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GARC’s applied research publications

Two papers resulting from GARC's applied research have recently been published

Ray Butcher, passionate animal welfare advocate and board member of ARC

GARC is sorry to hear of the passing of Ray Butcher early February 2015

Online course for rabies educators launched

GARC launches the first in a series of free online courses to address the need to effectively disseminate accurate, life-saving information to at-risk communities

Rabies Teacher-Coordinators’ Orientation in Batac City

A workshop for Rabies Teacher-Coordinators who play a vital role in linking schools with the education manual developed last year.

Grenada team wins Global One Health Challenge

Congratulations to the team from St. George's University, Grenada for winning the Global One Health Challenge.

A Blueprint for Rabies Surveillance

The first version of the new information and learning module, the Rabies Surveillance Blueprint is now complete. It brings together relevant information from specific international health organizations, published data from the field, as well as expert knowledge on the topic in an easily accessible format.

Global webinar on the Canine Rabies Blueprint

If you were not able to join us, or would like to hear the presentations again, the recording is now available

Rabies awareness campaign reaches over one million people in India

A renewed multi-year partnership between MSD and its animal health division MSD Animal Health and the Global Alliance for Rabies Control (GARC) promises to raise the global profile of rabies through public advocacy and awareness efforts

Delay of the 1st Pan-African Rabies Control Network meeting

In light of the current Ebola epidemic that has struck the African continent, the 1st Pan-African Rabies Control Network meeting in South Africa has been delayed until June 9-11 2015.

World Rabies Day 2014 - roundup

Around the world there are more dedicated activists working to end rabies than ever before and World Rabies Day is a chance to celebrate that every single vaccine, volunteer, and advocate help bring that goal a step closer. This is a brief summary of some of the highlights of World Rabies Day 2014