PANEL DISCUSSION Helping Shelters with Self-Sustenance and community engagement
Heather Wren:
Enriching our Shelters on a Shoestring Budget: How to use the limited resources that shelters have in a more imaginative manner to make them more suitable for the social, physical and psychological needs of rescued dogs. Also, for organisations working on adoption, some pointers on doing an assessment of homes while considering rehoming dogs.
Nandini:
Inspiring communities to get involved - how to get more people involved in the shelter, whether volunteers, visitors, or even tourists, and inspire the local community to get involved in the problem of caring for rescued animals. (session to be confirmed)
ANIMALS AND THE LAW
Ambuj is a lawyer with 17 years’ experience, practicing primarily at the Courts in New Delhi. He studied Law at National Law Institute University, Bhopal. He turned Vegan in 2018, and thus started his journey for Animals. He advises FIAPO on various Animal Welfare and Animal Rights' issues and was instrumental in filing the case challenging the provisions of Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act that permit use of Animals in Circuses, before the Delhi High Court. He also supports Animal Welfare activities and Animal Rights activism in many ways through philanthropy.
BREAKAWAY SESSION 1, BREAKAWAY SESSION 2, BREAKAWAY SESSION 3
Reforming the Standards of Welfare for Farmed Animals
Dr Manilal: Fish
Fish - Dr Manilal Valliyate will shed light on fish welfare and the current laws and regulations pertaining to fish welfare in India in addition to the kind of policies that should be put in place to improve fish welfare in our country.
Gauri: Farmed Hens
Farmed Hens: Gauri will be sharing the story of poultry birds, from production-oriented trait selection to housing, transport and slaughter, all of which compromise welfare at various levels. While the poultry sector is unregulated, there is much that can be done to enforce the statutes in place; the most abused species in the world needs concerted and effective action from all.
Suparna Ganguly: Suparna Ganguly will shed light on the current situation of captive elephants in the country and the faulty legal framework surrounding the essential issues of trade and transfer.
LUNCH/ NETWORKING
(BREAKAWAY) WORKSHOP 1, WORKSHOP 2, WORKSHOP 3
Fundrasing- Yogita Verma will talk about the sources of income available to nonprofits, the advantages and disadvantages of retail fundraising and dwell on how to develop a strategy to raise grant funding, in particular for animal protection organisations.
Volunteer Recuitment-Shalabh Sahai will share the idea behind hiring volunteers, superior approaches, aligning people's passion with organisational goals, planning and executing volunteer recruitment, important considerations and ways to assess the impact.
First aid administration- Abodh Aras will shed light on key points to be considered for the administration of First Aid on the street for stray animals based on his experiences.
AWARDS
BREAKAWAY SESSION 1, BREAKAWAY SESSION 2, BREAKAWAY SESSION 3
Transforming Activism through Digital Advocacy-Palak Mehta will talk about transforming activism in the digital era to generate new ways of networking opportunities among NGOs, their members, activists, volunteers and followers; how digital tools allow for fast feedback from supporters, rapid surges in mobilization, making it easier to stay in contact, and sharing information about campaigns to all groups of society interested in the cause whilst building an inclusive approach for advocating veganism. Best practices for building digital advocacy and collaborating with other social justice movements to amplify animal rights movement and veganism.
Organising Committee and campaigns- Priya Chetty-Rajagopa will share her journey about she championed the cause of setting up the State Animal Welfare Board; using that as a case study to share with participants how to organize such drives and bring people together to take collective action
Leadership Development-In this session, Vivek Sharma will focus on overcoming fears, reaching out to the community and developing skills for collaboration, the target audience (predominantly) being Animal Protection Organisations, Campaign Managers, coordinators, activists and volunteers.
One For All
In this session, Bharati will talk about the role of a federation in strengthening the animal protection movement as a whole, and in its individual parts. The session will cast a vision of what coordinated advocacy, unified representation, aggregated research, and collaboration can achieve, and how FIAPO sees itself in that vision of a just world for all animals.
CONCLUDING NOTE
Erika Abrams is co-founder of Animal Aid Unlimited, a rescue center and sanctuary in Udaipur, Rajasthan. Founded in 2002, Animal Aid Unlimited has rescued thousands of animals, currently has a staff of 120 strong, and is one of the best-known animal channels on Youtube worldwide, ranking among the top 10 with several billion combined views for rescue stories that convey great reason to hope, because they always have happy endings.
The Consortium: Forming alliances with Government Authorities
Shakuntala Majumdar will shed light on how the government authorities can be engaged with, for improving animal welfare whilst exploring the strategic approaches that should be employed as well as the Do's and Don'ts while dealing with govt. authorities so they can address and action the issue at hand.
WISH I'D THOUGHT OF THAT Leading by Example
Nikita Dhawan will share what drives her to work in this space, how/why she built the platform"Youth for Animals", the message she'd like to give to her peers, how she gathered support from various organisations and influencers and her future plans with respect to this platform.
FILM SCREENING
Gods in Shackles
SESSION Media and animal protection Fellowship
Human, Animal, Environment: One Health Intersections
Dr. Sailesh Rao will highlight the overlapping problems like emergence of zoonotic viruses, antimicrobial resistance and climate change caused by Animal Agriculture practices and benefits of employing one health intersectional approach to Vegan advocacy.
BREAKAWAY SESSION 1, BREAKAWAY SESSION 2, BREAKAWAY SESSION 3
ABC-AR Session- Ms. Ilona Otter will talk about successful ABC-AR programme led by WVS, and its impact on human dog conflicts. In the process, Ilona can talk about the challenges they have faced, how they have overcome those, key learnings and introduce the training for vets that they have planned.
Animals in Disaster - Mr. Hansen will explore the current disaster management policy and its implementation status, why it’s important to protect animals during disaster, how disaster management departments work at state level and district level and the role of National and State Disaster Management authorities. Pre, during and post disaster preparedness, the role animal NGOs play during a disaster and how an animal NGO can work with disaster management authorities in their area.
AWARDS
PANEL DISCUSSION Impactful Vegan Advocacy: Unique perspectives
The aim of this session is to bring forth unique perspectives on the evolution of the present strategies and practices of the Vegan advocacy movement in India, and to highlight futuristic approaches that can be adopted at the grassroots, local and national level of this movement in the country.