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This is a carefully selected collection of tools, research and other resources for anyone interested in rabies control and elimination. You can browse or use the dropdown menus to select the type of resources you are looking for. Please contact us if you have suggestions or questions about any of the materials.

Tools

From vaccination to education, we present a comprehensive online toolbox of guides, apps and other resources to help you plan, prioritise and implement your rabies control programmes.

Publications and Documents

Research papers, official documents, and articles.

Click here to download the Oral Rabies Vaccination guidelines.

Courses & Training

Want to learn more about rabies? Here are some courses to help you.

Media Library

Find social media graphics, campaign materials and videos here.

UAR Best Practice

Find key United Against Rabies outputs here.

Click here to download the National Strategic Plan template.

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United Against Rabies Forum: The first 2 years

Creation Date: 23 March 2023, Frontiers in Public Health
Produced By: United Against Rabies Forum

This paper gives a review of the objectives, governance, activities and achievements of the United Against Rabies Forum to date.

United Against Rabies Forum: The One Health Concept at Work

Creation Date: 13 April 2022, Frontiers in Public Health
Produced By: United Against Rabies Forum

Human deaths from rabies are preventable and can be eliminated by applying a systematic One Health approach. COVID-19 has highlighted the value of a One Health approach to zoonotic disease and pandemic prevention. Rabies control programs offer a practical route to building One Health capacities.

Zero by 30: the global strategic plan to end human deaths from dog-mediated rabies by 2030

Creation Date: 2018
Produced By: World Health Organization, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, World Organisation for Animal Health, Global Alliance for Rabies Control

With this report, four organizations have joined forces to reach the goal of ending human deaths from rabies by 2030. The collaboration leverages existing tools and expertise in a coordinated way to empower, engage and enable countries to save human lives from this preventable disease.