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Rabies awareness campaign reaches over one million people in India

A renewed multi-year partnership between MSD and its animal health division MSD Animal Health and the Global Alliance for Rabies Control (GARC) promises to raise the global profile of rabies through public advocacy and awareness efforts

Delay of the 1st Pan-African Rabies Control Network meeting

In light of the current Ebola epidemic that has struck the African continent, the 1st Pan-African Rabies Control Network meeting in South Africa has been delayed until June 9-11 2015.

World Rabies Day 2014 - roundup

Around the world there are more dedicated activists working to end rabies than ever before and World Rabies Day is a chance to celebrate that every single vaccine, volunteer, and advocate help bring that goal a step closer. This is a brief summary of some of the highlights of World Rabies Day 2014

Rabies prevention: help is here to make progress

GARC and its partners are striving to make the tools available for successful rabies prevention universally available. Find out more about the free resources and support here

A tool for the planning and evaluation of rabies control programmes

The Stepwise Approach towards Rabies Elimination (SARE) was designed in response to questions from national governments of rabies endemic countries such as: How do we start?, What needs to be put in place first? Where should the emphasis be in capacity building while resources are so scarce?

Jeanna Giese remembers her experiences with rabies on her wedding day

Rabies survivor and GARC ambassador remembers that 'miracles happen' on her wedding day

Me and my dog: harnessing the internet to increase awareness

The phenomenal response to Me and My Dog highlights the potential of the internet to raise awareness of rabies prevention

Managing dog populations humanely and effectively

In many countries, dog population management runs side by side with mass canine vaccination programmes, and is often an integral part of established rabies control efforts. The 2nd International Conference on Dog Population Management, co-organised by GARC, will be held in Istanbul, Turkey, from 3-5 March 2015.

Join Me and My Dog Campaign to Bring People and Pets #TogetherAgainstRabies

The Global Alliance for Rabies Control (GARC) today launches a new awareness-raising campaign, Me and My Dog, to bring attention to the world’s most fatal, and one of the most neglected, diseases.

Greater collaboration urged to wipe out rabies

The World Medical Association, the World Veterinary Association and the Global Alliance for Rabies Control have urged all countries to implement an effective disease surveillance system to help stop the deadly disease.