At The Dziko Project, we believe that animal welfare and community well-being are deeply connected. Our mission extends beyond rehabilitating and caring for animals; we are committed to fostering a healthier, safer environment for everyone.
Community Collaboration
Our work starts with the community. Residents are our eyes and ears on the ground, informing us when a dog or animal is in need of assistance. Whether it’s a stray that requires urgent care, an abandoned puppy, or an animal in distress, we rely on these vital connections to intervene swiftly and efficiently. By staying closely connected to the community we’re able to respond quickly and make sure every reported animal gets the care it needs.
Preventing Disease Through Vaccination
Vaccinations are a vital part of our mission to protect both street animals and the communities they live in. By vaccinating dogs and other animals against common diseases like rabies, distemper, and parvovirus, we help stop the spread — preventing potential outbreaks that could affect human health and creating a safer environment for everyone.
Building a Healthier Environment
Healthy animals contribute to a healthy community. By reducing the risk of disease transmission between animals and humans, we help protect families and children from the dangers of zoonotic diseases. Our regular vaccination programs, combined with public awareness campaigns, help ensure that our neighbourhoods are safer and more informed about the importance of animal care.
A Stronger, More Compassionate Community
When people come together to care for animals, it fosters a sense of compassion and responsibility. Our collaboration with the community helps cultivate empathy, educating people on the importance of treating animals with kindness and respect. This shared commitment strengthens the social fabric and builds a community that values both its people and its animals.