FIAPO is a collective of animal protection organizations in India. FIAPO represents and advocates for Indian animal protectionists; and also independently conducts research about and advocates for animals.
FIAPO was conceived at the 2007 Asia for Animals Conference, where Indian activists who realized the importance of working together towards a common cause decided to work towards setting up FIAPO.
FIAPO's main aim is to help connect and inform animal protection organizations and activists across India. It also undertakes campaigns on issues which are not yet well covered in India, then as work develops by existing (or new) organizations, FIAPO serves as a support structure. The aim is to strengthen animal protection by strengthening organizations themselves; not to become an ‘alternative’ to existing organizations but on the contrary, to be an expression of their strength and an amalgam of their collective expertise and passion.
FIAPO’s work covers a large number of campaigns. It also carries out ‘movement building’ programs
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