Dear Mario
Greetings!!!!
I have already started working on this programme since last 4 days. House to 
house survey will be conducted to register the dogs. Please contact your ward 
member in this regard. Once we have the data on the number of Dogs in our 
village, I will anounce the date for the drive.
We will set up about 5 centres in Saligao for dogs vacination programme.
Please cooperate.
I am trying to figure out a solution for all the dogs near the Garbage area.
Regards
Eknath.
----- Original Message -----
From: muriel&mario
Sent: 07/02/13 10:45 AM
To: saligao-net
Subject: Fwd: Announcement of Mission Rabies

Dear Saligaokaram,

Can we have animal and dog lovers to the fore please! 

We have pets and strays in the village...and of course, colonies of them around 
Calangute's mega-garbage dump, on our hill above the Salmona Spring.

MLA Dilip Parulekar, Sarpanch Ekanath along with the Saligao Panchayat, can you 
lead and coordinate this effort?

Warm regards and solidarity.

M&M.

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From:  *savio desouza*< [email protected] >
Date: 2 July 2013 10:04
Subject: Announcement of Mission Rabies
To: "muriel&mario" < [email protected] >

Muriel&Mario
Just forwarding a note from Norma Alvares regarding rabies
Hope it can be used in our village.
Ciao.
Savio D'Souza,
Donvaddo. 
Saligao.
Announcement of Mission Rabies
Press Note
Animal welfare organisations in Goa, in association with the Animal Welfare 
Board of India, Worldwide Veterinary Service and Dogs Trust, will launch  
*Mission Rabies* – an all-India, mass canine vaccination programme – in Goa on 
1st September 2013.
The target is to vaccinate 50,000 dogs in 30 days in the states of Goa, Kerala, 
Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Orissa, West Bengal, Rajasthan and Assam. The 
programme will culminate in Assam on World Rabies Day – 28th September, 2013.
Over a third of the reported human cases of rabies in the world occur in India. 
Rabies is not a notifiable disease in many states of the country. Dog bites are 
most often the cause of rabies. The majority of the people who die of rabies 
are from the poorer and marginal communities. Due to fear of the disease, 
thousands of dogs have been indiscriminately and inhumanely killed every year 
across India, without bringing any solution to the problem of rabies.
The World Health Organisation states that mass canine vaccination programmes 
are most effective measures of controlling rabies in both dogs and humans. 
Mission Rabies will not only kick start a three-year campaign of sustained 
vaccination, targeting a total of 2 million dogs in India, but also provide 
surgical training for long-term implementation of the Animal Birth Control 
(ABC) programme to tackle the problem of over population of street dogs.
The project will also set up the country’s first India National Rabies Network, 
supplying cheap effective vaccines nationwide and recording their usage, so 
that mapping of vaccination coverage across India will become a reality. 
Supported by a highly equipped and customized Mercedes Zetros 6x6, the world’s 
most high-tech, all-terrain, self-sufficient mobile veterinary hospital 
vehicle, the Mission Rabies team comprising veterinarians, animal handlers and 
volunteers from India and overseas, will visit check points across the country, 
carrying out training and essential outreach services to improve both animal 
and human welfare.
The implementation of the programme in Goa will be in selected municipalities 
and panchayats of North Goa district in the first week of September and in 
South Goa district in the third week of September.
The co-ordinator of Mission Rabies for Goa is Dr. Astrid Almeida, Veterinary 
Director of International Animal Rescue.
As the Mission Rabies programme also targets pet dogs, especially the local 
mixed-breeds (gavnti) which rarely stay within compound walls and are generally 
not vaccinated, the municipal councils and village panchayats selected for the 
programme have been requested to conduct a census of pet dogs in their areas, 
so that both strays and pet dogs can be vaccinated in the target areas.
Any municipal councils or village panchayats who want the Mission Rabies 
programme implemented in their jurisdictions are requested to contact 
International Animal Rescue at 2268328 / 2268272 or People for Animals at 
2256479 / 2263305 at the earliest.
Residents of areas which are over populated with dogs should persuade their 
village panchayats / municipalities to avail of the free vaccination provided 
under the Mission Rabies programme.
Worldwide Veterinary Service and Dogs Trust, who are the sponsors of the 
programme, are the largest dog welfare charities in the UK, with India offices 
in Ooty, Tamil Nadu.
Issued by Ms. Norma Alvares
Member – Animal Welfare Board of India
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