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ENABLED VETERINARY Environment THE SAVC: SUPPORTING SUSTAINABLE USE

“It is critical for the veterinary profession if it wants to ensure its future and, through its regulating body, to be seen to be relevant to THIS country TODAY.”

How does the veterinary profession ensure that it is relevant to South Africa, the region and Africa? Through the concept of One Health : The collaborative effort of multiple health science professions, together with their related disciplines and institutions, working locally, nationally and globally to attain optimal health for people, domestic animals, wildlife, plants, and our environment.

One of the most important of the country’s many enabling statutory bodies is the South African Veterinary Council (SAVC). With a of ‘advancing public and animal health through quality veterinary services for all’ and empowered through the statutes of the by:

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