Our Current Locations

Map of the world

The organizations and people listed here work in difficult environments-most are difficult for animals and for people. Available funds are limited, and because of so many competing needs, government rarely funds animal welfare in these countries; these governments usually find it difficult just meeting human needs. Similarly, donations, when there is a population that can afford charity, usually go toward human-centered causes.

The people below are the champions of animals in their countries, fighting a difficult, uphill battle, which can often feel very lonely. These are not the only countries with animal champions, and even within these countries, there may be others who are working to improve the lives of animals. However, the people and organizations below have proven their dedication, exemplified by the many years spent and significant efforts in the service of animal welfare. We hope to add more countries and organizations in the future.



Botswana
Jenny Hayzelden
BSPCA, Companion Animals
Bosnia and Herzegovina
SOS Sarajevo
Velja Pas
Ghana
Amasaba Abdul-Yakeem Aluizah and David Nyoagbe, GSPCA Miriam Imrie (working with gap year volunteers to place them in positions in Ghana where they can help animals) Companion Animals & Livestock

Honduras
Pilar Thorn, Helping Hands for Hounds
Companion Animals

Southern Sudan
Independents
Companion Animals
Jamaica
Deborah Binns, Noah's Ark Companion Animals
Namibia
Erika, Namibia SPCAs
Johanna Amakali, Independent, humane education
Companion animals, donkeys, horses

Uganda
Katia Ruiz Allard, Chiara Francescon, Berna Nakanwagi, and Ibra Nsereko
USPCA Companion Animals & Livestock

 

 

Bosnia and Herzegovina Honduras Jamaica BotswanaNamibia Ghana Southern Sudan Uganda