Something that two British women paid close attention to during a six-month holiday in North Africa. The two women abandoned everything to help working animals in Morocco, Algeria and Tunisia. A sea of animal sufferingOnce in North Africa, the two women discovered an ugly truth. In 1923, they founded the Society for the Protection of Animals in North Africa (SPANA). In North Africa, SPANA’s staff had to sell equipment and furnishings to heal animals as aids sent by Nina Hosali shrunk by 1942.
Source: The North Africa Journal August 22, 2018 18:00 UTC