Global reach: WSPA celebrates 1,000 member societies
WSPA, the world’s largest alliance of animal welfare organisations, has grown to a total of 1,012 members.
The 19 newest member societies will help strengthen the global animal welfare movement, changing many animals’ lives for the better.
WSPA opens office in Asia
This new office allows WSPA Asia to work closely with more than 100 Member Societies from 27 countries in the Asian region.
Palau joins UDAW movement
The government of Pacific Island state Palau has officially announced its support for the Universal Declaration on Animal Welfare, bringing the historic initiative for animals yet one step closer to reality.
Animal welfare on the agenda for developing countries
Last week the G77 – a loose coalition of 130 developing countries represented at the United Nations – hosted their first ever ambassador-level briefing on animal welfare issues and how they impact on human livelihoods.
Fiji stands up for a world where animals matter
Fiji has joined a growing list of governments putting the spotlight on how we care for animals by supporting a Universal Declaration on Animal Welfare (UDAW) to be endorsed by the United Nations.
Sweden and New Zealand join leaders in animal welfare
Two governments, on different continents, have this week made the same significant decision: to recognise the global importance of animals and their well-being by lending support to a Universal Declaration on Animal Welfare.
Colombia moves closer to making animals matter
The Colombian Ministry of Environment has given its backing to a Universal Declaration on Animal Welfare: an agreement among people and nations to recognise the importance of animal welfare.
Brazilian ministry backs animal welfare
The UDAW is a proposed set of principles which, if endorsed by the United Nations, will result in international recognition that animal welfare matters for animals, people, and the environment.
Head of State is millionth UDAW supporter
Over 200 animal welfare organisations and thousands of WSPA supporters from around the world have been working hard to spread the word and collect signatures.
Leona says Animals Matter: new WSPA film
Fans of the singer can also see a behind the scenes film of the charity video shoot and hear news about her new album, her career and lifestyle on the WSPA International YouTube channel.
Christmas Eve success bodes well for animals in 2010...
The potential benefits of a UDAW, if endorsed by the UN, go beyond the end of animal suffering – good animal welfare can help people out of poverty and contribute to protecting our planet.
Bravo! Latin American nations back animals
Both nations recognise that a Universal Declaration on Animal Welfare (UDAW) would go beyond helping animals and also benefit people – especially the world’s poorest communities – and the environment.
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