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  • Rabies education and awareness takes advantage of the new normal.

    5 March 2021

    The GARC team in the Philippines, along with local partners, has developed a set of awareness and education posters to help ensure that people remain educated about, and aware of, rabies despite the spotlight being focused on COVID-19.

  • GARC celebrates a scientific milestone.

    22 February 2021

    Reaching more than 50 peer-reviewed scientific publications is a massive milestone, and in 2020, GARC surpassed this number! We continue to strive toward scientific excellence, ensuring that our work is built upon scrutinized best practice so that we can deliver high-impact projects to drive our mission of ending human and dog rabies globally.

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    22 February 2021

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    WRD Event Organisers toolkit 2020

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    Impact of Integrating Rabies Education Into the Curriculum of Public Elementary Schools

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    IZSVE table mats to raise awareness against illegal puppy trafficking in Europe, supported by GARC.
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