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Our Impact

Humane World for Animals is one of the few groups in India striving to protect all animals. We want to give farmed animals freedom to move, and we advocate for a more plant-based food system. We want to transition testing and research to animal-free methods and manage street dog populations with compassion. We aid animals in crisis situations, and we teach people how to peacefully coexist with animals, be it on the streets with dogs or wild animals in nature.

400,000+
dogs

have been sterilized and vaccinated through our program since 2013

250,000+
animals

have been saved through our disaster response team's efforts

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animals

are used in cosmetics testing in India, thanks to years of our advocacy

What we are working on

India faces many challenges in caring for animals. Issues include street dog welfare, the intensive cage confinement of farmed animals, human-wildlife conflict, cruelty and neglect, the dog meat trade, the use of animals for testing in laboratories and the impact of disasters. The country’s Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act of 1960 needs meaningful amendment and stronger penalties.

India street dog in Jamshedpur

Frank Loftus/Humane World for Animals

We're making life better for street dogs throughout India.

Street dog welfare

India has close to 70 million street dogs. We help humanely manage this population by working with veterinarians, local governments and communities on spay/neuter and promoting peaceful coexistence with street dogs. More than 400,000 dogs have been sterilized and vaccinated through our program since 2013. 

Victims of the dog meat trade in India

Alokparna Sengupta/Humane World for Animals

Dogs tied up in sacks for the dog meat trade in Nagaland.

Dog meat trade

Despite being illegal in India, thousands of dogs are killed each year for the dog meat trade. In the northeastern state of Nagaland, more than 30,000 street dogs and stolen pets are captured, slaughtered and sold in live markets annually. We're working to stop this brutal killing.

Dogs in floodwater during Delhi floods in India, 2023

Humane World for Animals

We helped dogs caught in Delhi flooding.

Disaster response

Our India-based disaster response team has saved more than 250,000 animals’ lives since 2018. We assist with preparedness efforts to help communities safely evacuate with their animals before a disaster. When one strikes, we deploy quickly to provide food, water and veterinary treatment.

Rabbit

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We're working to end animal testing for good.

Ending animal testing

We helped ban animal testing of cosmetics in India and negotiated rules for pesticides and vaccines that have spared thousands of animals from severe suffering and death in needless testing. We’re working with scientists, businesses and the government to accelerate the development and use of animal-free approaches for testing and research.

Russells viper

Gerard Martin/The Liana Trust

Preventing snakebites helps snakes and people.

Human-wildlife coexistence

We’re teaching rural communities how to avoid conflict with elephants and snakes.

A workshop in session showing how to provide first aid to street dogs.

Nitesh Vasava/Humane World for Animals

We ran a workshop on how to provide first aid to street dogs.

Training and education

We have worked with law enforcement agencies across India on animal welfare law and provided guidance to entrepreneurs and advocates passionate about improving life for animals in India.

food in a bowl close up picture

Amanda Trenchard/Humane World for Animals

Eat kindly for animals, health and the planet!

EatKind

We’re building a more animal-friendly food system by partnering with universities, hotels and restaurants to boost plant-based options and training future chefs through culinary schools.

Latest News

Four mink kittens with the skull of a fifth kitten

Jo-Anne MacArthur/We Animals

Four mink kittens with the skull of a fifth kitten. Due to stress and cramped space, fur-farmed mink routinely kill and cannibalize one another. Some of these mink are missing ears, which they chew and tear off of each other during fights. These photographs make up part of an anti-fur campaign, organized by the Animal Rights Alliance of Sweden. Sweden, 2010.

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