Number of Results: 9
This act aims to provide sustainable funding, legal recognition, and international support for animal sanctuaries and rescue centers that rehabilitate wildlife, farm animals, and companion animals in crisis.
Votes: 1This act proposes the creation of internationally recognized minimum standards for animal welfare across farming, research, trade, and wildlife sectors, with mechanisms for enforcement, monitoring, and support for member countries.
Votes: 1This act proposes a global transition away from industrial-scale animal farming toward humane, sustainable, and regenerative food systems that protect animals, public health, the environment, and rural communities.
Votes: 1This act aims to promote the production, certification, and public adoption of cruelty-free products by incentivizing ethical companies, expanding transparency requirements, and supporting global efforts to end animal testing and exploitation in consumer goods.
Votes: 1This act seeks to prohibit trophy hunting of wild animals worldwide and ban the import, export, and commercial trade of hunting trophies, with the aim of protecting biodiversity, preventing species extinction, and promoting ethical wildlife conservation.
Votes: 1This act aims to combat the growing threat of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) through responsible antibiotic use, investment in new treatments, strengthened surveillance, and international cooperation across human, animal, and environmental health sectors.
Votes: 1This act aims to promote regenerative farming practices through direct support to farmers, educational programs, and financial incentives, ensuring long-term soil health, biodiversity, and climate resilience in agriculture.
Votes: 1This act aims to promote the adoption of plant-based diets through public education, subsidies, institutional food reforms, and economic incentives to improve public health and reduce environmental impact.
Votes: 1This act seeks to establish a coordinated global system for detecting, tracking, and responding to emerging infectious diseases before they escalate into full-scale pandemics.
Votes: 1