After delays caused by the flood devastation and political unrest, Brooke's Senior Manager of Programmes and Partnerships, Daniel Gallagher, travelled to Pakistan last month to work with the Brooke Pakistan team on developing and strengthening their work with partners
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Brooke urges governments including the Dominican Republic, Nicaragua and Honduras to include people, animals and the environment in preparation plans for the El Niño weather phenomenon.
To mark World Photography Day 2023 we're sharing a few of our favourite pictures from some of the counrties Brooke works in
Brooke has been assisting communities in Kenya, Somaliland and Ethiopia in recent months, after the Horn of Africa region was hit by its worst drought in 40 years.
Brooke East Africa Senior Animal Welfare Officer James Kithuka discusses Brooke's Agrovet Mentoring Framework, which aims to empower agrovets and transform animal health.
Brooke addressed representatives from government, the private sector and civil society at the United Nations Headquarters in New York on 20 July, urging them to ensure the inclusion of working animals within policy and programmes of investment.
Brooke and the Action for Animal Health coalition held a parliamentary event on 4 July, asking governments to invest in animal health to prevent future pandemics.
Pakistan was hit by one of the worst floods in its history a year ago, leading to a national emergency affecting millions of people. Brooke played a pivotal role in supporting communities and their working equines on the road to recovery.
World leaders will meet this September to review the progress of the Sustainable Development Goals and settle on a Political Declaration. Having read the zero draft, Senior External Affairs Advisor Anna Marry discusses omissions that need addressing.
Brooke India is supporting equine-owning communities in the Himalayas with essential veterinary care, as they make the hazardous migration to new land for their animals to graze.