Our international work

Our work globally

Together, we are working towards a world where every horse, donkey and mule is treated with respect, compassion and understanding.

Together, we are working towards a world where every horse, donkey and mule is treated with respect, compassion and understanding.

Through our projects, we are able to better understand the problems that horses and their owners are facing around the world.

Equines suffer every day due to a lack of appropriate care, difficult working conditions and no protection through laws. But we believe that change can happen. Each day, our teams work tirelessly to shine the spotlight on working equines to secure a future in which they do not have to suffer needlessly.

Our impact

Our impact

Find out how our international projects helped working equids and their owners in 2019.
Our Partnerships

Our Partnerships

We are building local country projects and partnerships to improve horse welfare.
Our work with Working Equids

Our work with Working Equids

We are providing hands-on equine health and welfare care to working equids around the world.
Our work with Owners

Our work with Owners

We are supporting owners with advice and guidance to help them take better care of their equines.
Our work with Farriers

Our work with Farriers

We are building local and regional farriery expertise through our training programmes.
Our work with Saddlers

Our work with Saddlers

We are improving harness and saddle equipment by training local people and using local materials.
Our work with Vets

Our work with Vets

We are improving veterinary services for working equines by training local professionals.
Our work with Schools

Our work with Schools

We are looking to the future by promoting school enrolment in our project countries.
Our work with Governments

Our work with Governments

We are working to reach more equines around the world to strengthen the horse-human relationship.

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