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19 Mar 2024One Life: An Introduction00:40:04

Announcement! We are happy to introduce the newest project of AfA Coalition, One Life.

One Life aims to be a database of education resources which NGOs can use to promote concepts of animal sentience at the deepest level, to help new generations understand the ways in which animals share many cognitive and emotional abilities as well as needs with humans, and therefore, why they deserve our respect and protection.

One Life resources, developed by AfA Coalition President Dave Neale, Global Animal Welfare Director for Animals Asia, have been delivered via Animals Asia's education programs in China and Vietnam with great success for some years now. Dave, a major instigator of the AfA Coalition, sees the clear opportunity to disseminate these resources via AfA, so they can be used by animal organizations in many more countries around Asia.

Over the coming months, we will be working hard to make this a reality, so watch this space! In this exciting episode, we dig deep into the impetus and success of One Life and how Dave sees the project evolving, still under his stewardship as AfA President, and spreading throughout the Asia for Animals Network.

25 Sep 2024Report release: The capacity & funding landscape of the Asian farm animal movement00:38:06

The capacity of the Asian farmed animal and diet change NGO advocacy sector remains critically lacking compared to the scale of the issue. Additionally, global fund distribution remains disproportionate to the magnitude of the problem, creating challenges for organizations on the ground.  Join Jessika Ava from Thrive Philanthropy and Wanyi Zeng from Welfare Matters as we explore the findings of our Report on the Capacity and Funding Landscape of the Asian Farm Animal Movement and discuss how funders and capacity-building organizations can work towards strengthening the farm animal welfare movement in Asia.

27 Feb 2024Greyhound racing: The dying industry01:04:31

Meet Christine Dorchak, the founder and visionary behind GREY2K USA Worldwide. In this first episode in the series "Cat & Dog Conversations", we discuss how Greyhound racing, once a thriving industry, is now a dying sport.

Christine and her organization are committed to ending the cruel greyhound industry with a strategic approach focusing on legislation, public awareness, and promoting adoption. She highlights that this issue is sadly present in many countries, including Vietnam, the UK, USA, and Australia. Christine also shares personal stories to inspire advocates to speak up for greyhounds.

 

21 May 2024One Life: Turtles - Navigation Skills and Magnetic Maps00:23:16

To celebrate International Turtle Day, delve into the fascinating world of turtles!

Learn more about these amazing animals in this episode, from their shells, to their navigation skills and parental care, you'll also learn about the threats that they face and conservation initiatives that have helped save endangered populations! 

10 Jul 2024Understanding and tackling the dog meat trade in Asia01:12:03

Have you heard about South Korea's recent announcement to ban the dog meat trade and want to learn more? Are you curious to understand the dog meat trade in Asia, and the situation across Asia in general?

We caught up with Lola Webber from Humane Society International to provide you with an overall understanding of the dog meat trade in Asia, and what the recent ban announcement in South Korea entails. Join us to discover what the next few months and years will bring ahead for South Korea and Asia, and what organisations and members of the public can do to tackle this issue.

06 Mar 2024Macaques and people: A focus on rhesus macaques in northern India00:43:06

In the first installment of "All About Macaques", our AfA Macaque Coalition Lead Coordinator talks to Uddalak Tathagato Bindhani, who is currently working towards his PhD at the Wildlife Institute of India. Uddalak studies the ecology and behavior of rhesus macaques in human-dominated landscapes and gives us a great insight into what he’s observed and learned. Both where he works and across many of the regions where certain species of macaques live, the way people interact with them can sometimes be problematic, causing an array of issues for both humans and monkeys. Uddalak’s studies can shed light on some of the causes of and potential solutions to such interactions.

24 Jan 2024Harnessing WOAH standards for animal welfare in Asia Pacific00:50:38

Tune in to our latest podcast episode as we delve into the world of WOAH (World Organisation for Animal Health)!

Join us as we explore WOAH's history and dive into key highlights of its work in animal trade and welfare standards. Learn about WOAH's four core pillars driving its mission and gain insights into the significance of their animal welfare standards.

Plus, in this episode, our speaker Dr. Kate Littin will discuss how these standards can support good animal welfare in the Asia Pacific region and their connection to the ambitious goal of "Rabies - Zero deaths by 2030." Don't miss this insightful conversation with Dr. Kate Littin, chair of WOAH's Regional Animal Welfare Strategy Advisory Group for Asia and the Pacific as we learn more about WOAH's crucial role in animal welfare.

