With your wonderful support, Lake Zone Animal Welfare Organization (LAZAWO) conducted a special two-day mobile veterinary clinic for working donkeys in January. The clinic was held in the small gold mining towns of Nyaruyeye, Nyarugusu and Mugusu in Geita, where 602 donkeys were seen and treated.
Read MoreHelp in Suffering’s Camel Rescue Centre (CRC) had a busy start to the year, including two serious cases that fortunately had positive outcomes. Please read on to learn more and see how your support benefited many camels and other animals in January.
Read MoreJanuary was a month of care, learning, and meaningful connections at Animal Nepal’s Dukuchhap Sanctuary.
Read MoreDue to your compassionate support, Action for Protection of Wild Animals (APOWA) in India were able to assist many working animals in January.
Their mobile veterinary team reached 101 horses and oxen.
Read MoreNowzad undertook two major rescues during January. One was a very sick dairy cow who needed emergency surgery and the other was an abandoned donkey who had been attacked by dogs.
Read MoreThirteen intrepid supporters of Animal Aid Abroad recently returned home, still beaming from their adventure in India with AAA founder Janet Thomas.
Read MoreThe dedicated HIS vets treated a variety of conditions, including anorexia, wounds, lameness, colic, diarrhoea, corneal opacity, respiratory distress, skin diseases, tumours, reproductive issues, and urinary problems, all caused or worsened by transportation and poor hygiene.
Read MoreThe incredible work by our project partner Friendicoes is made possible because of the compassion and generosity of our supporters. Your donations enable life-saving treatments, rescues and ongoing care for working and abandoned animals in need. Every act of kindness you extend brings relief and hope.
Read MoreThe LAZAWO team recently conducted a major clinic in Masinono village, providing treatment to 257 donkeys for various conditions, including wounds, trypanosomiasis, tick infestation, eye infections, worm infestations, and colic. Of these, 149 were new cases, while 108 donkeys received follow-up care from previous clinics or weekly para-veterinary visits.
Read MoreDuring November 2024, LAZAWO carried out a comprehensive mobile clinic in the small mining communities of Geita. Thanks to our incredible supporters LAZAWO can bring much-needed care to working donkeys. Your commitment directly contributes to lifesaving treatments, critical interventions, and education that improve the lives of these animals and their owners.
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