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Animal welfare: key recommendation for addressing AMR at the UN General Assembly
The indiscriminate use of antibiotics and other antimicrobials to mask the predictable emergence of infectious disease in industrial livestock systems underpins the profitability of the ...
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NGOs unite in a call for transformative action for animal welfare at the 2024 HLPF
“Without urgent, transformative, and bold policy action, human, animal and environmental health and well-being face a catastrophic future” stated the NGO Major Group in its ...
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New allies in animal welfare
On 11 March 2024, the World Federation for Animals welcomed six new members, each bringing valuable expertise from conservation, animal law, and international trade to ...
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Shaping a sustainable future: New recommendations for global biodiversity and animal welfare
In a collaborative effort with the chair of WFA’s Biodiversity Working Group, Born Free Foundation, and several leading conservation and animal protection organisations, we have ...
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2023: A year of progress for animal welfare & sustainability
2023 has been a year of progress and collaboration in the world of animal welfare and sustainable development, towards our vision of a world in ...
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UN General Assembly calls for greater ambition to strengthen animal health & welfare
Linking animal welfare to sustainable agriculture Last month, the UN General Assembly underscored the need for increased urgency to ensure that animal health and welfare ...
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The Federation welcomes EAST and Sinergia Animal as Full Members
The Federation is thrilled to announce the inclusion of two trailblazing organizations from Asia and Latin America as full members. Environment & Animal Society of ...
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A collective call for a holistic food systems approach in FAO’s Roadmap
We, the undersigned organizations, acknowledge FAO’s global roadmap launched at COP28 for achieving Sustainable Development Goal 2 (SDG 2) while adhering to the 1.5C temperature ...
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