One month on from the African Union's historic decision to ban the donkey skin trade, Head of External Affairs Valentina Allen takes a look at what comes next as countries navigate legislation.
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This World Water Day, Brooke recognises the importance of keeping working animals hydrated.
Senior External Affairs Advisor Anna Marry highlights the huge contribution working animals make to water provision and explains why UN policy needs to reflect this.
The list will help to improve access to safe and effective medicines and vaccines for veterinarians around the world and act as a valuable tool to help respond to the global threat of Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) and to support pandemic prevention preparedness plans under development.
Last month, Brooke representatives were in Nairobi to attend both the 6th UN Environment Assembly (UNEA) and the preceding Open Ended Committee of Permanent Representatives (OECPR).
This International Women’s Day, Brooke highlights the vital and interconnected relationship between women and animals in developing countries.
Here are four examples of how Brooke is helping to promote the importance of fresh water and improving access.
This February marks 90 years since Brooke began its journey to improve the difficult lives of working horses, donkeys and mules around the world.
The African Union has opted to ban the donkey skin trade after years of tireless lobbying by Brooke, signalling an end to the legal slaughter of hundreds of thousands of donkeys within the continent.
Here at Brooke, we’re well and truly in planning mode for the year ahead and thinking about how we can improve the lives of even more working horses, donkeys and mules around the world. Here’s what’s on our radar.