Highlights of AWL’s Work in 2022
In the month of October, we mounted campaigns against ten (10) big corporate hospitality companies in Ghana and two of these companies responded for an in-person meeting. AWL had in-person meetings with these two companies; Alisa Hotel and AquaSafari in October
A Call To Ban Battery Cages In Ghana
In a study conducted in the Accra metropolis area of Ghana, 47.6 percent of survey respondents preferred free-range eggs over eggs from hens in confined conditions
International Cage-Free Equity Index
A key highlight is “In the Accra metropolis area of Ghana, 47.6 percent of survey respondents preferred free-range eggs over eggs from hens in confined conditions”
Project delivery and organizational structure at AWL
We at the animal welfare league believe in our ability and shared responsibility to help as many animals as we can at a time. We know we cannot do it alone and rely upon our support systems including government, stakeholders, local and international partners, collations, volunteers, animal lovers, donors, and the general public.
Any Luck With Rabies Prevention In Ghana?
Rabies is an acute, progressive, incurable but vaccine preventable zoonotic disease. The causative agents are neurotropic RNA viruses in the family Rhabdoviridae, genus Lyssavirus.
June 2022 Community Outreach
Animal Welfare League in collaboration with School of Veterinary Medicine KNUST & IVSA-SCAW presents a programme of community outreach.
The State of Animal Welfare in Traditional Poultry Farming In Ghana
The perceptions of animal welfare in Ghana differ by region, culture, and customs, however, the lack of understanding or tolerance for welfare-related issues has resulted in conflicts and misunderstandings among the people and between traditional slaughter and science-based slaughter
New Cage-Free Fulfillment Report from the Open Wing Alliance
For the period of 2020–2022, 500+ corporate cage-free welfare policies have been secured around the world, while in Africa we have 15 cage-free commitments.
Appreciation of Animal Advocacy Africa and Markus Amalthea Magnuson
Animal Welfare League thanks several organizations and individuals for their assistance.