AVSF Urgent Statement about TNVR
The vision of the Algerian Veterinary Space Foundation (AVSF) for combating rabies is fully aligned with the global strategy adopted by leading international health and veterinary organizations, including the World Organisation for Animal Health (WOAH), the Global Alliance for Rabies Control (GARC), the Quadripartite (WOAH–WHO–FAO–UNEP) the World Veterinary Association (WVA), and the World Small Animal Veterinary Association (WSAVA) all of which AVSF is honored to be an active member of.
Working Meeting at the Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries
On November 9th, 2025, representatives from the Algerian Veterinary Space (AVS) attended a high-level working meeting at the Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries. AVSF was represented by Dr. Cherif Toufik, Vice President for Training and Applied Development (EVA Masterclass), who presented key field concerns regarding the inhumane management of stray animals and emphasized the need for scientific and humane alternatives.
Specialized First Aid Training for Dog and Cat Bites Successfully Completed in Oran
The Algerian Red Crescent (ARC), in collaboration with the Algerian Veterinary Space Foundation (AVSF), proudly announced the successful completion of a specialized training course focused on first aid response in cases of dog and cat bites. The session was held on Wednesday, October 8th, at the Ahmed Wahbi Institute of Music in Oran, opposite the French Consulate.
AVSF Launches the “One Health Mobile Clinic” on World Rabies Day
The Algerian Veterinary Space Foundation (AVSF) proudly announces the launch of its pioneering initiative, the “One Health Mobile Clinic,” to mark the occasion of World Rabies Day 2025. This innovative project reflects the principle of “One Health, One Life”, bringing together animal health, human health, and environmental well-being in one unified mission.
AVSF Announces the 18th Algerian Veterinary Congress in Oran
The Algerian Veterinary Space Foundation will host its 18th Veterinary Congress from October 5–9, 2025 in Oran, under the theme “Modern Veterinary Medicine: Between Practice and Technology.” The event will feature lectures, workshops, and training sessions exploring innovation, artificial intelligence, and the One Health approach.
Press Release: Regarding Rabies in Algeria
On the evening of Thursday, September 25, 2025, the Algerian Veterinary Space Foundation held a live broadcast across its social media platforms. The session, which lasted two and a half hours, brought together an esteemed group of veterinary and public health experts from Algeria and Tunisia to discuss the latest developments concerning rabies — a deadly disease that continues to claim lives despite being entirely preventable through vaccination and coordinated, multisectoral efforts.
AVSF in Cairo: 13th Vet Med Congress
AVSF is honored to have engaged in this landmark event and looks forward to continued collaboration with regional and international partners in shaping the future of veterinary science.
AVSF at the 40th World Veterinary Organization Conference in Washington, DC
AVSF proudly represented Algeria at the 40th World Veterinary Organization Conference in Washington, alongside the AVMA Convention 2025. Dr. Anis Bouraba made history as the youngest WVA Board Member ever and the first Algerian elected to the position, while President Dr. Saada Bendenia attended the General Assembly for the first time in Algeria’s history.