Africa-Press – Namibia. FNB, through the FirstRand Namibia Foundation, has supported NAWA (Namibian Animal Welfare Association) with N$100 000 towards veterinary consulting room services in Groot Aub – the completion of the structural requirements and provision of learner caring classroom education at the Groot Aub Primary School.
Heather Craemer, Chairperson of NAWA was grateful for the backing from FNB and said, that their support has been professional, open, and encouraging. “NAWA’s health and welfare work is grounded in the Five Animal Freedoms, recognized by the World Organization for Animal Health, and within the World Health Organization’s One Health philosophy and methodology. The latter approach recognizes the interconnectedness of human, animal, and ecosystem health and advocates health and welfare interventions that seek to address this interconnectedness. Thank you, FNB Namibia, for caring for our animals as well as our communities.”
Revonia Kahivere, Corporate Social Investment Manager at FNB in turn was delighted with the positive inroads made by NAWA at Groot Aub. “Within a very short period, they have managed to erect a container office, secure the services of a Veterinary doctor who assisted with various registration processes, and held a basic animal health day where 122 dogs, eight cats, and 20 horses were seen to by the Vet. They have also been n contact with the schools to take animal education to the next level. We are proud of the work done by NAWA and know that they will utilize the funds to ensure that animals and people live in harmony and that empathy and love will become part of daily life between animals and humans at Groot Aub.”
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