Behind every successful rescue is a skilled hand—one that diagnoses, treats, and comforts animals in distress. But in a country where veterinary education is often under-resourced, we face a critical question: How do we build a generation of vets ready to meet global standards with limited tools?
At the I Am Noor Jehan Foundation, every decision to invest in training—whether it’s sending vets for international certification, running workshops, or funding scholarships—is a strategic choice between reach and depth.
Can we scale our impact while maintaining quality of care?
Will one specialized workshop transform a vet’s approach to animal welfare?
Is it better to certify ten vets fully or reach a hundred with basic awareness?
These are not just budget questions—they’re mission questions.
Our trustees weigh them with care. Our training teams execute them with passion.
Because we know this: A single well-trained vet can save thousands of lives over a lifetime. And that’s an investment no spreadsheet can fully capture.