Newsletter Issue 57

April, 2018

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GARC News Articles

Près de 1800 chiens ont été vaccinés pendant la première semaine de la campagne de vaccination de masse à Harare, au Zimbabwe, en mars 2018.

Editorial: Setting a clear pathway towards global rabies elimination

Over the last few years, this newsletter has charted an important progression--the strengthening and streamlining of GARC’s work to support countries in their rabies elimination efforts.

Protecting 4 billion people against rabies through strengthened regional collaboration: The 1st ARACON meeting

In Asia, more than 4 billion people continue to be at risk of rabies. Of the estimated 59,000 human rabies deaths every year, the majority (59.6%) occur in Asia.  As an expansion of GARC’s regional rabies networks, the 1st Asian Rabies Control Network (ARACON) Meeting was held in Bangkok, Thailand from 13-14th March 2018.

Diagnosing the problem and planning for the future: Bolstering rabies control in Guinea

A collaboration between the UN FAO, USAID and GARC guided the West African country of Guinea through an intensive rabies diagnostic training course and a national workshop focusing on the Stepwise Approach towards Rabies Elimination (SARE).
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Share your message this World Rabies Day!

The World Rabies Day 2018 theme is Rabies: Share the message. Save a life. This highlights the importance of education and awareness to prevent rabies.
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GARC releases statement on dog culling for rabies control

Stories appear with alarming regularity in the international media about authorities carrying out mass stray dog culling in response to rabies cases. Attracting fewer headlines is the high frequency of routine culling carried out month after month, and year after year aiming to curb rabies in stray dog populations.