A motion to the UNEA, drafted by a committee of animal welfare groups including The Donkey Sanctuary, was tabled by several African governments before being agreed unanimously by all 193 governments that make up the UNEA.

The report will be a collaborative effort by the UNEP (UN Environmental Programme), the FAO (UN Food & Agriculture Organisation), WHO (World Health Organisation), OIE (World Organisation for Animal Health) and the high-level expert panel for One Health.

It is hoped that the initiative will help improve the value of working equines and raise global welfare standards for animals and humans in line with the aims of the UN Sustainable Development Goals, which include good health and clean water for all, to be achieved by 2030.

Ian Cawsey, Director of Advocacy & Campaigns at The Donkey Sanctuary, said: “For donkeys and mules everywhere this is a great result, as it is for other animals and humans alike. For too long issues have been considered in isolation when the combination of reckless human and animal interaction, unsustainable living and the exploitation of the environment is leading to biosecurity risks creating a dangerous future for us all.

“There are over 50 million working donkeys and mules supporting communities globally. When these animals are well cared for they contribute to a sustainable living and help people access safe, clean water as well as offering assistance and recovery following climate events.”

Donkeys are also under threat from the unsustainable trade in their skins, which are used in the production of a traditional Chinese remedy called ejiao[1]. Donkey are increasingly being stolen, killed often illegally and their skins stored and transported in ways that pose grave biosecurity risks. Vulnerable communities not only lose valuable working animals, but they are also put at risk from health dangers posed by the trade.

Ian added: “The international animal welfare world sometimes feels like a family, especially when we come together. There is much hard work ahead but the need for action to find solutions has never been more obvious. This is a great opportunity to build integrated solutions the world desperately needs.”

The Donkey Sanctuary is a global leader for equine welfare, research and veterinary care. The charity operates programmes worldwide for animals working in agriculture, industry and transportation.

1.    See here for more information about the global trade in donkey skins:
       https://www.thedonkeysanctuary.org.uk/about-us/our-international-work/issues/donkey-skin-trade

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Notes to Editors

The Donkey Sanctuary is the world's largest equine welfare charity. Our vision is a world where donkeys and mules live free from suffering and their contribution to humanity is fully valued. We run 10 sanctuaries around the UK and Europe, giving lifelong care to more than 7,000 donkeys and mules. Our hospital treats sick donkeys and trains vets both nationwide and worldwide. Our donkey-facilitated learning programme helps vulnerable children and adults develop life skills by connecting with donkeys on an emotional and physical level. The charity operates programmes worldwide for animals working in agriculture, industry and transportation, and those used in the production of meat and skin.

Please note that the name ‘The Donkey Sanctuary’ should not be abbreviated to ‘Donkey Sanctuary’, and the word ‘The’ should always appear with a capital ‘T’ as above.

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