Ghana
Since 2015, VWB/VSF has been working in Ghana to provide skilled volunteers to assist local partners in improving the nutrition and livelihoods of smallholder farmers.
Veterinarians Without Borders Canada currently active in 9 countries throughout the world.
From combatting food insecurity in South Sudan and helping implement gender equality in Kenyan dairy cooperatives to providing emergency funding to in Ukraine and implementing vaccination campaigns here at home in the Canadian North - we are working to heal the planet.
Always at the forefront of our minds is the One Health approach that guides all of our projects: You cannot separate animal health from human and environmental health.
Take a look below to see the work we are doing across the globe or click here to see our current project overview.
This comes at a time when there are significant efforts to evacuate as many dogs out of Ukraine as possible, as the war rages on. With no end in site, a deadline of September 28 creates incredible urgency.
The Northern Animal Health Initiative is focused on improving animal health in the Canadian North by providing services for underserved communities in Nunavut and the Northwest Territories.
South Sudan is facing a state of emergency around food security and livelihoods due to longstanding violent political conflicts and the effects of climate change.