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WildAid — Reducing Meat Consumption in Asia (2016)

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  • Focus Area: Farm Animal Welfare
  • Portfolio Area: Farm Animal Welfare in Asia
  • Category: Global Health & Wellbeing
  • Organization Name: WildAid
  • Amount: $700,000

  • Award Date: September 2016

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    Celebrities Liu Tao, Huang Lei, He Jiong, Ni Ni, Li Cheng and Li Bingbing promote sustainable and healthy diets, including reduced meat consumption, in a WildAid billboard campaign
    Published: October 2016

    The Open Philanthropy Project recommended a grant of $700,000 to WildAid to support its campaign to support government efforts to reduce meat consumption in East Asia. WildAid plans to expand its public service announcement (PSA) campaigns aimed at slowing the growth of meat consumption to four new major cities.

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