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EAAW BLOG


KNOW THE BASIC FREEDOMS
ANIMALS SHOULD ENJOY ON THE FARM Animals are reared for different goods and services they offer to human beings. They provide food and...


BE A RESPONSIBLE OWNER
AND TAKE GOOD CARE OF YOUR DOG The decision to own a dog is not forced. It is voluntary and is arrived at based on the benefits the dog...


END OF YEAR REPORT
2019 DIRECTOR’S MESSAGE This year has been quite eventful for Education for Africa Animal Welfare (EAAW). Our team has worked very hard,...

EAAW ATTENDS 21st ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL
COMPANION ANIMAL WELFARE CONFERENCE Education for African Animal Welfare recently attended the 21st Annual International Companion Animal...


EAAW MARKS
WORLD RABIES DAY Free-roaming dogs represent the highest risk of rabies for among all mammals. 80% of most human deaths of rabies are...


EAAW LOBBYING
AND ADVOCACY In Discussion with Iramba assistant District Director on animals welfare issues in their districts. EAW Works at Iramba...


THE DONKEY IS ONE OF THE MOST IMPORTANT
ANIMALS IN THE TANZANIAN COMMUNITY Despite the facts, they are not cared enough compared to their value. Bad myths lead into the...

WORLD ANIMAL DAY
2018 World Animal Day is a day of action recognised worldwide for animal rights as well as welfare. It is celebrated on 4 October,...
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