Reference :
V-P-CO-E-02364
Date :
18/09/2012
Caption :
Cauca, Morales, El Chirriadero. An ICRC team organizes two days of vaccination and workshops to explain how to properly care of the animals. More than 100 animals are vaccinated against equine encephalitis, influenza and tetanus.
Confidentiality level :
public
Publication restrictions :
publication without restrictions
Description :
ICRC website, Photo gallery, 05/11/2012
Colombia: horses and mules save lives in conflict zones
For mountain communities in the south-western Cauca region of Colombia, horses and mules are valued companions. Indeed, because of their isolated location, these communities are completely dependent on their beasts of burden, which transport goods, water and harvested crops, as well as people who are injured and sick. But the armed conflict and resulting shortages mean that caring for these animals is bottom of the list of priorities for these communities. ICRC staff recently spent two days in the Suárez and Morales districts of Cauca, where they vaccinated 250 animals and ran workshops to teach people to look after them properly. The participants learnt to shoe, feed and care for their animals.
In El Chirriadero, more than 100 animals are vaccinated against equine encephalitis, influenza and tetanus. Since these are the most common diseases in southwestern Colombia, and expensive to vaccinate against, the project makes a real difference to the community.
Original material :
digital
Resolution :
2272x1704
Orientation :
landscape
Colour/B&W :
colour