Renewing commitment among Philippine government agencies
MANILA, Philippines — In a groundbreaking initiative to combat dog meat trading in the Philippines, Animal Kingdom Foundation (AKF) held a National Forum that brought together key stakeholders from various government agencies to tackle strategies to end the cruel trade.
The National Forum aims to review the existing National Plan of Action (NAPOA) to Eliminate the Trade of Dogs for Meat for Human Consumption issued by the Department of Agriculture under Administrative Circular (DA-AC) No. 1 Series of 2016.
The NAPOA is a collaborative and inter-agency framework where different agencies implement their respective roles toward the curbing of the cruel dog meat trade. From 2014 to 2015, different fora were initiated by Animal Kingdom Foundation to discuss the ban on the dog meat trade.
Under DA AC No. 1, it hoped to eliminate the dog meat trade by 2020 through key strategies. However, varying factors led to this being put on the backburner including the declaration of the pandemic in 2020.
The forum was attended by officials and experts from the Bureau of Animal Welfare (BAI), Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG), National Meat Inspection Service (NMIS), Philippine National Police (PNP), Committee on Animal Welfare (CAW), veterinarians from local government units as well as international organization, Soi Dog Foundation.
Awards were also given to recognize the active participation and role of the government stakeholders at the end of the dog meat trade campaign.
AKF pioneered the fight against the dog meat trade in the country nearly three decades ago with AKF founder Charles Whartenberg at the helm. The countless raids, rescues and rehabilitation in partnership with the law enforcers, proved lacking and AKF recognized that a collaborative effort is necessary to achieve a significant change.
Hence, the national plan of action was created that eventually set as an institutional inter-agency framework of collaboration aimed to enhance existing programs on dog meat trade elimination.
During the forum, important challenges and solutions were discussed concerning the implementation of the NPOA. As an output, a joint memorandum of agreement and the creation of a task force dedicated to eliminating this practice is envisioned.
In a statement, Atty. Heidi Caguioa, program director for Animal Kingdom Foundation, said that the resounding renewal of commitment to the cause is significant and stressed the importance of collaboration against the cruel trade.
“Let’s put an end to this. Every animal plays an important role in maintaining a healthy environment to live in. Animal welfare impacts human health and well-being. Animal welfare matters,” she furthered.
The fight against the dog meat trade in the Philippines has a long way to go but with the concerted efforts of public and private agencies, it is possible. And AKF will be there every step of the way.
As mentioned by Soi Dog Foundation senior manager Faizan Jalil, AKF in the Philippines led the way for other neighboring countries like Taiwan, Thailand, Indonesia, Cambodia, Vietnam, South Korea and China as being one of the first to recognize the issue.
“We are thankful to AKF for allowing us to partner with them and be a part of this great cause,” he said.
Animal Kingdom Foundation urges everyone to join hands in this crucial endeavor. For more information, please visit www.akf.org.ph.
Editor's Note: This press release is paid for by Animal Kingdom Foundation.