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Ministry of Animal Development Designates Five Locations for Eid Sacrificial Slaughter in Nouakchott

Organized Efforts to Ensure Safe and Hygienic Slaughtering Practices

In preparation for the upcoming Eid al-Adha celebrations, the Ministry of Animal Development in Mauritania has announced the allocation of five official sites for the slaughter of sacrificial animals in the capital city, Nouakchott. This initiative is part of a broader strategy to ensure public health, environmental safety, and the proper handling of livestock during the religious festivities.

The Ministry emphasized that these designated locations are equipped with the necessary infrastructure and veterinary oversight to guarantee that the slaughtering process adheres to both Islamic and sanitary standards. The move is also aimed at reducing the environmental impact caused by unregulated slaughtering in residential areas.

Designated Slaughter Sites Across Nouakchott

The five slaughtering sites have been strategically selected to cover different parts of the city, making them accessible to a wide segment of the population. These locations are:

  • Livestock Market in Toujounine
  • Livestock Market in Dar Naïm
  • Livestock Market in Riyadh
  • Livestock Market in El Mina
  • Livestock Market in Sebkha

Each site will be supervised by veterinary teams to ensure the health of the animals and the safety of the meat. The Ministry has also coordinated with local authorities to manage waste disposal and maintain cleanliness throughout the Eid period.

Public Awareness and Community Engagement

To support this initiative, the Ministry of Animal Development is launching a public awareness campaign to educate citizens on the importance of using the designated slaughter sites. The campaign will highlight the health risks associated with unsupervised slaughtering and encourage community participation in maintaining a clean and safe environment during the holiday.

In addition, the Ministry is working closely with municipal councils and civil society organizations to facilitate logistics and provide guidance to citizens on how to access the designated areas. This collaborative approach aims to ensure a smooth and respectful observance of Eid al-Adha traditions.

Conclusion: A Step Toward Safer and More Organized Eid Celebrations

By designating five official slaughter sites in Nouakchott, the Ministry of Animal Development is taking a proactive step to safeguard public health, uphold religious practices, and protect the environment. This initiative reflects a commitment to modernizing livestock management while respecting cultural and religious values. Citizens are encouraged to cooperate with authorities and make use of the designated facilities to ensure a safe and dignified Eid celebration for all.

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