors of animal health technicians in order to assess animal health technician competencies, identify areas for improvement and provide tailored support for capacity development of AHTs.

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