To mark World Vet Day on April 24, Brooke has joined a number of international organisations in signing an open letter calling on governments and international agencies to invest in animal health and welfare in order to prevent another pandemic.
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To mark World Vet Day 2021, Brooke Ethiopia's Dr. Alemayehu Hailemariam (AHM), discusses the challenges facing veterinary professionals in Ethiopia and the wider dangers of failing to invest in animal health systems.
This early May Bank Holiday, you can raise vital funds for Brooke by taking part in the Captain Tom 100, a new fundraising event set up to celebrate the life and legacy of Captain Sir Tom Moore, who famously raised £38.9 million for the NHS last year by walking 100 laps of his garden before he turned 100.
A statement on the international treaty for pandemic preparedness and response that has been agreed by Prime Minister Boris Johnson and 23 other global leaders.
Brooke has published its second annual Research Review, giving key insights into the charity’s research processes, achievements and learnings of 2020.
For the first time, Brooke’s Animal Welfare and Ethical Review Body (AWERB) have issued guidelines to help researchers and their teams, both within Brooke and externally, consider ethical concerns at the stage of research proposal development.
This spring, Brooke is urging supporters to Step in their Shoes and take on a 100 mile challenge to raise £100 for working horses, donkeys and mules.
This International Women's Day, Rouguiatou Ka, Advocacy Officer, Brooke West Africa, explores the impact of working animals on women's empowerment in Burkina Faso.
Equestrian YouTube star This Esme, author Hannah Russell and Capital FM DJ Aimee Vivian are urging Instagram users to join Brooke’s influencer army of #BrookeChampions to raise vital awareness of working horses, donkeys and mules.
Covid-19 has forced many of us to pause and evaluate the way we live our lives. Could we be on our way to a kinder, more moral, more compassionate world?