Are you a veterinarian offering free vaccinations, an educator teaching children how to stay safe, or a dedicated volunteer caring for street animals? If you’re contributing to the fight against rabies, the World Rabies Day Awards wants to celebrate your impact.
These awards recognise individuals and organisations making outstanding contributions to rabies prevention and elimination.
Award Categories
Nominate yourself or someone else for any of the following categories:
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Veterinary Clinic Award
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Education Champion
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Vaccination Champion
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Animal Welfare Champion
Award Themes
Submissions should align with one or more of the following focus areas:
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Self-Awareness: Personal actions like vaccinating your pet, learning about rabies prevention, or advocating for stronger health policies.
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Advocacy: Training professionals or promoting rabies elimination efforts in your community.
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Community Service: Running vaccination drives, educating students and their families, or supporting awareness campaigns.
What Winners Receive
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Up to USD 1,500 in funding to support your work
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An official award plaque and certificate in recognition of your contribution
Eligibility Criteria
Applicants should be one of the following:
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A veterinarian
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A teacher
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An advocate against animal culling
How to Apply
Click here to apply before September 14, 2025
The World Rabies Day Awards aim to recognize individuals and organizations making significant contributions to rabies prevention and eradication. Categories for nomination include the Veterinary Clinic Award, Education Champion, Vaccination Champion, and Animal Welfare Champion, each highlighting various efforts in combating rabies. The award themes center around Self-Awareness, Advocacy, and Community Service, encouraging actions like vaccinating pets, educating the public, and organizing vaccination drives.
Winners receive up to USD 1,500 to support their work, along with an official plaque and certificate. Eligible applicants can be veterinarians, teachers, or advocates against animal culling. Applications must be submitted before the deadline on September 14, 2025, with further information available through a designated online link.