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INTERVIEW: Why NAGRC & DB is prioritizing schilling of veterinary technicians

In an interview with The Observer newspaper, which we are reproducing here, Dr Peter Beine talks about the skilling of technicians as the country commemorated the World Veterinary Day.

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The Executive Director of the National Animal Genetic Resources Centre & Data Bank (NAGRC&DB), Dr Peter Beine has said the agency is prioritizing training of veterinary technicians to enhance the uptake of improved breeds through artificial intelligence, in fulfillment of the Parish Development Model (PDM).

On April 30,the world recognized the resilience of veterinarians on the World Veterinary day(WVD). In Uganda,the celebrations were led by NAGRC & DB, the semi-autonomous agency mandated with implementing and providing guidelines to all actors in the animal breeding and production value-chain.

In an interview with The Observer newspaper, which we are reproducing here, Dr Beine talks about the skilling of technicians as the country commemorated the World Veterinary Day.

What does World Veterinary day mean to NAGRC & DB and what are your plans to uplift the profession of veterinarians?

NAGRC & DB is a statutory semi-autonomous body of the ministry of Agriculture, Animal Industry and Fisheries (MAAIF) established by the Animal Breeding Act, 2001. The goal of NAGRC&DB is to contribute to the transformation of the agricultural sector by enhancing sustainable livestock productivity through conservation and improvement of animal genetic resources.

NAGRC & DB operates 15 Animal Genetic Resource Centers (AnGRCs) located in all the regions of Uganda. The AnGRCs are stocked with various breeds of cattle, goats, pigs, and chicken housed in their species-specific animal production infrastructure. On each of the AnGRCs, we have veterinarians and veterinary paraprofessionals that use their knowledge and skills to sustainably manage these animal resources.

Therefore, as an entity that employs the highest number of veterinarians and veterinary paraprofessionals in Uganda, we feel delighted to join the Uganda Veterinary Association in celebrating World Veterinary day.

As a way of commemorating World Veterinary day, NAGRC&DB has trained a total of 31 artificial insemination (AI) technicians who graduated a couple of days ago. This will enhance the uptake of improved breeds through AI at the parish level in fulfillment of the Parish Development Model (PDM) aspirations.

This year’s WVD celebrations are being hosted in Ntungamo, where the western NAGRC & DB community breeding staff are camped for the next two weeks. During this period, they will train farmers, help them articulate their breeding objectives, and then conduct massive pregnancy diagnosis, estrous synchronization, and artificial insemination. We shall also use the occasion to commission the liquid nitrogen storage facilities and parish-level semen banks in the district.

Our NAGRCs that are situated in various agro-ecological zones of Uganda will continue to serve as knowledge transfer centers to the surrounding farming households.

Your agency is the biggest employer of vets in the country.To what extent has NAGRC&DB helped vets realize their dreams?

Through periodic Continuous Professional Development (CPD) training, our vets are supported to undertake specialized training in various subjects tenable at some of the leading institutions globally. This makes them highly competitive, not only in Uganda but also globally.

No wonder, because of this capacity, NAGRC & DB was selected by the African Union in their fourth Specialized Technical Committee (STC) on Agriculture, Rural Development, Water and Environment (ARDWE) meeting, as one of the five regional seed centers of excellence for Animal Resources in charge of the Eastern African region, which is made up of 13 countries.

Beyond employment, what opportunities does NAGRC & DB offer for aspiring vets?

Firstly, there are internship opportunities. Due to the diverse animal resources located in all agro-ecological zones of Uganda, veterinarians, and veterinary paraprofessionals are offered opportunities to have hands-on experience in a supervised setting. This helps them gain confidence as they prepare to begin interfacing with farmers’ animals after graduation.

Secondly, we offer training in assisted reproductive technologies. Beyond internship, NAGRC & DB offers opportunities to both young and old veterinarians and veterinary paraprofessionals to acquire specialized skills in assisted reproductive technologies such as artificial insemination (AI) and multiple ovulation embryo transfer (MOET).

Thirdly, NAGRC & DB provides graduate trainee opportunities. Some veterinarians who are transitioning from school to fieldwork are offered opportunities as graduate trainees where they are exposed to all aspects pertaining to animal production and breeding.

NAGRC & DB has a number of internationally recognized veterinarians due to their breakthrough research; how did you achieve that?

Through the entity’s 15 specialized units, NAGRC & DB staff are mandated to develop and implement projects and programs for more efficient reproduction and breeding of animal genetic resources using appropriate and acceptable technologies. It is through these programs and projects that veterinarians make important discoveries which get published in high-impact international peer-reviewed journals.

The entity also supports veterinarians to pursue further training at MSc and PhD levels in a bid to generate more knowledge and new concepts in their respective areas of specialization. Also, as a way of career advancement, the entity supports its staff to undertake leadership roles at regional and international member organizations, such as AU-IBAR and AfricaBP, among others.

Genetic resources are one of the ever-improving aspects of farming. How is NAGRC & DB keeping up with this modernity in terms of human resources?

In order to keep our human resources up to date with the ever-changing technologies in the area of animal breeding, NAGRC & DB supports their staff to undertake both short-term and long-term training in their specialized areas of expertise.

How does NAGRC & DB relate to the Uganda Veterinary Association?

NAGRC & DB ensures that all veterinarians and veterinary paraprofessionals within the entity are up to date with the subscription requirements of both UVA and UVB. NAGRC & DB is also one of the sponsors for UVA events such as the annual UVA Symposium and Annual General Assembly (AGM). NAGRC & DB in conjunction with UVA is in the process of retooling selected field veterinary surgeons in the areas of assisted reproductive technologies, especially AI and MOET.

NAGRC & DB actively participates in the activities organized by UVA such as the WVA celebrations that are held in different parts of the country on a rotational basis.

Original Interview was published by The Observer newspaper


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