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In our media centre you can find a collection of news, photographs, video clips, radio reports and documents that follow our work. Unless otherwise stated, VSF has the copyright to all downloadable multimedia files. The publication (print, web etc.) is free of charge only in connection with an article about VSF.

Wednesday 14. October 2020 / Category: Report

VeterinärstudentInnen aufgepasst! Die Anmeldefrist für das FVE-Stipendienprogramm läuft nur mehr bis 31.10.2020! Mehr Informationen dazu auf der

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Monday 12. October 2020 / Category: Report, Vaccination for Africa
IMPFEN FÜR AFRIKA steht dieses Jahr ganz im Zeichen des Welternährungstages. | © Tierärzte ohne Grenzen

Das Prinzip ist einfach: die teilnehmenden TierärztInnen impfen wie gewohnt Haustiere und spenden die Hälfte der Impfeinnahmen in dieser Woche an Tierärzte ohne Grenzen. Dieses Jahr kommen die Spenden unserem Projekt Globaler Lebensmittelbetrug - Zeit zu handeln zugute.


Sie sind Tierärztin/Tierarzt und wollen an unserer Aktion...

Thursday 17. September 2020 / Category: Report, Fieldwork, Poor food hygiene, Milkprotect, Stop Melamin, Global Food
Veterinarians are rare in Africa and often unaffordable for small farmers or pastoralists. Therefore, Veterinarians without Borders has enabled young Maasai to be trained as veterinarians to ensure the health of farm animals on site. | © Veterinarians without Borders

Veterinarians play a key role in food safety. Not only are they the first persons to contact whenever the welfare of farm animals is in question. They bear a great responsibility towards society by administering medicines in case of illnesses and not least by inspecting meat of slaughtered animals.

Antibiotic resistances in developing countries are only one example, how serious the consequences...

Wednesday 16. September 2020 / Category: Video

Sweet potatoes are very popular in Africa. In Tanzania, many small traders sell steamed sweet potatoes as meal. Sandawe people traditionally steam-cook them, as Bernadeta Philipo shows us in this video. As lid she uses pumpkin leaves.

By the way: The sweet potatoes were grown on Bernadeta's field. Veterinarians withour Borders provided her and the other trainees of our project <link...

Monday 14. September 2020 / Category: Report, Fieldwork, Poor food hygiene, Milkprotect, Stop Melamin, Global Food
People in developing countries are particularly vulnerable to food fraud. | © Veterinarians without Borders

For the past few years, Veterinarians without Borders has been on track of global food fraud. In 2008, we managed to reveal a food scandal over milk powder in Africa contaminated with melamine and lead. Due to food shortages, Africa is dependent on milk powder imports. In addition, mothers are often malnourished or HIV positive. To feed their babies, they depend on milk powder. But:...

Friday 11. September 2020 / Category: Report, Poor food hygiene, Global Food, Vaccination for Africa

This year, the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) celebrates its 75th anniversary. With the primary goal of eliminating hunger in the world, FAO's tasks include raising standards for food and living and improving the production and distribution of food.

Against the background of the worldwide spread of the Corona virus, the FAO has published the...

Tuesday 08. September 2020 / Category: Report, Poor food hygiene, Milkprotect, Stop Melamin, Global Food
19 organised crime groups were dismantled and 406 suspects arrested during the recent operation against organised food fraud.

In a large-scale international operation, 12.000 tons of illegal or potentially dangerous food were seized. It was already the ninth so-called operation OPSON carried out in cooperation with authorities in 83 countries worldwide, coordinated by Europol and Interpol.

The products' value is 28 million Euros. 42 % of the seized products were of animal origin. 320 tons of dairy products were...

Thursday 13. August 2020 / Category: Report

With heartfelt grief we convey the sad news, that our dear colleague Benoît Maria, employee of our sister organisation AVSF, was killed in Guatemala this week. Benoît had been an enthusiastic advocate for indigenous rights for many years. Our thoughts and our empathy are with him, with his colleagues, but most of all with his wife and his two kids.

Thursday 13. August 2020 / Category: Report

A magnitude 6.0 earthquake shook eastern Tanzania Wednesday evening, August 12 2020 and was noticed all the way to Nairobi, Kenya. The epicenter was located 80 km south of Dar es Salaam in the Indian Ocean. Despite the strength, no major damage or injuries are known so far. Luckily there wasn't any tsunami either! As far as we know, our employees and partners are also well!

Wednesday 12. August 2020 / Category: Report, Fieldwork, Sandawe, Mobile Agrar-Schule, Global Food
VSF trainee Bernadeta Philipo is thankful for the good pumpkin harvest this year. | © Veterinarians without Borders

Pumpkins are among the oldest cultivated plants in the world and are not only popular in our country. For the Sandawe in East Africa, they are an important staple food and are regularly on the menu of every family. Reason enough for VSF staff member John Laffa and the trainees of our project Mobile school for Sandawe agro-pastoralists to also plant pumpkins. Fortunately,...

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VSF International is looking for a Communication Officer

Our parent organization Vétérinaires sans Frontières International (VSF-Int) is looking for a...

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VSF-International is looking for experts in the field of One Health | © VSF-International

VSF International is looking for a One Health Expert and an Advocacy Officer One Health

Our parent organization Vétérinaires sans Frontières International (VSF-Int) is looking for new...

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f.l.t.r.: Art expert Markus Hübl, VSF-Austria president Prof. Dagmar Schoder, artist Guido Rupp. | © Veterinarians without Borders

Picture auction to benefit VSF

As part of the opening of the vernissage of the visual artist Guido Rupp, alias "GuRu", paintings...

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John Laffa sends Christmas greetings from Tanzania

Our Tanzanian employee John Laffa wishes all supporters and friends of Veterinarians without...

Steam cooking in the traditional way

Sweet potatoes are very popular in Africa. In Tanzania, many small traders sell steamed sweet...

Maasai student Lucas Moreto successfully finishes diploma course!

We congratulate our Maasai student Lucas Moreto! As reported, Lucas is studying law at the TUDARCO...

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