Working Animals: An Overlooked Ally in Climate Adaptation and Resilience



The Permanent Mission of the Republic of Senegal to the United Nations and The Donkey Sanctuary, a member of the International Coalition for Working Equids, invite you to join our UN High Level Political Forum side event on Thursday 11th July, from 6:30pm (ET) - Working Animals: An Overlooked Ally in Climate Adaptation and Resilience?

Globally, it is recognised that climate change can significantly worsen multiple dimensions of inequality and according to the IPCC, approximately 40% of humankind are already living in climate-vulnerable areas.  For communities who are disproportionately experiencing the effects of climate change, working animals are often their most valuable asset.  Supporting lives and livelihoods as draught power, transport and facilitators of income generation, working donkeys and mules can be a constant during times of challenge and change, as well as playing a crucial role in disaster recovery. 

Our panel event will explore the role played by working animals in climate adaptation and resilience, while also highlighting opportunities to strengthen collaboration and capacity-building for the protection of these productive assets.

Venue: The Permanent Mission of the Republic of Senegal to the United Nations. 229 E 44th St, New York  

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