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Take a look at the projects Veterinarians Without Borders is currently working on.

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What We're Working On

At any given time our organization has multiple projects on the go. Some, like the VETS project, are years long programs that are carefully researched, staffed, and planned to have the highest level of impact in the countries we are operating in. 

Others, like the Ukraine Animal Crisis, are put together quickly because the need for immediate help is urgent - lives depend on our ability to quickly mobilize and get funds and relief to where they're needed most. 

Regardless of what kind of project we're working on, one thing remains consistent: the desire for a healthier, happier planet is at the forefront of all we do. 

Using the Ecohealth concept that connects animals, people, and the environment, we strive to better the earth through caring for all three. 

Take a look below at our current projects below or click here to view our projects by country.

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Veterinarians Without Borders North America/Vétérinaires Sans Frontières Amérique du Nord couldn't do the work we do without your support. Whether it's a financial donation or a donation of your time, by improving the health of animals you will be working to improve the health and quality of life for people throughout the world.

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Current Projects

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Volunteers Engaged in Gender-Responsive Technical Solutions (VETS)

Project Details
Project Dates: 2020 - 2027 
Project Goal:

To work to improve the economic and social well-being of the world’s most marginalized people, particularly women and girls, in six countries in Africa and Asia.

Funding Partners:

Global Affiars Canada 

Operating Countries: 

Ghana, Kenya, Cambodia, Laos, Vietnam, Senegal 

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Northern Animal Health Initiative (NAHI)

Project Details
Project Start Date: 2021 (Ongoing) 
Project Goal:

To improve animal health and combat rabies outbreaks in the Canadian North by offering veterinary clinics to underserved communities.

Operating Areas: 

Canada: Nunavut & Northwest Territories

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Ukraine Animal Crisis - Emergency Appeal 

Project Details
Project Start Date: February 2022 (Ongoing)
Project Goal:

Help save animals in crisis and provide the necessary relief for their carers who are desperately trying to source food, water, and medicine while under fire and under the threat of death.

This project will also provide funds to shelters in bordering countries as shelters expand their capacities to help handle the influx of animals coming across the border. 

Operating Areas: 

Ukraine, Surrounding Countries 

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The FIT Project: South Sudan

Project Details
Project Start Date: May - October 2022
Project Goal:

FIT aims to test the hypothesis that insect farming is a practical means of advancing women ‘s economic empowerment while improving food security and livelihoods for marginalized households in EEQ and Jonglei states.

Operating Areas: 

South Sudan: Eastern Equatoria State (Torit – Ifwotu, Magwi – Obbo, Pageri, Mugali) and Jonglei State (Twic East – Panyagoor, Pangborong)

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Stories From Around The World

Reflections from the Red Soils: My VETS volunteer journey in Ghana

Reflections from the Red Soils: My VETS volunteer journey in Ghana

#VETSVolunteerVoices aims to bring you the stories of our passionate VETS program volunteers from the field. This reflective blog was contributed by Maria Stanborough, a Communications Volunteer with our VETS program in Ghana in February 2024.

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Nurturing Mother Earth: Transforming Kenya's Dairy Sector through Composting

Nurturing Mother Earth: Transforming Kenya's Dairy Sector through Composting

As we mark International Mother Earth Day in 2024, we explore how composting is revolutionizing the dairy sector in Kenya, fostering sustainability and resilience in the face of climate change.

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South Sudan Program Impact: Resilience and Community Transformation in Torit County

South Sudan Program Impact: Resilience and Community Transformation in Torit County

As phase one (March 2023-March 2024) of our resilience and livelihood program in South Sudan completes, we share key activities, achievements and program impacts. Building upon success, phase two of our critical work in the region is already underway.

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  • The most rewarding part of my placements was helping others and seeing the many lives that are impacted along the way.
    - Nikki Sheedy

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