World Organisation for Animal Health
Jacqueline Lusat is an experienced animal health professional currently serving as an Animal Health Information Officer at the World Organisation for Animal Health since September 2022, where efforts focus on enhancing disease reporting and early warning systems. Previously, Jacqueline worked as a Veterinary Pathology Scientist at the Animal and Plant Health Agency, managing post-mortem suites and supporting animal health research. A Doctoral Researcher at the University of Bristol, Jacqueline conducted a study on the parasitic threats to camelids in the UK. Earlier roles included Veterinary Academic Tutor at Universiti Putra Malaysia and Veterinary Investigation Officer at the Malaysian Ministry of Agriculture, specializing in zoonotic diseases. Jacqueline's career began as a Veterinarian at Underwater World Langkawi, focusing on wildlife medicine and zoo husbandry. Educational qualifications include a PhD from the University of Bristol, a Master’s Degree in Conservation Biology from the National University of Malaysia, and a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine from Universiti Putra Malaysia.
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World Organisation for Animal Health
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WOAH, founded as OIE is the global authority on animal health: we work to ensure the health of animals & their environments across the world, recognising that animal health impacts everyone’s health & that the safety of our future depends on it. Since 1924, we have focused on the complexities of animal health. Over time, we expanded our mission to include building partnerships with other international organisations on global initiatives, developing & disseminating knowledge, monitoring animal diseases & designing science-based protocols to manage outbreaks before they become a threat to public health, livelihoods & international trade. We have 182 Members worldwide that are committed to complying with our animal health & welfare standards. We strive for transparency in everything we do. We know that collaboration is the key to obtaining sustainable results, which is why we endeavour to ensure solidarity among all our Members to effectively control animal diseases, whether they affect livestock, aquatic animals or wildlife. We work to create a substantial network of people, a solid knowledge base and a pool of resources & information that can be easily accessed and shared. We work to empower all of our Members, communities and partners in our global quest for a more sustainable society, one that benefits animals, humans & the planet. We are building a better future through better animal health.