Partner With VetNOW
We welcome sustainable partnerships to support our work in connecting animal health care providers with farmers across Kenya.
VetNOW is working with and adding to our valued partners. They are among the leading nonprofit, technical, veterinary service providers, and development specialists in the world.
Shared Partnership Purpose
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Significant transformational changes in the African Animal Health landscape through a growing network of veterinarians and VPPs.
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Elevate a standard of care approach, elevate a health status focus, elevate habits focused on professional practice and productivity, and elevate production standards.
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Support farmers and small-scale livestock producers (SSPs) with improved access to the best-available animal health services.
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Improve the health of small ruminants, thereby positively affecting the economic status of women.
Global Alliance for Livestock Veterinary Medicines
GALVmed, based in the United Kingdom, is a not-for-profit organization involved in developing a portfolio of high impact livestock health products and initiating a range of private sector market initiatives in the small-scale producer sector.
GALVmed has received grants from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and the UK’s Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office.
More information: https://www.galvmed.org/
National Animal Disease Information Service
United Kingdom-based NADIS has a 30-year track record in disease surveillance and animal health Knowledge Transfer. It develops innovative IT solutions in response to animal challenges and focuses on improved animal health through disease prevention.
More information: https://www.nadis.org.uk/
African Veterinary Technicians Association
AVTA promotes improved VPP practices for better animal care. The organization boasts 130,000 members in 18 African countries with approximately 11,000 based in Kenya.