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A Call To Ban Battery Cages In Ghana
In a study conducted in the Accra metropolis area of Ghana, 47.6 percent of survey respondents preferred free-range eggs over eggs from hens in confined conditions
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International Cage-Free Equity Index
A key highlight is “In the Accra metropolis area of Ghana, 47.6 percent of survey respondents preferred free-range eggs over eggs from hens in confined conditions”
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Project delivery and organizational structure at AWL
We at the animal welfare league believe in our ability and shared responsibility to help as many animals as we can at a time. We know we cannot do it alone and rely upon our support systems including government, stakeholders, local and international partners, collations, volunteers, animal lovers, donors, and the general public.