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GARC meets project partners at the WHO office in Tanzania

Dr. Charles Rupprecht and Dr. Lea Knopf of GARC met officials from the Tanzanian Ministry of Health, Ministry of Livestock Development and Fisheries and the WHO country office to discus a framework for collecting health economic data at a Tanzanian rabies control project site

New Blueprint for fox rabies control

A second module has been developed and integrated into the rabies blueprint website, focusing on the control of rabies in wildlife populations, specifically in red foxes using oral rabies vaccination (ORV).

CARe project ends in El Nido, Philippines

A recent exit meeting in El Nido, Palawan, Philippines celebrated the accomplishments of the CARe El Nido project with those who helped to implement it.

Announcing financial support award for a student to attend RITA

Asian and African post-graduate students have the opportunity to apply for funding to attend the annual Rabies in the Americas (RITA) this October

Provincial Rabies Education Consultative Workshop Held In Palawan, Philippines

Teachers and education professionals help to adapt rabies education materials for integration into the curriculum of their provincial schools in the Philippines.

Images of World Rabies Day

Photos received from the 2012 WRD campaign were entered into a photo contest. See the winning images here.

GARC founder receives Purpose Prize Fellowship

Work of GARC Founder Deborah Briggs recognised with Encore.org Purpose Prize Fellowship

World Rabies Day 2012

World Rabies Day is less than three months away and we are hoping that, in its sixth year, it will be more successful than ever, and spread the word about rabies prevention even further across the world.

Walking the Smugglers Way for WRD 2012

Veterinary scientists from the AHVLA, UK, will be walking the Smugglers Way in Cornwall for this yearΓÇÖs WRD challenge.

MEEREB members call for a regional initiative for rabies elimination

Representatives from Croatia, Georgia, Iran, Kazakhstan, Romania,Serbia, Turkey and Ukraine combined their expertise with scientists from the Pasteur Institute and GARC to discuss the rabies situation in their respective countries and identify strategies for regional control