Empowering Livestock Keepers: How and why VWB/VSF is combating Antimicrobial Resistance
VWB/VSF is actively working to mitigate the risks associated with AMR. Our primary focus is on training Community Animal Health Workers (CAHWs).
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Becoming a monthly donor is one of the kindest ways to help animals all year long. Your monthly gift means VWB/VSF can be ready to respond to the next disaster, ensure access to essential supplies like vaccines, pet food and crates, and provide hope to people that we will be there, for them and their animals. When you sign up as a monthly donor, you are part of our team, impacting animals and the people who love them.
Your ongoing monthly gift is the best way to support goat rearing in Uganda, Emergency response in Ukraine, spay/neuter efforts for cats and dogs right here in the Canadian North, and so much more. Knowing that you will be there every month is the best way to plan for ongoing projects that make real, lasting change.
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VWB/VSF is actively working to mitigate the risks associated with AMR. Our primary focus is on training Community Animal Health Workers (CAHWs).
#VETSVolunteerVoices aims to bring you the stories of our passionate VETS program volunteers from the field! Meet Dr. Regan McLeod, a volunteer with VWB/VSF's VETS Program, who spent time in Vietnam.
Check out the before and after of the rebuilt Kofotei Cat Shelter in Nikopol, Ukraine.