Brooke Ethiopia was named joint best performing Non-Government Organisation (NGO) along with Life Water at this year’s GO NGO Annual Forum Meeting in Shashemene on 30 January, a jump from third place in 2019.
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Brooke has published its first ever Research Review, giving key insights into the charity's research processes, achievements and learnings for 2019.
As the worst swarms of locusts in 25 years continue to threaten food supplies in parts of East Africa, the Middle East and Asia, donkey owners in Kenya have been desperately trying to protect their animals from biting flies, using human clothes to offer protection.
Representatives from Brooke Central America travelled to observe and participate in COP25 in December. Elizabeth Coates, Regional Director, asks why no one was thinking about the impacts of climate change on animal welfare.
Travel Association ABTA has updated its Animal Welfare Guidelines Manual with guidance from Brooke regarding the welfare of horses, donkeys and mules in tourist destinations.
Frances Goodrum, Senior Manager of Global External Affairs, discusses her journey from her parent’s garage to lobbying for donkeys at the UN.
Earlier this year, Brooke's Ambassador - Youth Focus travelled to Kenya to see our vital work in the country.
Equestrian YouTuber This Esme, famous for her horsey videos and vlogs, has been announced as Brooke’s new Ambassador, with a focus on inspiring young people to get involved with the charity.
Midsomer Murders star and long-term Brooke supporter John Nettles has leant his voice to the charity’s urgent TV appeal for a second time.
In what’s thought to be a first outside of Europe, Senegal will offer an accredited certification in farriery from early 2020, thanks to work by Brooke West Africa.