1) Cooperation with the Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities and Edfu local government authorities;
The cooperation between Brooke Hospital for Animals – Egypt, the Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities, Aswan Governorate, Edfu City Council, a local tourism company, and the carriage horse syndicate has led to improvements in the welfare of tourism carriage horses in Edfu’s downtown area in recent months.
2) Collaboration with Orascom Pyramids Entertainment (OPE) and Brooke Egypt;
On March 20th, 2025, a meeting was held at Nile City, South Tower, Floor 29, between Orascom Pyramids Entertainment and Brooke Egypt to discuss establishing an animal welfare clinic in the Pyramids area.
3) Cooperation with the Governmental Organization for Veterinary Services (GOVS);
BHA-Egypt collaborated with government organizations for veterinary services (GOVS) to organize campaigns aimed at raising awareness and providing veterinary treatment. These campaigns took place in various areas, including Dakahlia, Gharbia, Damietta, Kafr El Sheikh, Menoufia, Siwa, Matrouh, Beni-Suef, Minya, and Dishna, Qena.
4) Brooke Egypt Clinic’s cooperation with Vet colleges;
Between July and September 2023, BHA-Egypt organized a summer training program for veterinary students. 592 undergraduates from various Egyptian veterinary colleges participated in the summer program, which included both theoretical sessions and practical field days at static and mobile clinics.
5) Collaboration of Cairo clinic with Masr Bokra for development (MBD) in Helwan BKs”
Cairo Clinic is collaborating with Misr Bokra for development (MBD) in Arab Abu Saed Village, Giza. The project aims to enhance the welfare of animals in the Helwan BKs where child laborers are working. The children will attend classes as part of the project.
6) Alexandria clinic collaboration with the General Agency for Adult Education (GAAE);
In partnership with the General Agency for Adult Education (GAAE), the Brooke Alexandria clinic launched literacy classes from July to December 2024. This program features 15 classes with 152 students aged 17 to 42, 65% of whom are women involved in animal care at home.