CFCFA mission is to Create a Cruelty Free Africa for Animals and People.
Saving The Lives of Animals and Future Generations To Come.
To be a Collective Voice to Campaigns & Appeal to Stop Cruelty !
The Coalition for Cruelty Free Africa works with communities, governments and partner organisations to reduce animal cruelty across Africa. Our programmes focus on education, humane dog population management, ending the dog and cat meat trade, protecting wildlife and improving animal welfare legislation.
Through our projects, CFCFA supports both animals and communities. We believe lasting change happens when people have the knowledge, resources, and practical tools to care for animals and improve their own wellbeing. Our education outreach programmes and partnerships empower local communities to create sustainable solutions that protect animals, promote responsible animal care, and strengthen communities.
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CFCA remit is to help domestic animals in Africa . The types of projects.
Ban the Dog and Cat Meat
Humane Spay and Neutering Programs to stop the over breading of dogs and cats
Educational Programs in Schools
Working with Government bodies and officials in all projects
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(CFCFA) approaches farm animal projects in Africa with a focus on promoting humane treatment, sustainable practices, and community engagement.
Awareness and Education
CFCFA will work with educational programmes aimed at farmers, consumers, and local communities to raise awareness about animal welfare. Workshops and seminars will inform stakeholders about proper animal practices, the ethical treatment of farm animals, and the benefits of humane farming methods.
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CFCF) focuses on protecting wild animals in Africa. We believe all creatures deserve a safe home and a life without unnecessary suffering.
CFCFA works hard to stop illegal wildlife trade, habitat loss, and conflicts between humans and animals.
Through education, advocacy, and teamwork with local communities, we aim to find sustainable solutions that help both wildlife and people. Our efforts include rescuing and rehabilitating wildlife and running conservation programs to save endangered species.
We work to raise awareness about the importance of biodiversity and the role of wild animals in the ecosystem. Additionally, we support groups and individuals dedicated to wildlife conservation. Our goal is to inspire actions that prevent cruelty and protect the natural world for future generations.
Ethiopia
Coalition for Cruelty Free Africa
CONDEMNS the BARBARIC Mass Killing of Dogs in Hosanna, Ethiopia, Africa and Calls for Immediate Action
The Coalition for Cruelty Free Africa (CFCFA) is appalled and deeply disturbed by the massacre of over 450 dogs that were murdered within a matter of days in Hosanna, Ethiopia, as highlighted in a recent BBC investigation.
The savage criminals who ordered and committed these horrific killings of these defenceless dogs causing them immense pain and suffering by torturing beating and hanging them must be immediately arrested and prosecuted for Animal Cruelty.
This has highlighted the serious failures to address Animal protection and public education on care compassion of the dog’s cats and animals in their communities. through education tackling rabies by adopting humane public health measures
The World Health Organization warns that the trade, slaughter and consumption of dogs and cats poses human health risks from DEADLY trichinellosis, DEADLY cholera and rabies
The World Health OrganiSation warns WARNS that the Trade Slaughter and Eating of Dogs and Cats CAUSES DEADLY RISKS to Human Health from trichinellosis cholera rabies!
DEADLY cholera and rabies. Dog meat bans exist in—among others—Hong Kong, Taiwan, Thailand and Singapore, and most recently South Korea passed a law to ban the dog meat industry by 2027.
The Dog and Cat Meat Trade
There are over 22 countries in Africa that consume Dogs and Cats. Barbaric Dog and Cat meat trade involves terrified dogs that are stolen from surrounding countries transported this has been reported by organisations who had intercepted the transportation and rescued animals.
Ban The Dog and Cat Meat Trade in Africa
The Problem
The Dog and Cat meat trade is rife across Africa. By having conversations how cruelty isn’t culture and the dangers of consuming dogs and cats. Educating the children on kindness and animals care.
Our aim to be able to work with organisation across Africa to give them the tool and support to help the people and the animal to live side by side.
What You Can Do
Below there are links to the Petitions To Ban Dog and Cat Meat Trade & Animal Sacrifices, Ban LIVE Animal Markets in Africa
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Nigeria's Barbaric Dog and Cat meat trade involves terrified dogs that are stolen from surrounding countries such as Niger and transported into Nigeria.
While Nigeria has a growing number of pet owners who have dogs and cats as companions and not for consumption, these owners live in constant fear of having their companion stolen by local dog or cat thieves, knowing their pet would be sold to a dog trader or butcher, for quick cash.
More information Nigeria
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Ghana continues to consumes Dog and Cats across it 16 regions with no government humane spay and neutering program the animals are being bred for consumption, neglected or many mis treated by their owners lack of education of looking after animals.
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Eating dogs is illegal in Zambia, but trading them is not. The Zambian victim dogs are either homeless street dogs or stolen – many are beloved pets. Once caught, the dogs are crammed into a truck without water, food, or adequate ventilation, in searing African heat, and raced to the border. A few yards inside the Congo they are brutally slaughtered in local markets.
CFCFA was setup to stamp out Animal Cruelty in Africa. To promote Animal Protection and Education to help improve the lives of Animals and the People of Africa.
We are looking always looking for likeminded organisations to join the Coalition.