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March 1st is Day of the Morocco Dog, and here’s how YOU can take part in our sponsored event!

Sign up for Day of the Morocco Dog by emailing outreach@iawpc.org

Humans and dogs are being urged to get out for a very special sponsored walk, to help the World Cup dogs of Morocco.

March 1st 2025 is the first Day of the Morocco Dog, and the International Animal Welfare Protection Coalition (IAWPC) is urging participants around the world to put their best foot, or paw, forward for the three million street dogs, who are being cruelly slaughtered to prepare for the FIFA football World Cup 2030.

Many dogs are poisoned but survive the experience which leaves them in a debilitated and critical state. Others are beaten, shot and stabbed.

The IAWPC is receiving requests from concerned Moroccan citizens to help cover veterinary bills to provide emergency life saving treatment for the dogs.

The IAWPC, which is a group of respected global animal charities including Dogs Trust, the RSPCA, and the Soi Dog Foundation, is aiming for 406 registered participants, all walking, or running, a sponsored 5k which when combined totals 2030 kilometres for the dogs endangered by the World Cup preparations.

You can register for the event for free by emailing outreach@iawpc.org leaving your name and location. Participants are also being asked to share photographs or videos of their challenge on the day.

A fundraising site will be created to receive donations and participants will be sent updates and support via email.

Debbie Wilson, campaign lead at the IAWPC, said: “What is happening in Morocco is horrific, dogs are being killed in the most brutal ways in full view of the public including children on a daily basis.

“FIFA was told that the killings had stopped in August this year, this is not true, FIFA knows this, the Moroccan government is doing this and we need them to stop these blatant acts immediately.

“Day of the Moroccan Dog is a way for people around the world to show their support for the dogs, and make their voice heard. Send a clear message to Morocco and FIFA that the world is watching.

“Anyone can take part, get out a Sharpie and write on a t-shirt a slogan of your choice. This is a universal inclusive event which is designed to make as much noise as possible”.

The FIFA bid evaluation report states: “Finally the bid (Morocco) has outlined its commitments to the protection of animal rights and has highlighted that since August 2024 the culling of animals is prohibited in the country, and governmental resources are being allocated to expand clinics and support programmes for stray dogs’.

However, the IAWPC has verified proof that the ‘clean up’ is still going on, and has ramped up since the tournament was announced.

To find out more about the IAWPC campaign go to www.iawpc.org

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