Our VETS YVP volunteers in Ghana are helping local animal health workers vaccinate goats, sheep, and more against disease
Keisha, Marley, and Sandra joined other animal health workers to vaccinate goats and sheep against PPR.
Veterinarians without Borders/Vétérinaires sans frontièrs works on big picture challenges of nutrition, disease and gender equality by concentrating on small, workable solutions.
By improving the health of animals we are working to improve the health and quality of life for people - often smallholder farmers - in Asia, Africa and where we are responding to a crisis.
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Keisha, Marley, and Sandra joined other animal health workers to vaccinate goats and sheep against PPR.
Meet Dr. Joseph Ansong-Danquah; a retired veterinarian from Canada who has been donating his time to help animals and communities throughout rural Ghana.
Happy Earth Day! As climate change progresses, VWB/VSF is dedicated to helping animals and communities affected by climate-related natural disasters.