Animal welfare in lower- to middle-income countries, with Peter Singer
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Is there a conflict between supporting animal welfare, and supporting the wellbeing of the world's poor? Can we talk about animal welfare in the same way in the global North and South? Or are there important moral distinctions to be made?
To explore these questions we're joined by Peter Singer, an Australian philosopher and bioethicist, Rebecca Doyle, who leads ILRI’s efforts on animal welfare, and Michel Dione, a senior scientist in Animal Health at ILRI.
Further reading:
Peter Singer:
One of the world’s most controversial philosophers explains himself - Vox
Peter Singer's website
Rebecca Doyle:
ILRI profile
Rebecca Doyle's website
Michel Dione:
ILRI profile
ILRI and animal welfare:
One Health Brief no. 5 - Keeping livestock healthy and well cared for improves animal, human, environment and economic health
This episode was written by Madison Spinelli, ILRI