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Paws for progress - Dog Population Management for safe and healthy cities

Explore challenges and solutions for managing urban dog and cat populations at the launch of the Positive Cities initiative. Discover how effective management contributes to thriving, healthy cities.

Elly Hiby

Facilitator

date November 6, 2024 | 13:00 - 14:30
place
Multipurpose room 03
organization
International Companion Animal Management Coalition (ICAM)
country
United Kingdom
language
English
Reference: 
NE 03-04

Summary

Imagine cities where humans and animals thrive together, creating harmony and elevated quality of life for all.

Join the International Companion Animal Management (ICAM) Coalition for the launch of the Positive Cities Pledge – a groundbreaking commitment to creating safer, healthier, and more liveable cities through humane dog and cat population management.

In many cities, dogs and cats are valued parts of community life. However, without proper care and management, these populations can lead to challenges such as traffic accidents involving animals, the spread of diseases like rabies, noise and environmental pollution, and high incidence of animal suffering – all of which impact both animals and people.

But it doesn’t have to be this way. The Positive Cities Pledge demonstrates how effective dog and cat population management can:
:: Improve public health and safety
:: Enhance the quality of life for citizens
:: Build a stronger culture of compassion and animal welfare
:: Promote a kinder society for both people and animals
:: Support sustainable urban and economic development
:: Foster community engagement and education

At the launch event, we’ll celebrate the world’s first Positive Cities – Bangkok and Cape Town – as they showcase how evidence-based, humane approaches have succeeded in different parts of the world and could work in cities like yours.

Be inspired by leaders from cities across Asia, Africa, and Europe as they share real-life success stories, demonstrating how improving the welfare of dogs and cats can benefit local communities, businesses, and visitors alike.

Join a growing global movement for responsible urban animal management and discover how your city can become a Positive City too.

For more information or to receive a copy of the pledge ahead of the World Urban Forum, please contact Patrick@ICAM-Coalition.org.

Objectives

1. Launch the Positive Cities Pledge and showcase endorsements from pioneering cities like Bangkok and Cape Town.
2. Inspire city leaders to explore the benefits of Dog and Cat Population Management as part of a comprehensive strategy for safer, healthier urban communities.
3. Highlight real-world examples of successful dog and cat population management programmes that have improved urban safety, public health, and animal welfare.
4. Engage attendees in discussions about how humane dog and cat management can support wider urban goals, including sustainable cities, public health, and economic prosperity.
5. Encourage other cities to become part of the Positive Cities movement, with guidance on how they can adopt and implement the pledge in their own urban contexts.

Partners

Organization
Country
International Companion Animal Management Coalition ICAM
United Kingdom
City of Cape Town
South Africa

Session panelists

Panelist
Role
Organization
Country
Mr. Alderman JP Smith
Mayoral Committee Member
City of Cape Town
Ms. Tavida Kamolvej
Deputy Governor of Bangkok
Bangkok Metropolitan Administration
Ms. Anca Stoenescu
Counselor at Animal Welfare Departament
Ilfov County Council