Southeast Asia Farmed Animal Welfare Fellowship

Building a community and network of farmed animal advocates and professionals in Southeast Asia.

Less than 3 months
Online
Free
Southeast Asia Farmed Animal Welfare Fellowship

Are you passionate about reducing the suffering of animals farmed for food?

Are you interested in creating a more humane and sustainable food system?

We’re looking for highly motivated individuals who are interested in the issues surrounding industrial animal agriculture and who are seeking a career to be part of the solutions in Southeast Asia.


About SEAFAWF

The Southeast Asia Farmed Animal Welfare Fellowship (SEAFAWF) is designed for individuals who are interested in pursuing a career in transforming industrial animal agriculture in Southeast Asia and creating a more compassionate and sustainable food system.

Participants will learn about the welfare issues associated with modern, intensive farming systems and the different career pathways that one can pursue to work towards higher welfare for animals farmed for food. 

Fellows will get the opportunity to learn from professionals in the field of farmed animal welfare, including leaders of organisations, animal welfare experts and advocates, corporate engagement specialists and more. They will also be introduced to different interventions to address farmed animal welfare issues — including producer engagement, corporate outreach and campaign work — with the chance to participate in discussions to help identify and prioritise the strategies that would work best in their local settings.


This programme sees network-building as key to building a career in this field, and has been designed to grow a strong and coordinated network of peers, professionals and organisations in the region. SEAFAWF focuses on key countries in Southeast Asia, including Indonesia, Thailand, Vietnam, the Philippines, Malaysia, and Singapore.

For whom?

  • Employee
  • Executive
  • Freelance
  • In retraining
  • Job seeker

Funding

Free

Duration

Less than 3 months