GOVERNANCE
ERFAN structure
The organisational structure, relying on on task–based responsibilities, is functional to control and coordinate actions at different levels. The relationships between the different units are horizontal, involving all ERFAN members directly in the decision-making processes and minimizing management supervision. Teamwork, collaboration and the exchange of ideas are the hallmarks of ERFA Network.

Secretariat
The administrating body of the ERFAN Network, hosted at IZSAM.
At the IZSAM the ERFAN Secretariat has been established.
As administrating body of the ERFA-Network and on behalf of member partners, the Secretariat is responsible for implementation of the policies and activities of the scientific network.
Areas of action
Secretariat’s areas of action and responsibility include Veterinary Science, International Relations, Project Design, Administration and Finance, Fundraising, translation and interpretation.
Main duties & responsibilities

Scientific Committee
Composed by the coordinators of the Working Groups.
The Scientific Committee is composed by the coordinators of Working Groups.
Tasks
Ensuring continued quality and scientific integrity of the projects.
Main duties & responsibilities

Working Groups
Each African and Italian Institution can take part with a delegate.
Each African and Italian Institution can take part with a delegate in the working groups.
Tasks
Each working group is led by two coordinators, for the African and Italian sides. The coordinators play a crucial role in creating a productive and active WG. In charge for two years, he/she is responsible for checking on the activity progress.
The tasks ascribed to them relate to:
Main duties & responsibilities
The WGs draw up an action list annually, at regional level, according to the WOAH mandate as regards the Reference Laboratories and Collaborating Centres
The reports focus on budget, tasks, responsibility with a view to ownership and direct involvement.
The research activities for each area are determined on evidence of priority. Each group builds up three proposals for focus area and the Scientific Committee will evaluate them. Emphasis is placed on the cross border collaboration and transanational projects.
The Scientific Committee helps to draft full project proposals.




