World Veterinary Association (WVA) proudly celebrated outstanding contributions to the veterinary profession during the 2026 WVA Global Veterinary Awards Ceremony, held online with participants joining from across the globe.

The Awards recognise exceptional veterinarians whose work advances the WVA’s strategic priorities of Animal Welfare, Veterinary Education, Medicines Stewardship, and One Health. Through these awards, the WVA honours individuals whose dedication, leadership, and innovation have created lasting impacts on animal health and welfare, public health, veterinary education, and society.

Opening the ceremony, WVA Councillor for the Middle East and North Africa, Dr. Anis Bouraba, welcomed participants and highlighted the importance of recognizing excellence within the veterinary profession. WVA President Dr. Isao Kurauchi emphasized the value of celebrating veterinarians whose work often takes place behind the scenes but has significant global impact.

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Despite not having an external partner supporting the Awards programme this year, the WVA Council remained committed to continuing the initiative and ensuring that outstanding veterinary achievements continue to receive international recognition.

The 2026 recipients were:

Animal Welfare Award
Dr. Michelle Groleau (Canada)

Veterinary Education Award
Professor Dr. Yong Meng Goh (Malaysia)

Medicines Stewardship Award
Dr. Josiah Mandieka (Kenya)

One Health Award
Dr. Gary A. Vroegindewey (United States)

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Each recipient was recognized for a distinguished career and exceptional contributions within their respective field. Following the presentation of the awards, the audience had the opportunity to hear directly from the winners and participate in a live question-and-answer session.

The WVA extends its sincere congratulations to all award recipients and its appreciation to the many veterinary organizations and individuals who submitted nominations. The high calibre of nominations received this year reflects the remarkable work being undertaken by veterinarians around the world.

Commemorative awards will be sent to each recipient following the ceremony. The WVA encourages Constituent Members and veterinary organizations to continue identifying and nominating outstanding colleagues for future editions of the WVA Global Veterinary Awards, ensuring that excellence within the profession continues to be recognized and celebrated worldwide.

Animal Health India Editorial Team
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