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Respecting All Beings: Jordan's Humane Center for Animal Welfare - P1/2
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Hallo,
warm-hearted viewers,
and welcome to
Animal World:
Our Co-Inhabitants.
On today’s program,
the first in a two-part series,
we’ll visit
the Middle Eastern nation
of Jordan and
the non-profit organization
the Humane Center
for Animal Welfare,
which promotes “kindness
and humane behavior
towards animals.”
The group, which
was established in 2000,
achieves this goal
by rehabilitating
and sheltering
injured wildlife,
providing free
veterinary care to animals
with economically
disadvantaged caregivers,
conducting informational
programs, performing
animal rescue work
and supporting
animal-welfare legislation.
The Center opened
a veterinary hospital
in 2007,
the first of its kind
in Jordan.
Margaret Ledger
and Nadia Hamam,
co-founders
of the Humane Center
for Animal Welfare,
explain how it all started.
We started from
a simple plot of land
that we own.
And here we are now;
in six years’ time
able to help the community
in different ways
of services for them.
We are divided
in two main sections.
The first is
the veterinary section, and
we treat them all for free.
The second thing is
our education program,
which Nadia runs
and takes care of.
Actually,
the educational program
is very important
to solve all the problems
of the animals.
And another objective of
the educational program
is to plant a seed
in the students’ minds,
how to become
humane people with
everything around them,
with other humans,
with the environment,
with everything
in society, in the world.
Teach them compassion,
respect for life.
And we think
this is very, very important.
It is the most successful,
educational program
in Jordan.
And the students,
they are responding
very well to the teachers.
So it is a wonderful program.
There was
a nice agreement with
the Ministry of Education.
And we formed
animal clubs in
the government schools
all over the Kingdom
(of Jordan).
And we concentrated
on boys and girls
from ages nine to 17.
So it’s moving along
very nicely.
And we formed
the Jordanian Day
for Animal Welfare.
This is the fifth year
in Jordan to
really celebrate in April,
a Jordanian Day
for Animal Welfare.
What changes are seen
in students
after participating
in the program?
A lot of the students
are coming to our Center
to treat their animals.
So yes, there are
a lot of results now.
And there is respect
for the animals.
In addition to operating
the animal hospital
and providing
informational programs
in Jordan’s schools,
The Humane Center
for Animal Welfare
encourages the government
to protect the rights
and lives of animals
through legislation.
We are working
with the government now,
the municipality,
the different ministries
on putting regulations,
laws on, for example,
the zoos, the pet shops,
the breeders.
We’re working on it.
So there’s a lot
happening in licensing
with the municipality.
We have fantastic programs
with the municipality
of Amman, and
things are moving along.
Pet shops, we’re doing now
some regulations,
circuses, and the zoos.
So we get a lot of support
from the government.
And now it's just
working out very nicely.
And we thank
the municipality
and thanks to
the Ministry of Agriculture
and other government
departments that are
really helping out.
And we’re working a lot
and very well
with our member society,
which is called
the World Society
for Protection of Animals
in England.
And they were the ones
to fund half of this hospital.
And the other half was
funded by the Ministry
of Planning in Jordan.
So it's going on very well.
The Humane Center
for Animal Welfare also
offers animal-therapy
programs for children
with special needs.
So we have programs
for abused children,
we have for
the mentally handicapped,
physically handicapped,
orphanage children.
We have different programs:
the deaf and the dumb
and the blind children.
They come in for
beautiful animal therapy
and you can see
the difference.
And we’ve got
lots of pictures around here
that shows part of
the program that we do.
And some art is behind us.
And you can see
all this has happened
in our Center.
The Center staff also
performs animal rescues.
One animal saved
was a donkey
trapped in a cave.
So we had to get
a nice rescue team
of about 10 people
to be able to
get a huge donkey
out of that cave.
And which we did
and it was right up
on the top of a mountain,
(we) had to bring him down
a very steep hill,
that was one of the things.
A horse fell into a well
and that well was
nearly four meters deep.
And I’m glad the water,
I mean it was
the end of the summer
and the water was probably
about 1.5 meters depth.
And that was just the water
reaching his neck.
We had to
call the civil defense.
