Rescue and Managing Street Animals in Nepal

by Action Change (Formerly GVI Trust)
Rescue and Managing Street Animals in Nepal
Rescue and Managing Street Animals in Nepal
Rescue and Managing Street Animals in Nepal
Rescue and Managing Street Animals in Nepal
Rescue and Managing Street Animals in Nepal
Rescue and Managing Street Animals in Nepal
Rescue and Managing Street Animals in Nepal
Rescue and Managing Street Animals in Nepal
Rescue and Managing Street Animals in Nepal
Rescue and Managing Street Animals in Nepal
Rescue and Managing Street Animals in Nepal
Rescue and Managing Street Animals in Nepal
Rescue and Managing Street Animals in Nepal
Rescue and Managing Street Animals in Nepal
Rescue and Managing Street Animals in Nepal
Rescue and Managing Street Animals in Nepal
Rescue and Managing Street Animals in Nepal
Rescue and Managing Street Animals in Nepal

Project Report | Dec 9, 2019
Fundraising and Vaccination Camps

By Hannah Westcott | Program Manager

Dear Supporters,

 

For the past quarter HART have been busy delivering services to remote and regional areas of Nepal through their satellite neutering camps in two places of Eastern Nepal. The two places are Simara Gujara Municipality in Rautahat and Salleri in Dudhkundan Municipality, Solukhumbu.

 

A total of 38 dogs were neutered and vaccinated in the two-day Simara camp. 29 of them were female dogs, so this was a fantastic effort to manage dog populations. The camps were supported by donations from HART funders who were concerned about the condition of the animals in these areas. 

 

In the camp in Salleri in the remote Solu Khumbu region a total of 153 dogs were sterilized and vaccinated in a four-day camp. Due to the geography, finding a suitable place for surgery as well as catching the dogs proved to be a difficult undertaking. However, with the help from local authorities and the community members, the camp was a great success.

 

Early in October, a fundraiser held in Pokhara to help fund much needed resources for the annual neutering and vaccination that is due to take place in December and January in Pokhara. In excess of 600 dogs are vaccinated annually in the Pokhara Municipality alone, mainly against diseases such as Rabies and Pavo. At the same time any dogs which have not been neutered are done so as to continue to manage the dog populations.  

 

As the year continues we are reminded of the generosity of so many people who chose to work alongside us. By choosing to support our work, you not only provide financial assistance to the projects, but you bolster the hope and belief amongst the community that they deserve to be supported and given opportunities. It inspires staff to continue striving for better and reminds all of us of the power of generosity. We look forward to welcoming new and existing funders into our journey for the rest of the year

 

With Gratitude,

 

Nepal Vets

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Action Change (Formerly GVI Trust)

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