🌏🐾 #AnimalWelfare #TradeStandards #AsiaPacific

05 May 2024Macaque tales: Cris Armengol00:05:18

In celebration of International Macaque Day, we're featuring quick macaque tales from a variety of macaque people - a new, personal story each day! Today we hear from Cris Armengol from the Gibbon Conservation Society.

Learn more at www.macaquecoalition.com/international-macaque-week

09 Apr 2024In conversation with ACRES: Your introduction to social media animal cruelty content00:26:53

What is social media animal cruelty content and how do organizations work to tackle this enormous issue? This episode, brought to you by our SMACC working group, will introduce how to spot some different forms of animal cruelty content, as well as exploring the interventions being taken by NGOs to find solutions, all through conversation with our coalition member, ACRES, from Singapore.

04 May 2024Macaque tales: Erin Riley00:12:01

In celebration of International Macaque Day, we're featuring quick macaque tales from a variety of macaque people - a new, personal story each day! Today we hear from anthropologist Professor Erin Riley.

Learn more at www.macaquecoalition.com/international-macaque-week

18 Jun 2024Can the illegal wildlife trade be stopped?00:59:09

The illegal wildlife trade seems impossible to overcome, and is harming millions of animals and our ecosystems around the world. In this episode we ask the question - is it possible to stop illegal trade of wild animals? Joining us today is Karmele Llano Sanchez, from Yayasan International Animal Rescue Indonesia. Karmele will be sharing with us how they managed to dramatically slow, and almost stop the illegal trade of Asia’s mysterious slow loris.

03 Oct 2024October 8 is Giving Day for Apes: What is it?00:21:39

In this episode, we invite you to learn more about Ape conservation and welfare efforts that are being highlighted on October 8 by the Global Federation of Animal Sanctuaries' annual fundraiser- 'Giving Day for Apes'.

Hear from Valerie Taylor, Executive Director at the Global Federation of Animal Sanctuaries on what is Giving Day for Apes, how does it help apes and how can you be involved.

02 Apr 2024What is a civet and why should we care?01:02:03

Have you ever heard of kopi lukak? Or civet cat coffee? Yes? Then this podcast will reveal more insights into the creatures behind the trade. Join us on the first episode of Asia's Wildlife Rescuers with Jes Hooper of The Civet Project, and fall in love with this cryptic and beautiful creature, and learn what you can do to help save them!

21 Aug 2024FAC regional event: Driving change in farmed animal welfare across borders00:32:17

In this compelling episode of AfA Podcast, host Vinnie from the Farm Animal Coalition (FAC) sits down with four exceptional guest speakers from Animal Kingdom Foundation who co-organized the recent FAC regional events in the Philippines. This episode offers an in-depth look at the FAC Regional Event, an initiative by FAC aimed at improving farmed animal welfare across different regions through collaboration and the exchange of best practices. Join us for an enlightening and inspiring conversation about the future of farmed animal welfare and the vital role of regional collaboration.

07 Feb 2024The Pandemic Treaty: A milestone in 202401:00:23

Although the Covid-19 pandemic may now feel like a distant memory for many of us, AfA core member Four Paws International has been tirelessly leading an effort to advocate for a historic global treaty on pandemic preparedness and prevention.

Since most pandemics have been caused by zoonotic disease spillover between animals and humans, improving animal welfare will undoubtedly reduce future risks to both human and animal health.

Join us in our enlightening new podcast episode to hear about the fascinating developments in the journey of advocating for the Pandemic Treaty. 

11 Sep 2024Paving the way: Animal welfare and climate action from Bonn 2024 to COP2900:43:21

This episode delves into the critical link between animal welfare and climate action, highlighting the discussions and outcomes from the recent Bonn Climate Change Conference and setting the stage for the upcoming COP29 in Baku, Azerbaijan.

Host Ngoc Anh Nguyen and guest Angel Flores from World Animal Protection explore the challenges and opportunities of integrating animal welfare into global climate policies.

They discuss key takeaways, strategic advocacy points, and the vital role of public support and cross-sector collaboration in pushing for meaningful change. The conversation underscores the urgent need to recognize animal welfare as a fundamental component of climate resilience.

12 Jan 2024Welcome to the Asia for Animals podcast!00:07:10

Listen to our introduction episode to get a quick overview on Asia for Animals, meet our team and hear what you can expect from the podcast. 

14 Feb 2024An overview of farmed animal advocacy in China00:15:44

The first in a new series on the AfA Podcast: Focus on Farmed Animals, we caught up with Jeff Zhou of Compassion in World Farming at our conference in Kuching, Malaysia in October 2023.

