To access the application form, please click on the category that best fits your event or initiative
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Which type of initiative might fit this category? |
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Events where the main aim is to find a unique an effective way of delivering rabies education, perhaps providing innovative materials or finding an unusual way of getting the message across. |
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Large-scale educational campaigns which may involve more than one event in different places, and which aim to provide rabies education in a widespread and sustainable way. |
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Media campaigns on rabies prevention and/or highlighting World Rabies Day. |
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Novel ways of introducing or extending vigilance and surveillance of rabies. |
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Most effective event by a non-profit organisation or informal local group |
This might include smaller, local organisations organising events for WRD, or organisations running charitable operations. |
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This category focuses on cross-sector partnerships in rabies education, prevention and control. The partnerships may involve a variety of sectors, such as government, health services, the private sector and local groups. |
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This category may be a national campaign or a local one. The most important criterion is how effectively the project addresses rabies prevention and control issues in its own local context. |
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This category refers to conferences and symposia on rabies issues. |
