MAKUENI, VSF GERMANY JOIN HANDS TO TACKLE RABIES THREAT
Rabies remains a deadly but preventable disease that threatens both animals and people in Makueni County.
With rising cases linked to dog and cat bites, the county government has moved to strengthen control measures by teaming up with Vétérinaires Sans Frontières (DZ) Germany (VSF Germany), an NGO with 25 years of experience in Kenya.
On Monday, Deputy Governor Makueni-H.E Lucy Mulili accompanied by Agriculture CECM Elizabeth Muli signed a five-year Memorandum of Understanding with VSF’s David Owino, and was witnessed by County Attorney Stanley Nthiwa.
Under the agreement, the county will mobilize pet owners, provide extension services and coordinate vaccination logistics, while VSF Germany will inject technical expertise, supplies and €20,000 in financial support.
Mulili noted that the partnership was a big step in protecting families, farmers and livestock from the deadly threat of rabies. She further appreciated VSF Germany for walking with the county government in safeguarding the health and livelihoods of Makueni residents.
This partnership aims to guide joint efforts in rabies vaccination, awareness creation and broader One Health programs.
The awareness campaigns are expected to run through December 2025, laying a strong foundation for long-term animal and public health resilience in the county.





