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Animal care law in UAE

by Lohita Swaminathan | 21-11-2018 02:55 recommendations 1

Ministry of Climate Change and Environment in UAE announced recently Ministerial Resolution on animal care. The announcement was made at the second UAE National Conference on Animal Welfare, organized by the Ministry of Climate Change and Environment, MoCCAE, in collaboration with Meat and Livestock Australia, MLA, and the International Fund for Animal Welfare, IFAW.

 

Running on November 11 and 12, the conference reinforces the UAE's keenness to monitor animal welfare procedures in the country and ensure they conform to the highest international standards. The plan will unite efforts exerted by the private and public sector and individuals to raise awareness of the matter and ensure implementation of laws focusing on aspects such as slaughterhouses, transport, markets and farms, and wildlife and stray animals.

 

In 2016, the first edition of the conference helped ensure animal welfare is paramount in the UAE and share the UAE's experience in this area with a regional and international audience. To build on the success of the first edition, the Ministry is organizing the event regularly and make it a platform for sharing best practices and accelerate a collective action.

 

The conference saw today the participation of experts from Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Oman, and Jordan. In addition, local and international organizations such as the World Health Organization, Dubai Equestrian Club, Emirates Animal Welfare Society, and Emirates Dog Owners Society are also represented at the conference. UAE-based participants include stakeholders from environmental agencies, local and regional municipalities, police departments, the Abu Dhabi Waste Management Centre, Tadweer, and academic institutions such as the Higher Colleges of Technology and the UAE University.

 

The conference discussed challenges facing animal welfare organizations, enhance cooperation among regional animal welfare entities, achieve concurrence on national action priorities, analyze the requirements to develop a national animal welfare policy, and monitor its impact on overall health, environment and economic growth. It also discusses the challenges faced in handling and preserving animals.

 

In addition to providing an overview of the principles of animal welfare, the UAE National Conference on Animal Welfare will also focus on owning companion and dangerous animals, highlight regional animal welfare programmes in the Middle East and also touches upon global programmes, review the efforts of MoCCAE and local authorities in handling all matters related to owning dangerous animals, as well as discuss the correlation between organic agriculture and animal welfare.


Courtesy: Khaleej Times

 

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4 Comments

  • Joon Ho Mentor says :
    Hello Lohita, very unique topic to cover up in the report :)
    I have kept wondering why there is not a specific or well planned animal welfare program but now it seems like UAE and other interested countries seem to take care about it.
    Not meaning the securing 'happiness' of lives for wild animals, but we need to check overall caretaking methods and policies for threatened animals and others that live in wildlife and around us (in cities).
    Thanks for providing brief summary about animal care in UAE!
    Posted 24-11-2018 13:43

  • Bonface Obuba says :
    Hello Lohita. A great report,
    What your government is doing for animal welfare is commendable.
    Posted 22-11-2018 22:34

  • Rosa Domingos says :
    Hey there Lohita!

    I am relieved to know that necessary steps were taken by the Ministry of Climate Change and Environment and other major organisations to ensure animal care (furthermore showcase keenness to monitor animal welfare procedures) , their safety and security. What is more exciting is that so making stakeholders are up in arms with is. And having a regular conference will only make the initiative gain more momentum and audience!

    Thank you so much for informing us about this conference and the objectives behind it!
    Lovely report!

    Posted 21-11-2018 15:29

  • Deepak Subedi says :
    Hello Lohita Swaminathan
    A warm Namaste from the country of Mt Everest, Nepal

    Very nice report and subject matter is excellent
    About animal welfare, this make me happy,
    As a veterinary student, i am always working for animal welfare, such news add joy in my work.
    I hope one day Nepal will also have similar law and people start to care about animal welfare.

    Thank you so much for sharing this news
    Posted 21-11-2018 14:39

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