Our fish welfare train-the-trainer programme in Oyo and Ogun States
We share with you in details what transpired during our train-the trainer workshop. This workshop was held from 17th to 20th July 2023 in Ogun and Oyo states.
Recognizing Animal Freedoms
OHDI gives utmost attention to the welfare of all animals, so here it shares with you ways on how you can be kind to animals.
OHDI’s Pilot Stakeholder Training on Aquaculture Fish Welfare
From the 11th of April, 2023 to the 12th of April, 2023, [OHDI] engaged 40 fish farmers, and 7 directors in a Training on Aquaculture Welfare.
OHDI celebrations of the World Aquatic Animal Day 2023.
Students supported to develop love for nature and biodiversity conservation.
Webinar – Presenting Research Results on Aquaculture Welfare in Nigeria
One Health and Development Initiative (OHDI) cordially invites stakeholders including fish farmers and the private sector, researchers, government stakeholders, civil society, and other relevant institutions to a webinar on Aquaculture
Why should you care about animal welfare?
This article by One Health and Development Initiative (OHDI) originally appeared in the Nigerian Tribune HAVE you ever stopped to consider if animals feel emotions such as happiness, pain, joy,
Vacancy – Data Collectors needed for Animal Welfare Research
One Health and Development Initiative (OHDI) is a nonprofit organization that works to promote education, advocacy, and solutions to correlated issues of human, animal, and environmental health using the integrated
Aquaculture Welfare Research – A Baseline Study of Aquaculture Welfare in Nigeria
This Aquaculture Welfare Research aims to evaluate aquaculture welfare knowledge and practices among stakeholders in Nigeria so as to support, design, and foster the implementation of effective interventions.Project PAWN – Stories of Impact and Change
Since September 2020, OHDI has been implementing Project PAWN (Promoting Animal Welfare in Nigeria) with support from Animal-Kind International. The project is addressing the issues of poor animal welfare in