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Action for Animal Health, a coalition led by Brooke and organisations including Compassion in World Farming and the World Veterinary Association, has released a report warning that global governments must invest in animal health services, if the world is to avoid future pandemics.
The UN General Assembly has adopted a ground-breaking resolution, which urges member states to protect the health and lives of working animals as part of efforts to achieve the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.
Almost 800,000 livestock have been killed, many of them likely to be working horses, donkeys and mules.
The Action for Animal Health coalition, of which Brooke is a member, recently made a fresh call to the World Health Organisation’s Intergovernmental Negotiating Body (WHO INB) to ensure that the latest draft of the pandemic treaty includes more provisions to prevent the spillover of infectious diseases from animals to people.
Brooke's Chief Executive Chris Wainwright expresses his condolences on behalf of Brooke
Pandemic treaty negotiations must include actions to minimise the risk of diseases spilling over from animals to people. This was the prevailing message as an all-women panel came together for Action for Animal Health’s online event on Tuesday 28 June.
Pam St Clement was in attendance as Lord and Lady Heseltine hosted an open garden day at Thenford Arboretum and Gardens in aid of Brooke.
This International Women’s Day, Brooke is breaking the bias and shining a light on some of the women making a difference in their communities.
The United Nations Environment Assembly (UNEA) yesterday passed a historic resolution recognising the pivotal role of animal welfare in sustainable development and environmental health.