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Rabies: understand it to defeat it

Our run down of events planned for the 7th annual World Rabies Day

GARC Communications Survey: what you said

Your feedback and comments on the newsletter and communications survey we carried out earlier this year

Alexander McCall Smith on why World Rabies Day is important

Alexander McCall Smith, internationally acclaimed author and our patron writes on the importance of getting involved in World Rabies Day

GARC Holds Rabies Diagnostic Laboratory Training in the Philippines

To strengthen laboratory capacity of rabies diagnosis, GARC held a laboratory training session in Muntinlupa City, Philippines.

Cainta, Philippines boosts its efforts to achieve a rabies-free community

The Municipality of Cainta's implements a rabies control program

GARC supports major rabies elimination campaign in South East Asia

• Rabies elimination projects under way in four areas across the Philippines • Vaccination of dogs up from 20 to 60% in Sorsogon and Ilocos Norte • Training of provincial veterinary laboratory staff for more cost-effective diagnosis of rabies in Ilocos Norte and Sorsogon • Over 100,000 children will receive targeted education to prevent dog bites

Rabies diagnostic course for Veterinary Health workers in N’Djamena.

As part of the project in Chad, veterinary health workers received training in dRIT, a method of detecting rabies more suitable for 'in the field' situations

World Rabies Day - it's time to share

September 28 is fast approaching and there are new features on our website to help you make your World Rabies Day the better than ever

Sorsogon Gears Up To Boost Its Rabies Advocacy Program

In an effort to intensify its rabies elimination program, the Provincial Government of Sorsogon, spearheaded by the Provincial Veterinary Office (PVO) and the Philippine Information Office (PIA)-Sorsogon held a Media Advocacy Workshop at Casa Dominga, Sorsogon City

Media advisory: UK

In light of a recent news story concerning how increased trade in illegally imported animals into the UK is leading to a heightened risk of rabies, the Global Alliance for Rabies Control (GARC) issues an advice.