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We Help Animals
in Afghanistan and Ukraine

The Nowzad charity delivers animal welfare in Afghanistan and Ukraine. Our clinic in Kabul has reopened delivering vital support to over worked horses and donkeys toiling on the streets of Kabul whilst providing care and treatment to injured animals; mainly cats and dogs. Read more. In Ukraine during this devastating conflict caused by Russia’s illegal invasion, the Nowzad charity is delivering vital aid via our headquarters in Lviv, to those in desperate need of animal supplies in the east and south of the country. Read more.

About Us

About the Nowzad Charity

To relieve the suffering of animals; including companion animals, working equines, stray and abandoned dogs and cats and all other animals in need of care and attention, and to provide and maintain where possible; rescue, rehabilitation and education facilities for the care and treatment of such animals with no voice but ours.

Charity Excellence
Working Animal Alliance Member
The Asia for Animals Dog and Cat Coalition
World Animal Day
Global Alliance for Rabies Control
GuideStar Charity Check
CNN Heroes Award
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In 2025...

Animals Vaccinated against Rabies
5,600
Animals sterilised to prevent street overpopulations
2,800
Working and farm animals treated in our outreach programme
1,020
Essential pieces of equipment distributed for working animals
330
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News & Events

Nowzad News & Events

From Rescue to Freedom: An Eagle Returns to the Wild
From Rescue to Freedom: An Eagle Returns to the Wild

Once the eagle had arrived at our Emergency Animal Hospital, our vet team got right to work on its treatment and rehab. Recovery takes time, but with plenty of careful nursing, the bird gradually built back the strength it needed to fly again.

Be There for Them: Help an Animal in Need
Be There for Them: Help an Animal in Need

To everyone who has sponsored one of our animals in the past, and to those thinking about becoming a sponsor: thank you. Your kindness helps us provide the food, shelter, veterinary treatment and ongoing care our animals need.

They Escaped the Front Line — Now They’re Learning to Be Puppies Again
They Escaped the Front Line — Now They’re Learning to Be Puppies Again

These little faces have already been far too close to a world no puppy should ever know. They were brought to our partner shelter in Zaporizhzhia by Ukrainian soldiers, rescued from areas on or close to the front line.

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