#OneHealth, Commitments, Press Release
28 April 2023

The World Veterinary Association launches the WVA Global Veterinary Awards supported by Ceva Santé Animale

New awards recognise veterinarians work in One Health, Animal Welfare, Medicine Stewardship and Veterinary Education.

Brussels 28 April 2023The World Veterinary Association (WVA) and Ceva Santé Animale (Ceva) are pleased to announce the WVA Global Veterinary Awards, the evolution of the highly successful Global Animal Welfare Awards, that were launched in 2017 and focused solely on Animal Welfare.

Veterinary professionals play a critical role in protecting the welfare of animals and it was therefore logical that the awards be extended to include the 4 strategic objectives of WVA.

In total, the new WVA Global Veterinary Awards comprise 6 awards that will recognise veterinarians for their work in providing animal owners, governments, health authorities, farmers, other veterinarians, and the public with best practice across:

WVA calls out to its members around the world for nominations, which will be assessed by the working group of each of the WVA Strategic Objectives.  The award winners will be announced in early 2024 with a final ceremony during WVAC 2024 in Cape Town, South Africa.

Speaking on behalf of WVA, President, Dr. Rafael Laguens said, “With these awards, the WVA, as the voice of the global veterinary profession, wants to recognize the work of veterinarians worldwide, who, in their daily lives, have provided outstanding and exemplary services for the benefit of their societies. Highlighting also the unique role veterinarians play in protecting the health and welfare of animals, humans, and the environment.

For Ceva Santé Animale, Chairman & CEO Dr. Marc Prikazsky added, “As a veterinarian, the creation of these Awards and their success to date, give me immense pride when I see the scope and impact of the work carried out by my fellow professionals. We are therefore delighted to continue to support WVA in staging the Awards that help to put the spotlight on these critical issues addressed by our profession.”

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