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There are many ways in which you can support the work Veterinarians Without Borders is doing to improve livelihoods across the globe. For more information, please contact us. 

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Monthly Giving

Become a monthly donor with Veterinarians Without Borders/ Vétérinaires sans Frontières - Canada.

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Stocks & Securities

Give with stocks, bonds, futures, or shares in mutual funds and pay no tax on the capital gains. 

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Aeroplan Miles

Donate your unused reward miles to Veterinarians Without Borders/ Vétérinaires sans Frontières - Canada

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Ukraine Emergency Appeal

Donate directly to help secure food, water, medicine and veterinary help to cats, dogs, and other pets in Ukraine. 

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Planned Giving

When you make a planned gift to Veterinarians without Borders, you make a lasting difference. 

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Northern Animal Health

Make a tangible impact on the lives of animals and people living in remote communities in Northern Canada.

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Stories From Around The World

Dog Bite Prevention Week: Protecting people, animals, and communities in the far North

Dog Bite Prevention Week: Protecting people, animals, and communities in the far North

Posted Apr 14th, 2025

In remote areas, like the far North, dog bites are more prevalent. This Dog Bite Prevention Week, we're raising awareness about how reading dog body language and improving access to veterinary care can reduce bites—and prevent the spread of diseases like rabies.

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At the Epicenter: Why Animal Health and a One Health Response are Critical in Myanmar’s Earthquake Crisis

At the Epicenter: Why Animal Health and a One Health Response are Critical in Myanmar’s Earthquake Crisis

Posted Apr 8th, 2025

This blog examines the critical role of animal health in Myanmar’s earthquake response, highlighting the interconnected impacts on people, animals, and livelihoods. It outlines the rationale for a One Health approach and details how VWB is responding through a coordinated, two-phase intervention.

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Beyond the Clinic: Why Veterinarians are Key to Preventing the Next Pandemic

Beyond the Clinic: Why Veterinarians are Key to Preventing the Next Pandemic

Posted Apr 6th, 2025

This article explores the critical role of veterinarians in global health, emphasizing how VWB’s One Health efforts—including veterinary training, community-based service delivery, and workforce development—help prevent pandemics, protect livelihoods, and build resilient animal and public health systems.

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  • My voluntary assignments in Ghana for the past three years have dramatically improved animal production in terms of reducing mortality and increasing the size of the herd/flock.
    - Joseph Ansong-Danquah

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