Scientific Veterinary Consulting, Inc., South Africa.
Laboratory of Physiology and Pharmacology, National School of Veterinary Medicine, University of Manouba, Tunisia.
Lab Anim. 2024 Feb;58(1):82-92. doi: 10.1177/00236772231178656. Epub 2023 Sep 6.
Animals are used for scientific purposes across Africa to benefit humans, animals or the environment. Nonetheless, ethical and regulatory oversight remains limited in many parts of the continent. To strengthen this governance framework, the Pan-African Network for Laboratory Animal Science and Ethics brought together experts from 12 African countries to create an Africa-centric practical guide to facilitate the establishment and appropriate functioning of Institutional Animal Ethics Committees across Africa. The Guidelines are based on universal principles for the care and use of sentient animals for scientific purposes, with consideration of the cultural, religious, political and socio-economic diversity in Africa. They focus on 11 key elements, including responsibilities of institutions and of the Institutional Official; composition of the Committee; its responsibilities, functioning and authority; ethical application and review processes; oversight and monitoring of animal care and use and of training and competence; quality assurance; and the roles of other responsible parties. The intent is for African institutions to adopt and adapt the guidelines, aligning with existing national legislation and standards where relevant, thus ensuring incorporation into practice. More broadly, the Guidelines form an essential component of the growing discourse in Africa regarding moral considerations of, and appropriate standards for, the care and use of animals for scientific purposes. The increased establishment of appropriately functioning animal ethics committees and robust ethical review procedures across Africa will enhance research quality and culture, strengthen societal awareness of animals as sentient beings, improve animal well-being, bolster standards of animal care and use, and contribute to sustainable socio-economic development.
非洲各地广泛使用动物进行科学研究,以造福人类、动物或环境。尽管如此,非洲大陆许多地区的伦理和监管监督仍然有限。为了加强这一治理框架,泛非动物科学和伦理网络召集了来自 12 个非洲国家的专家,制定了一个以非洲为中心的实用指南,以促进非洲各地机构动物伦理委员会的建立和适当运作。该准则基于为科学目的而照顾和使用有感知力动物的普遍原则,同时考虑到非洲的文化、宗教、政治和社会经济多样性。它们侧重于 11 个关键要素,包括机构和机构官员的责任;委员会的组成;其职责、运作和权限;伦理应用和审查程序;对动物护理和使用以及培训和能力的监督和监测;质量保证;以及其他责任方的角色。目的是让非洲机构采用和调整这些准则,使其与相关的现有国家立法和标准保持一致,从而确保将其纳入实践。更广泛地说,这些准则构成了非洲日益增长的关于为科学目的而照顾和使用动物的道德考虑和适当标准的讨论的重要组成部分。在非洲各地,适当运作的动物伦理委员会的建立和强有力的伦理审查程序将提高研究质量和文化水平,加强社会对动物作为有感知力的生物的认识,改善动物福利,加强动物护理和使用标准,并为可持续的社会经济发展做出贡献。