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VWB/VSF Canada - Reports & Financials

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LATEST: 2024-2025 Annual Report
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Annual Reports (PDF):

2024-2025 Annual Report 
2023-2024 Annual Report
2022-2023 Annual Report
2021-2022 Annual Report
2020-2021 Annual Report
2018-2020 Annual Report
2017-2018 Annual Report
2016-2017 Annual Report
2015-2016 Annual Report
2011-2012 Annual Report

Financial Statements (PDF):

2024-2025 Financial Statements
2023-2024 Financial Statements
2022-2023 Financial Statements
2021-2022 Financial Statements
2020-2021 Financial Statements
2019-2020 Financial Statements
2018-2019 Financial Statements
2017-2018 Financial Statements
2016-2017 Financial Statements


Stories From Around The World

Where Care Begins: How Helen Klengenberg Is Helping Strengthen Animal Health in Nunavut

Where Care Begins: How Helen Klengenberg Is Helping Strengthen Animal Health in Nunavut

Posted Jul 9th, 2026

From coordinating veterinary clinics to supporting future Community Animal Health Workers, Helen Klengenberg's story highlights the importance of local leadership in strengthening animal health across Nunavut. As communities continue to build local capacity, we explore how VWB is working alongside northern partners to improve access to care.

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Different Approaches, One Goal: Bringing Veterinary Care Closer

Different Approaches, One Goal: Bringing Veterinary Care Closer

Posted Jul 8th, 2026

Access to veterinary care looks different in every community. This blog explores how mobile clinics, local veterinary partners, and Community Animal Health Workers help bring care closer to animals and families in Northern Canada, Ukraine, Senegal, and beyond.

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Before the First Patient: Pandemic Preparedness Begins in Communities

Before the First Patient: Pandemic Preparedness Begins in Communities

Posted Jul 3rd, 2026

In recognition of World Zoonoses Day 2026, this article explores how community-centered One Health approaches can help detect, prevent, and respond to zoonotic diseases before they become global health emergencies.

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  • My voluntary assignments in Ghana for the past three years have dramatically improved animal production in terms of reducing mortality and increasing the size of the herd/flock.
    - Joseph Ansong-Danquah

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