They helped us out a lot.
And I think
in two hours’ time
we were able to
rescue the horse.
We receive a lot of calls
where cats get into the
drains and behind walls
and stuff like that which
we need to rescue them
and we do it. Yes.
We’re called and
immediately and go. Yes.
The Humane Center
for Animal Welfare
receives support from
citizens, the government
and especially
Jordan’s royal family.
In February 2006,
Her Majesty
Queen Rania Al-Abdullah
of Jordan
attended a ceremony
celebrating the laying of
their veterinary hospital’s
foundation stone,
and also graced
its official opening
in March 2007.
I thank the Royal Family
for all the support,
the mental support
and the moral support
they give us, everything.
Her Majesty started with
the idea of having a park
for educating children
and learning through fun,
and this is
how it all started.
So the idea started growing,
and then we had
discussions and meetings,
because education
is very important.
And this is
how it started growing.
The government gave us
all this land, which is about
20,000 square meters.
And we had
a couple of meetings.
The government
supported part of it.
The other part was
from the World Society
for Protection of Animals.
And then we started
establishing this place.
I thank very much
(Her Royal Highness)
Princess
Haya Bint Al Hussein
for supporting the
veterinary project fully.
She’s just
taking care of the project
to keep it going.
And she gets us
a lot of veterinarians
to train our veterinarians
in Jordan, and really
supporting this place
in many different ways.
So I do thank
the Royal Family
for all their support.
What makes
Margaret Ledger
and Nadia Hamam
feel so deeply committed
to protecting animals?
I think animals,
they’re full of feeling.
And, they’re just speechless.
And we must really
understand their needs.
And they are
God’s creatures,
just like anybody else.
They have rights
on this Earth.
And it’s our
responsibility, really,
to be taking care of them.
As human beings,
we have a big responsibility
towards them.
They cannot speak,
they cannot explain,
but there is something
in their eyes that we see.
And we have to respect this.
And if you respect them,
I think we respect God
for what He created for us.
So I don't think the world
would look very nice
without all these lovely
creatures around us,
whether they’re flying
in the sky or
crawling on the ground
or under the sea.
They're just beautiful.
And they complete our life.
It's just we believe in this
strongly.
All religious and spiritual
traditions advocate
treating animals
with utmost love and care.
The Humane Center
for Animal Welfare
is bringing Jordanians
and animals closer together
through the ageless wisdom
of spiritual texts.
I think all the holy books
in this world
mention about
kindness to animals.
And if you are
a good religious person,
I think
you should follow all this.
And I believe
there should be respect
for them.
I think in the Qur’an,
in the Islamic religion
it says that
animals are a miracle.
And I believe in this.
And there’s lovely talk
about it in the Qur’an;
kindness to animals
and respect for them.
And Nadia,
agrees with this idea
because we’ve got
a couple of sayings now
hanging in different places
in the equine hospital.
It’s sayings
from the Qur’an
about animals and
respect to them and so on.
Compassion and respect
for life.
This is also
what Nadia teaches
to the young little ones
when she goes for her
lectures in the schools.
Actually, we talk a lot
about the religion
and the Holy Qur’an and
the Prophet Muhammad,
how he was dealing
with animals.
And with all this evidence,
it is easy
to convince the students
to make it like examples
in their life.
So this is how we are
concentrating with them.
And we talk about it.
It is ethics.
How you deal
with animals
is how you behave
with other people.
So it is your ethics.
Bravo, Margaret Ledger
and Nadia Hamam,
for your
high-minded beliefs,
your diligent work
and especially
your establishment
of the Humane Center
for Animal Welfare
in Jordan.
May the lives
of the beautiful animals
of Jordan
continue to be touched
by your kindness and
consideration for them.
For more information
on the Humane Center
for Animal Welfare,
please visit:
www.HCAW-Jordan.com
Gentle viewers,
thank you
for your company today
on our program.
Please join us again
tomorrow
on Animal World:
Our Co-Inhabitants,
when we’ll meet some
of the donkey, horse,
dog, and cat patients
at the Center’s hospital,
as well as
the loving staff members
who care for them.
May all beings on Earth
be forever respected
and loved.
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