21 Posts Tagged By: International

International equine welfare projects adapt to Covid-19 restrictions to protect horses through the pandemic

Find out how our international projects with working horses, donkeys and mules around the world have adapted to deal with the impact of the coronavirus pandemic.

Equine charities speak up for working animals at Africa Regional Forum on Sustainable Development

The International Coalition for Working Equids (ICWE) hosted an event at the United Nations Africa Regional Forum on Sustainable Development.

World Horse Welfare thanks public for huge response to UK Aid Match Haiti Appeal

The funds raised will support expanded projects to provide training for communities in rural Haiti to improve care for their working horses and donkeys whilst strengthening their livelihoods and independence.

UK equine charities deliver training in Brazil to government officials from across the Americas

International Coalition for Working Equids charities deliver training at OIE seminar.

Coalition For Working Equids welcomes statement on need to protect equine welfare in donkey trade

On World Donkey Day, the International Coalition for Working Equids (ICWE) welcomed the World Organisation for Animal Health’s (OIE) 3 May statement.

International coalition of charities brings together Commonwealth vets to tackle working equid welfare

The International Coalition of Working Equids hosted a workshop as part of the 7th Pan Commonwealth Veterinary Conference.

The Donkey Sanctuary and World Horse Welfare represent equine welfare charities at the UN General Assembly

The two charities highlighted the vital contribution of working horses, donkeys and mules in achieving the UN Sustainable Development Goals.

International Coalition for Working Equids workshop provides practical training

The workshop provided practical training on welfare assessments for working equids in Lesotho

Project empowers working horse owning communities through training and upskilling

World Horse Welfare’s project in Guatemala brings sustainable change for both people and working horses.

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