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Iraq: Restoring Livelihoods That War Left in Ruins

Livestock farmers, poultry breeders, and fish producers in Anbar governorate continue to reel from the far-reaching consequences of the 2014-2017 conflict, such as low purchasing power and lack of economic opportunities. 

Veterinary services are now more crucial than ever—not just for maintaining the animal health, but also for revitalizing local economies and creating income opportunities for conflict-affected communities.

Rawa, situated approximately 320 km from Baghdad on the north bank of the Euphrates River, has long been a hub for livestock farmers and small producers. However, during the recent armed conflict, the veterinary clinic was significantly affected due to hostilities, rendering it unable to provide even basic services to local communities. Consequently, over 2,000 local farmers and breeders were economically impacted.

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