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Why World Animal Protection?

We move the world to protect animals

Animals in farming

Animals in farming

The majority of animals farmed for food live in conditions that cause suffering and stress. It is time to rethink farming

Animals in farming

Protecting animals in disaster

We move fast to protect animals affected by disasters–reducing suffering and helping governments and communities to recover and rebuild.

animals in the wild

Protecting animals in the wild

We work around the globe to protect and save wild animals–and to keep wild animals in the wild, where they belong.

Better lives for dogs...

Better lives for dogs

We move governments worldwide to create better lives for dogs by ending brutal inhumane culling practices. Humane alternatives to culling don’t only exist – they’re more effective In Africa, we work with governments to establish humane sustainable dog population solutions through educating communities on rabies...

50 years of disaster intervention

50 years of disaster intervention

When disasters strike, the impact is devastating for animals and the communities that depend on them. So for more than 50 years, we have helped governments and communities prepare for disasters, enabling people to protect animals and rebuild their lives. Tens of millions of people worldwide are dependent on their...

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Protecting animals in emergencies across Africa

When disaster strikes, we quickly respond to save animals in collaboration with partners. We also work with governments and communities to adequately prepare.  We vacinated 263,321 animals belonging to 7,831 households in Baringo following an expected drought which hit the Horn of Africa between October -...

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Helping farmers to protect their animals

We not only respond when disasters strike. World Animal Protection – Africa through farmer field schools educates farmers on disaster planning to protect themselves and their animals. In Kenya, we have so far trained 7400 farmers directly and 48 county government extension workers as part of sustainability. This...

Veterinary Emergency Response Unit

Veterinary Emergency Response Unit (VERU)

In 2010, World Animal Protection – Africa in collaboration with the University of Nairobi, formed a Veterinary Emergency Response Unit by theoretically and practically training 11 lecturers and 200 veterinary students on internationally recognized emergency response skills . 50% of this number includes students...

Ending inhumane dog culling

Better lives for dogs

We move governments worldwide to create better lives for dogs by ending brutal inhumane culling practices. Humane alternatives to culling don’t only exist – they’re more effective Why are dogs culled? Stray dogs can cause problems in communities. They can pose a threat to public health by spreading rabies and...

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