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1Many animals have been worshipped in India
across the globe since ancient times.
2It has been a part of the folklore, myth and
beliefs.
3Animals are worshipped respected for their
qualities, their wisdom and their use to human
beings.
4 They believed that the spirit of their ancestors
appeared in the form of animals.
5The origin of animal worship may be traced to
many different sources.
6 In India many of the animals are regarded as the
vahanas (vehicles) of different deities.
7Animals across the world are worshipped
respected, But There is another side to this .
. . . .
8Where animals die of hunger, pain, distress,
diseases
9Where animals live in pathetic conditions
10Where animals are killed mercilessly
11 In the following few slides we would briefly
dwell over the issues faced by these Animals, and
our initiatives to support them
12A Rural Indian Village Scenario
13Issues faced by Domestic Animals
- Diseases
- Nutrition Food
- Shelter
- Health Grooming
14Issues faced by Domestic Animals
- Diseases
- Abandoning of Diseased animals or worse
slaughtering of the same - Lack of proper treatment facilities
- Insufficient number of Medical Centers Staff
- Adopting various traditional practices to cure
diseases which are either painful or
insufficient to handle their condition - Usage of wrong medication / over dose of
medicines leading to side effects or worse, Death - Lack of awareness / Neglect of signals of
disease symptoms - Treatment of incompetent practitioners adopted
15Issues faced by Domestic Animals
- Nutrition Food
- Lack of enough feed (fodder)
- Lack of Pasture lands
- Lack of Grazing lands
- Shelter
- Lack of proper Sanitation Clean housing
- Domestic Animals living in cramped / congested
conditions - Lack of proper roofing Flooring
- Lack of proper security
- Health Grooming
- Hoof trimming, Cleaning, Shearing grooming not
done - Parasite Control Annual vaccination not done
- Regular Care / Treatment not done
- Physical Behavioral Stress
16Issues faced by Domestic Animals
- Cruelty/ Slaughtering of Animals
- Animals slaughtered to procure meat, horns, fat
and other body substances for manufacture of
cosmetics or medicines - Lack of Pasture lands
- Lack of Grazing lands
- Shelter
- Lack of proper Sanitation Clean housing
- Domestic Animals living in cramped / congested
conditions - Lack of proper roofing Flooring
- Lack of proper security
- Health Grooming
- Hoof trimming, Cleaning, Shearing grooming not
done - Parasite Control Annual vaccination not done
- Regular Care / Treatment not done
- Physical Behavioral Stress
17Conditions facilitating this
- Poor Economic conditions of the farmers
- Lack of awareness about Proper Health Hygiene
to be adopted for animals - Lack of reach to proper scientific Medical
facilities - Illiteracy of farmers leading to improper care/
lack of understanding of the condition/symptoms
18Project Goal
Project Pashu Raksha
To make Quality, Affordable Sustainable
Animal Health Care, accessible.
19Project Objectives
- Care Support
- To provide reachable, cost effective,
free/subsidized healthcare to diseased animals - To Advocate with Veterinarians for effective
functioning of Govt. hospitals - Strengthen policies for efficient delivery of
Community Based Animal health care - Awareness
- To Introduce awareness regarding Scientific
Animal Health Care (Preventive, Regular
Seasonal) to the rural population - Spread awareness regarding other issues like
regular de-worming, disease prevention and Fodder
- Encourage the participation of the local
communities in the design and delivery of animal
health care services - Training
- To involve local communities/ youth in the Animal
health care services being offered - Train the community on animal health and control
of animal diseases and their vectors - Train various Community Members to participate in
Animal Healthcare
20Why Community Based Animal Health Care
- Rural masses have Lack of Knowledge on proper
animal Health care - Inefficient delivery of animal health care
services on the village level - Rural / Interior places are not adequately served
by the government Veterinary services - Poor distribution of veterinarians in the
villages - Poor or inadequate infrastructure to handle the
animal issues - Unaffordable cost of Treatment leading to
improper healthcare services - Non existence of private clinics / services
21Animator
Farm Animals
Community Organizer
Community Based Organization
22Project Process
Step 4 Select Community Organizer
Step1 Conduct Awareness Workshop for Villagers
to be Community Based Organization
Step2 Community identifies One of the Village
Representative as the Animator
Cause an Effect
Step 3 Provide Training on Animal Healthcare to
the Animator
Step 5 Provide Training to the Community
Organizer to handle animal issues monitor the
activities of Animators
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24Functional Flow
Animator surveys the animals in the village
identifies the problems/ diseases affecting the
Livestock (Or) Villagers inform the
Animator of problems/ diseases affecting the
Livestock
Animator does the preliminary investigation of
the condition of the animal and provides basic
service and inform the Community Organizer
The Community Organizer diagnoses the problem and
provides treatment
Based on the severity of the condition/
emergency, the Community Organizer takes the help
of Govt Veterinarians in treatment
Animator regularly monitors the condition of the
Village animals and involves in creating
awareness amongst the people regarding seasonal/
general healthcare of animals and also
propagates the need for Animal Insurance
Community Based Organization acts as a Monitoring
agency at the Village level
25Project Roles
- Animator Who is one of the Community Volunteer
- Monitors the animals in the village at regular
intervals - Makes note of complaints received from the
community regarding problems faced by any
animal(s) - All identified problems will be checked for
symptoms (as he is a trained person) - Informs the Community Organizer
- Incharge of post-treatment care to the animals
- Works in the interest of the Village animals
- Community Organizer Who is employed by Cause an
Effect - He is a trained resource in Animal Health care
- He is incharge of supervising animal health care
of animals in couple of identified villages - On receiving complaints from the Animator, he
checks the condition of the animal and identifies
/ diagnoses the problem - He administers treatment to the animals based on
the condition - Refers complicated cases to Govt Vetenary clinics
- Community Based Organization Is a Village level
Organization - They act as a monitoring agency for the Animator
as well as the Village Animals - They act as a channel between the Animal owners
and the Community Organizer in the absence of the
Animator - Meets regularly and plans the activities in
presence of the Animator Community Organizer - Fodder
- Animal health care
- New Initiatives
26Project Approach
- Conduct baseline surveys to get the livestock and
animal health situation in the identified area - Build Rapport with the Local community
- Identify responsible people in the village
community to play the role of Community based
Organization, Animator and Community
Organizers - Organize a village level community workshop on
Livestock and Animal Health Care - To discuss Community Based Animal Health Care
concept where the roles of the participants are
defined (CBO, Animator and Community Organizer)
27Project Contribution
- Providing effective proper Healthcare to the
livestock - Increasing awareness about the need of Animal
Health care among rural populations - Ensuring that Affordable Accessible Healthcare
services are made available to the rural
populations - Decreasing in the number of cases of livestock
death
28Save Animals, Save Lives
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