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Thursday, July 31, 2008

Friday, June 06, 2008

WE NEED YOUR SUPPORT.

We are very pleased to report that a long time supporter of our Organization has stop to support us to run our organization as we have to raise funds in order to pay the following

1.Ofice rent for one years Tanzinia Shillings 360.000.00
2.Stationary 100.000.00
3.Internet 100.000.00
4.Electricity bills 100.000.00
Total Amount 660.000.00

.. We need your help

Tuesday, March 04, 2008

Mother and Sons Riding Bicycle

During our Animals welfares Education Project Movements we have been encounter with the Best mother who carry one baby on here back and other one siting on the bicycle sit together with laguage containing some stuffs for home, she was riding the bicycle for more than 60 kilometers in village of Kahama district,shinyanga region in the mainland of the united republic of Tanzania, so all animals are sharing common natural behaviour like "caring of babies"

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Animal Welfares Education Teachers




Kahama Animals Welfares Education Project {KAWEP}

Kahama Animals Welfares Education Project is an educational project for the primary school students of all 254 primary schools belong to the Kahama District, Shinyanga Region in the mainland of the United Republic Of Tanzania, whereby the students are teached through seven types of leaflets, as follows
1. Humane Education
2.Harnessing your donkey
3.Feeding your donkey
4.Caring hooves of your donkey
5.Prevention od deseases of your donkeys
6.Housing your Donkey
7.Training your donkey
This project is funded by The Donkey Sanctuary of the United Kingdom, started on last october 2008.







Wednesday, December 19, 2007

Animal Welfare Supported by Tanzanian President

President Jakaya M, Kikwete says that " I support them ", when he was introduced the Universal Declaration on Animal Welfare {UDAW} Campaign in TVA Conference/ exhbition on 29 Nov 2007 at VIC Arusha.
So this is the begining of Animal Welfare Movement in Tanzania

Animal Welfare Suported by Tanzania

Tuesday, August 28, 2007

Activists call for justice on animal’s rights

Tanzania joined the international community in marking the World Farm Animal Day on Monday by reviewing efforts being taken to protect animals.

This year’s theme of the celebration was ”Compassionate to Animals Peace to Human beings, ” says a press statement issued in Dar es Salaam by the Tanzania Animals Protection Organisation, (TAPO).

According to TAPO Chairman, Yohana Kashililah the day is dedicated to exposing, mourning and memorialising the needless suffering and death of 50 billion innocent, feeling animals in factory farms, slaughterhouses, transport systems, people’s houses and any where else.

The Day has been organised since 1983 by non-profit public interest organisation based in Washington D.C., USA.

”WFAD activities include vigils, marches, leafleting, tabling and exhibiting more dramatic events include street theatre, cage-ins and video rigs,” notes the statement.

The broad support for WFAD, says the statement, reflects a deep and widespread public concern with the excesses of animal agriculture.

”Many believe that as long as animals are killed for food, they are owed a humane treatment during their short lives. Consumers are concerned about meat safety and are switching to plant-based alternatives,” says the statement.

Animal activists use the day to send a message of justice and compassion around the world for animals.

”We believe that Animals as living creatures,are entitled to legal protection, moral, and ethical consideration, and have value beyond economic measurement,” says the statement.

Writer: The Guardian