Jeff, who is CIWF's Cheif China Representative, talked to us about his experience of regularly participating in our conferences over the years, as well as the sessions he gave on advocacy in China at the first in-person Asia Farm Animal Day in Kuala Lumpur, just days before our interview.

Jeff shares his thought on the outlook for the movement for farmed animals and diet change in China, and why he thinks it is picking up momentum. Listeners in China can also learn about how they could get involved in advocacy, for example via the International Farm Animal Welfare Fellowship, of which Jeff is an organizing partner.

Check it out and enjoy!

17 Jul 2024Voices for change: Vegan activism in India00:32:26

Join us for an inspiring journey through the Vegan India Conference!

In this episode, we chat with passionate activists and dedicated professionals about the incredible progress and future of the vegan movement in India. From the importance of relationship building in volunteer engagement to insights on the funding landscape, we've got it all covered!

30 Oct 2024Bonnet Macaques and Grassroots Conservation00:51:43

Join the AfA Macaque Coalition’s Lead Coordinator in conversation with Praneetha Monipi, wildlife biologist, conservationist, and founder of Adhvaya: Beyond Barriers!

They dive deep into the world of bonnet macaques, explore the complexities of primate welfare and conservation, and shine a light on the unique challenges faced by grassroots activists and organizations working tirelessly for their conservation.

31 Jan 2024Navigating responsible imports with Animal Policy International00:31:00

🎙️ Don't miss out on the latest Asia for Animals Coalition podcast featuring Ngoc Anh Nguyen, Asia for Animals' Policy Lead Coordinator, and Rainer Kravets, co-executive director of Animal Policy International.

🌍 Uncover Animal Policy International's strategies for responsible imports, fair support for local farmers, and the advancement of animal welfare in regions that need it most.

🐾 Get an inside look at their journey, the challenges they face, and the crucial support they need from networks like Asia for Animals.

🌱 Learn how they maintain fairness for farmers while upholding high animal welfare standards, and explore the global impact of organizations like WOAH and WTO.

🌟 Tune in now and stay connected with their mission at https://www.animalpolicyinternational.org/

📲 Join the conversation!

#AnimalWelfare #Trade #AnimalAdvocacy

30 Apr 2024One Life: Macaques - Dialects, Cognition, and Culture00:21:25

Today is the start of International Macaque Week (IMW), and what better way to start this week than learning all about these wonderful primates? Learn more about macaque communication, social bonds, motherhood, cognitive abilities, tool use (including flossing!) and much more in this episode.

Originally created by Barbary Macaque Awareness and Conservation, this year, the AfA Macaque Coalition is helping to coordinate and reinvigorate IMW, so expect to see many activities, facts, information, and ways you can get involved in the coming days!

You can access all this on IMW’s social media pages and website - www.macaquecoalition.com/international-macaque-week 

This podcast episode is part of AfA’s recently launched project called One Life, a database of education resources which NGOs can use to promote concepts of animal sentience.

Learn more at www.asiaforanimals.com/one-life.

#macaques #macaque #internationalmacaqueweek #MacaquePositivity #asia #animals #wildanimals #monkey #monkeys

02 May 2024Macaque tales: Kurnia Ilham00:06:51

In celebration of International Macaque Day, we're featuring quick macaque tales from a variety of macaque people - a new, personal story each day! Today we hear from Dr. Kurnia Ilham, who studies interactions between humans and macaques.

Learn more at www.macaquecoalition.com/international-macaque-week

01 May 2024Macaque tales: Jo Leen Yap00:07:13

In celebration of International Macaque Day, we're featuring quick macaque tales from a variety of macaque people - a new, personal story each day! Today we hear from Dr. Jo Leen Yap, founder of Langur Project Penang.

Learn more at www.macaquecoalition.com/international-macaque-week

 

30 Sep 2024Compassion in Balance Asia: Compassion to self, compassion to animals00:52:05

The animal protection movement is a challenging field that exposes workers to high levels of stress and trauma. Compassion fatigue, burnout, stress injury, and vicarious trauma are common issues faced by those dedicated to helping end animal suffering.

Join us for an empowering session with Jessica Dolce from Compassion in Balance where we hear of some real-life experiences about these occupational hazards, how to recognize warning signs, and effectively implement practical strategies to safeguard your well-being.

14 May 2024Insights from policy advocacy in Latin America and what we can learn for Asia01:05:14

In this episode, we delve into the nuances of animal welfare advocacy in Latin America with Luis Sarmiento, Founder and Director of Proyecto ALA. With a rich background in animal welfare and protection, Luis shares his insights on the challenges and strategies employed in Latin America and discusses the parallels with Asian efforts in policy advocacy.

