Evolving perspectives: learning from success, failure, and one another
October 22, 2024
July 22, 2022
One of the most anticipated international conferences related to animal rights is coming up - CARE. This year's event will take place from August 26-28 in a hybrid format - at the Faculty of Law and Administration at the University of Warsaw in Warsaw and online via Eventory.
CARE stands for Conference on Animal Rights in Europe. This international conference is now in its seventh year. Its purpose is to bring together and inspire animal rights activists from all over Europe, especially Eastern Europe, where the animal rights movement is just developing and in other highly neglected areas.
This unique event is in a sense a response to the successful growth of animal rights organizations in European countries. It is very important to help where animals need help the most, as their suffering knows no bounds.
The CARE conference provides animal activists with the tools and knowledge to help animals as effectively as possible by establishing and building relationships. In this way, it becomes a place for sharing knowledge and experience, learning effective strategies for action, and lively discussions within the movement.
Thanks to this year's hybrid event, everyone will be able to take part in CARE in whatever way they feel comfortable - in-person in Warsaw or online.
This year's conference will discuss topics such as:
...and much more!
In addition to interesting lectures, there will be time during the event to network and connect with both speakers and other CARE attendees. This is an opportunity to meet new, inspiring people with similar views on animal rights, share experiences and motivate further work to be able to act more effectively, for the even greater good of animals. The level of experience in activism does not matter - everyone who cares about the plight of animals will feel a lot of positive energy!
Join the event here! Gain unique knowledge and become part of a movement for animal protection as strong as ever!
Laura works as a Movement Building Manager at Anima International and has over a decade of experience within the animal advocacy movement. She is responsible for movement building and growing Anima International's resource-sharing and training programs, which support and develop advocates in neglected regions.