In 1934, thanks to continued public support, Dorothy Brooke founded the “Old War Horse Memorial Hospital,” now known as the Brooke Hospital for Animals Egypt.
The hospital offered free veterinary care to all of Cairo’s working horses, donkeys, and mules.
Today, the Brooke Hospital for Animals Egypt (BHA Egypt) is dedicated to improving the lives of these vital animals.
We work across Egypt, focusing on impoverished urban and rural communities. Our goal is to alleviate their pain and suffering, and to create sustainable improvements in their welfare. Egypt is home to an estimated 1,738,676 working equines (FAO 2016).
These animals face incredibly challenging conditions, often used for tourist transport, hauling heavy loads, and working in demanding environments. Overloading, beatings, harness sores, mutilation, dehydration, heat stress, lameness, hoof problems, and diseases like equine influenza are just some of the welfare issues they face.
BHA Egypt provides free veterinary treatment through static clinics and mobile outreach. Over the past decade, we’ve expanded our work to include community engagement, partnering with local organizations and resources. We also train our staff in animal welfare assessment to effectively measure and improve the well-being of the animals we serve.