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The Reform and Development Party has proposed a comprehensive plan to address the dog overpopulation crisis in Egypt, aimed at reducing aggressive behavior and protecting citizens without resorting to killing. The number of street dogs is estimated to be around 10 to 11 million, with 1.2 to 1.6 million biting incidents recorded annually, and annual costs exceeding 1.5 billion Egyptian pounds for treatment and vaccinations. The proposal includes activating the "TNVR" strategy—collecting dogs, sterilizing and vaccinating them against rabies, and releasing them back into the environment. It also calls for establishing low-cost shelter centers powered by solar energy, and raising community awareness through campaigns in schools and universities. Additionally, the plan urges the private sector to take on social responsibility, advocates for improving legislation so that euthanasia is limited to cases involving aggression or rabies, and imposes penalties on illegal dog-wilding practices. The goal is to reduce bite incidents and the spread of street dogs, while safeguarding animal rights and maintaining ecological balance, ultimately ensuring greater community safety through a collective societal effort.
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