We are relieved and proud that together, with the amazing people of WACPAW and Dr. Fuseini, we were able to put some concrete steps into practice right away. But we also realize that structural animal-welfare improvements are only possible if we persist and carry out regular checks. In the coming months, WACPAW will ensure that slaughterhouses, cattle markets and transporters actually do take action. Eyes on Animals will advise them from a distance and visit Ghana again in 2018.
We would like to thank you, our donors, very much. Thanks to your financial and emotional support, our team was able to go to Ghana to record the abuses, give advice and provide assistance.
To continue our project in Ghana, we will need some more financial help. For example, we would like to purchase more captive bolt guns, so that more Ghanaian slaughterhouses can also stun the animals prior to slaughtering them. We also want to check on more slaughterhouses and livestock markets. Will you help us?
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