The conversation explores the importance of global policy forums, effective strategies for engaging national governments, and the benefits of collaboration between Latin American and Asian animal welfare advocates. Join us to gain a deeper understanding of cross-regional efforts and how they can inform and strengthen our advocacy work.

27 Nov 2024Building global animal welfare together: A conversation with the World Federation for Animals00:40:42

Join Ngoc Anh Nguyen, Lead Coordinator of the AfA Policy Coalition, as she sits down with David Pedersen, Membership Development Officer at the World Federation for Animals (WFA), for a powerful conversation about uniting the global animal welfare movement.

With inspiring success stories, strategies for overcoming barriers, and a hopeful vision for the future, this episode is a must-listen for anyone passionate about creating a better world for animals.

08 May 2024Macaques on social media00:56:42

To round up International Macaque Week 2024, we explore the vital work of Social Media Animal Cruelty Coalition (SMACC) member organizations Lady Freethinker and Action for Primates in combating the exploitation of macaques in online cruelty content. We discuss the global reach of this issue and the challenges faced by animal advocates in getting social media platforms to take down abusive content. Find out more about our guest organizations at https://ladyfreethinker.org/ and https://actionforprimates.org/

03 May 2024Macaque tales: Amanda Yonica00:11:33

In celebration of International Macaque Day, we're featuring quick macaque tales from a variety of macaque people - a new, personal story each day! Today we hear from Amanda Yonica of the Asia for Animals Coalition.

Learn more at www.macaquecoalition.com/international-macaque-week

13 Mar 2024Shedding light on dog breeding practices00:31:38

Puppy mills are large-scale commercial breeding facilities where dogs are bred in overcrowded and unsanitary conditions. Unfortunately, this serious issue is usually overlooked, and the public is often deceived with cute puppies presented in pet stores. For a year, PETA Asia has carried out various investigations in different countries across Asia to expose the cruelty behind this trending industry.

In this new episode of "Cat & Dog Conversations", we caught up with their Campaign Coordinator, Abigail Forsyth, to learn more about this important work.

27 Mar 2024Using the power of research00:55:46

How can the movement for animals in Asia best utilize the growing body of research? In this first episode hosted by our Capacity in Animal Protection Coalition team, we had a great, in depth conversation to uncover just that. Good Growth and Faunalytics have a strong partnership which aims to bring advocates the highest quality research to bolster their legitimacy and amplify their messages.

Here, Ella Wong, Head of Projects and Operations at Good Growth, and Björn Olafsson, Research Liaison for Faunalytics share their expertise on best practice for leveraging insights, developing a "research mindset", and how your organization can use their projects to benefit your work for animals.

21 Feb 2024Veganism in India: Influencing youth via institutional outreach00:27:31

Focus on Farm Animals: Have you ever considered running an institutional outreach program to influence the youth in your country to try veganism? Well, that is exactly what the Federation of Indian Animal Protection Organizations (FIAPO) is doing.

Back in October, we caught up with FIAPO’s Sarita Joshi at our conference in Kuching, Malaysia, to hear about her first-hand experience of delivering the institutional outreach program, which had already engaged over 2,000 university students within its first 18 months!

Sarita talked to us about successes, pitfalls, and aspirations for how our movement can inspire young people towards more compassionate lifestyles. This was a great chat, and this episode will be especially for you if you are involved in running education programs for animals in your country or are thinking of doing so.

15 Aug 2024Leading with compassion: 200 years of RSPCA!00:33:41

Ever wondered what it’s like to lead the world’s oldest animal welfare organization? Or how the RSPCA UK is preparing for its remarkable 200th anniversary? 

This episode with the CEO Chris Sherwood, explores the legacy and evolution of RSPCA, their rebranding, and the daily work that drives their mission forward.

Tune in to discover what makes this historic organization a continued force for animal welfare around the globe!

07 Aug 2024Long-tailed macaques under threat: The world's most heavily traded primate is endangered00:53:03

Long-tailed macaques are regarded by some as "pests" and others as "resources" - and they're killed, captured and traded in huge numbers around the world - to the extent that they are now considered to be Endangered. The biomedical industry, which utilizes many thousands of LTM individuals every year, has launched a formal challenge to their Endangered status.

 

We'll talk with LTM expert Malene Friis Hansen and Policy expert Mark Jones about long-tailed macaques and the threats they face - and what you can do to help.

23 Apr 2024Cats and dogs in conflict zones00:46:53

Warzones are undoubtedly some of the most devastating and chaotic environments one can imagine. Nowzad, an organization committed to animal welfare in conflict zones, has fearlessly undertaken the challenging task of working in war-ravaged regions such as Ukraine and Afghanistan.

