Helping Animals, Helping People

International Veterinary Outreach envisions a world free of animal suffering where communities connected with animals thrive.

Our Mission

International Veterinary Outreach (IVO) focuses to create healthy communities free of animal suffering. We take a One Health approach to develop and implement sustainable veterinary services and training programs in economically-disadvantaged communities worldwide.

Who We Are

Since 2011, IVO’s caring and compassionate veterinary excellence has had a global impact at the community level where it counts the most.

Using our global network of veterinary and health experts, IVO takes a One Health approach to help economically-disadvantaged communities and their animals by providing veterinary care while training veterinary professionals.

What We Do

Our proudest achievements have come from helping underprivileged communities around the world. From training new veterinarians to helping animals in need, to conducting global health research where it’s needed most:

Jiquilillo, Nicaragua

Covelo, California

Tierra Del Fuego, Chile

Oakland, California

Taal Island, Philippines

Annapurna, Nepal

Dodoma, Tanzania

Contra Costa County, California

Baguio, Philippines

Jiquilillo, Nicaragua • Covelo, California • Tierra Del Fuego, Chile • Oakland, California • Taal Island, Philippines • Annapurna, Nepal • Dodoma, Tanzania • Contra Costa County, California • Baguio, Philippines •

IVO PROGRAMS

Helping Animals and Communities in Nepal

IVO will be deploying a collective and cross-sectoral approach to ensure sustained positive impacts on regional health, welfare, and conservation efforts in Nepal. We’ll work to expand veterinary services, particularly focusing on working animals.

Our Impact

Over 11+ years, IVO's impact has extended globally, emphasizing veterinary services and training for animal care professionals with 9 programs across 6 countries.

Our Partners

East Bay

Nepal

Tanzania

Philippines

Make a Donation

Every donation helps us build new programs and serve more communities