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Annual review 2024
Showing compassion
for animals worldwide
We keep animal welfare on
worldwide agendas by engaging
with the United Nations (UN) and
World Organisation for Animal
Health (WOAH), and playing a
leading role in coalitions like the
World Federation for Animals,
Eurogroup for Animals and
Asia for Animals. We share
our expertise and knowledge
with partners globally including
governments, academic
institutions, companies,
NGOs and others.
OUR INTERNATIONAL WORK IN 2024Ours
. To protect farmed animals and
free-roaming dogs, we helped
shape and deliver the WOAH
animal welfare action plan
for 50+ European countries.
. To manage dog populations
humanely, with our regional
partners we gave welfare
advice and training to
responsible authorities in
10 Balkan countries.
. To improve farmed animal
welfare standards and food
labelling, we co-hosted three
conferences in China for
scientists and producers.
. To promote compassion
for animals in children and
young people, we held training
courses for around 400
early years teachers and
other educators
in China
and Japan.
CIRCLE-CARET-LEFT Bella enjoys
life in her new
forever home.
We rescued her
and four other
dogs, who were
kept in a cage
in a hallway,
when their owner
ignored our
welfare advice.
CIRCLE-CARET-RIGHT Bertie in his happy
new forever home.
When we rescued him,
he was underweight
and had such severe
cat flu that he had to
have an eye removed.
CIRCLE-CARET-DOWN These horses found themselves trapped in floodwater
after Storm Bert. Here, RSPCA Inspector Sue Haywood
checks on them and feeds them.
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