Despite the inherent dangers, their dedicated team has been relentless in their efforts to rescue and enhance the well-being of animals affected by these conflicts.

04 Jun 2024Wild animals as pets: An overview with Born Free Foundation00:52:09

Join long time AfA Coalition core member organization Born Free Foundation (BFF) to discover the challenges faced by a vast number of wild animals being kept and traded as pets.

Dr. Mark Jones and Chris Lewis of BFF take us deep into this global issue, as well as their multi-pronged approach to find solutions.

29 Aug 2024One Life: Honoring National Grief Awareness Day00:43:33

As we observe National Grief Awareness Day on August 30th, our latest episode of the One Life podcast delves into the profound emotion of grief. While this day traditionally focuses on human experiences, we also explore how grief impacts non-human animals, reflecting their deep emotional connections and the need for compassion.

 

Join our hosts Eileen and Dino to recognize the shared experience of grief, honor the emotional lives of all beings, and deepen our commitment to respecting and protecting animals.

25 Jun 2024Cruelty in financing: The role banks play in animal cruelty00:46:57

We dive deep into the world of development banks and their role in financing factory farming. Our special guest, Alessandro Ramazzotti from the International Accountability Project, sheds light on the intricate web of funding, the loopholes being exploited, and the vital work of the Stop Financing Factory Farming coalition (S3F). In this insightful conversation, Alessandro explains the mission and goals of the International Accountability Project and how development banks are fueling factory farming and why this is a global concern. He also discusses the Early Warning System (EWS) and its role in monitoring harmful projects, sharing success stories from the S3F coalition in stopping detrimental projects. Alessandro emphasizes how listeners can get involved and support sustainable, humane farming practices. Tune in to learn how development finance impacts our environment and communities, and discover ways to join the movement for a more sustainable future.

06 May 2024Macaque tales: Lisa Jones-Engel00:08:29

In celebration of International Macaque Day, we're featuring quick macaque tales from a variety of macaque people - a new, personal story each day! Today we hear from Dr. Lisa Jones-Engel, Senior Science Advisor, PETA.

Learn more at www.macaquecoalition.com/international-macaque-week

 

16 Apr 2024A conversation with World Animal Justice: Utilizing the law to help animals00:27:59

How can animal advocates create a future where justice for animals is the global standard? Join us for a compelling discussion with Dr. Sabine Brels, founder of World Animal Justice (WAJ).

WAJ is spearheading a movement to bring "crimes against animality" into international law, mirroring the protections afforded to humans and the environment. In this episode of the AfA Policy Coalition podcast, you'll discover WAJ's bold vision for a world where animal rights are upheld, their strategies to criminalize acts of extreme cruelty and the overexploitation of animals as well as the Asia Pacific Animal Law Overview (APALO) – a groundbreaking project mapping animal protection laws across the region. Ready to drive change in animal law?

Visit worldanimaljustice.org to learn more about WAJ's vital work and how you can support their efforts. More about APALO, visit https://worldanimaljustice.org/projects/

24 Jul 2024Voices for the voiceless: Animal Friends Jogja's advocacy in Indonesia00:59:39

Curious about the ongoing efforts to advocate for animal welfare in Indonesia? Want to learn more about impactful campaigns like 'Dog Meat Free Indonesia' and 'Go Cage-free'?

In this episode, we catch up with Herdiana Putri Ayuningtyas and Monique van der Harst from Animal Friends Jogja to explore their comprehensive approach to policy advocacy and community engagement.

Discover the challenges and successes they’ve faced, and gain insights into the strategies they employ to influence policy changes and improve animal protection in Indonesia. Join us to find out what the future holds for animal welfare in Indonesia and how you can get involved in supporting these crucial initiatives.

04 Nov 2024Spot the Scam: Fake animal rescue on social media00:54:37

The AfA SMACC team discuss their latest report, "Spot the Scam: Unmasking Fake Animal Rescue". The Social Media Animal Cruelty Coalition spent months investigating fake animal rescues on social media, and in this episode will share their shocking findings.

Listen to learn how you can identify the real from the fake, and what action you can take to help animals.

07 Nov 2024Interspecies justice: Protecting animals in disasters01:14:23

This podcast episode explores the vital issue of protecting animals in disaster situations, featuring insights from Altamush Saeed, an award-winning interspecies justice lawyer, professor, and activist.

Altamush shared his experiences in animal rescue operations, the need for inclusive disaster risk reduction (DRR) frameworks, and his vision for international policies that safeguard animals during crises.

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