Nancy Kemp, part of the SPANA Fundraising team, recently visited SPANA’s clinics and classrooms to see the work being carried out. Read about her experience…
The SPANA stables were full of donkeys and horses waiting to be seen. While most of the animals looked well-fed, there were a number of cases of chest infections and wounds from badly fitted harnesses. A pregnant donkey brought in with a prolapsed uterus was quickly treated and was back on her feet within the hour. While she was there the team also took the time to trim down her hooves which were very overgrown.
By lunchtime when we left, the staff had already seen more than 40 cases – a busy morning indeed!
In contrast, as we drove to a SPANA clinic, we stopped off to see a private-run centre where owners have to pay for treatment. I was surprised at how poorly maintained the buildings were, compared to our clean and well-maintained Nouakchott SPANA Centre.