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Impressions from the World Health Assembly

The 66th World Health Assembly, held in May this year was historic for rabies in many ways. Finally rabies is recognized as a deadly, yet fully preventable, problem for too many communities. And that something needs to be done about it - with high priority.

GARC strengthens partnership with OIE and DA-BAI

The Global Alliance for Rabies Control (GARC) strengthened its longstanding and successful collaboration with the Philippines Department of Agriculture-Bureau of Animal Industry (DA-BAI) and the Sub-Regional Representation for Southeast Asia of the World Organization for Animal Health (OIE SRR) with the signing of an Agreement on February 22, 2013

Bohol wins again

After the Galing Pook last year, our project in Bohol is recognized for excellence again, this time by The Charity Awards

GARC Addresses the World Health Assembly

GARC was among the 32 countries and 6 NGOs addressing the the World Health Assembly as they debated and adopted a resolution on all 17 neglected tropical diseases

GARC shortlisted for Charity Awards 2013

Our flagship project in Bohol has been shortlisted for The Charity Awards 2013.

Rabies elimination project shortlisted for national award

Among The Charity Awards shortlist announced on Tuesday 7 May is a project that demonstrated that rabies can be successfully eliminated in resource poor areas. The Charity Awards are one of the sector’s most prestigious schemes, and the 2013 winners will be announced on 13 June.

World Veterinary Day

GARC celebrates World Veterinary Day

World Rabies Day 2013

World Rabies Day is in its seventh year, and we wanted to update you on our plans to support your events on September 28th

You have made our day

Jane Coutts provides a personal story about the ups and downs of organizing WRD outreach in Africa

GARC attends SEARG conference, Tanzania

A summary of the Southern and Eastern African Rabies Group conference in Tanzania