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UK registered charity no 1122823
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Goats and Donkeys Transform Lives in Darfur
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Summary
Goat and donkey loans will restore the livelihoods of 50 poor families in Darfur providing nutrition for children and income to pay for medicines, water, schooling and provide cover for emergencies
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More Information About this Project
Project Needs and Beneficiaries
Many families in the villages in Darfur have lost their livestock, and hence their main source of livelihood, through drought and the impact of the conflict. Goat's milk is often the only source of protein, vitamins and minerals for the children who are now severely malnourished. Without a donkey women and children spend long hours collecting water, firewood, etc and children have no time to attend school. This intervention will help 50 poor families.
Activities
50 families in Darfur will receive a loan of 6 goats and a donkey and training in animal husbandry, 2 paravets will be trained for the village, animals vaccinated and a veterinary drugs fund provided.
Funding Information
Total Funding Received to Date: £5,318
Remaining Goal to be Funded: £8,450
Total Funding Goal: £13,768
Additional Documentation
This project has provided additional documentation in a Microsoft Word file (projdoc.doc).
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Why this Project is Important
Potential Long Term Impact
Children's health improves; families have greater security of income and increased skills; the community is empowered. Donkeys save time for basic tasks giving children the time to go to school and reduce women's exposure to danger from the conflict
Project Message
'Thank you for giving me back my husband; the loan of 6 goats has enabled him to stay with us and not have to leave in the hungry months to seek work - my goats are providing a living for us'
- Khatoum, Recipient of goat loan
Who is Running This Project
Contact
Patricia Parker,
CEO & Chairman of Trustees
PO Box 456 Dorking, Surrey RH4 2WS
United Kingdom
+447957206440
Email:
Organisation
Kids for Kids
PO Box 456 Dorking, Surrey RH4 2WS United Kingdom
01306 640559 |
Learn more about Kids for Kids and the project team.
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When this Project was Updated
Last Updated
This project was last updated on January 03, 2012.
Date Added to GlobalGiving
This project was added to the GlobalGiving project catalog on October 23, 2009.
Latest Update from the Field
Update on Goats/Donkeys transform lives in Darfur
By Mary Clark - Project Advisor, January 03, 2012 06:34 PM
Our most exciting piece of news is that we have recently selected the 60th village to be supported by KIDS FOR KIDS. The village is Mugabil which is located 40 kms north of the provincial capital, El Fasher. We were very keen to reach this landmark in our 10th anniversary year and look forward to moving steadily towards our 100th village which will call for real celebrations - but that is still a little way in the future !. Our local Project staff will be visiting the new village regularly to explain the details of the programme and the key principle of self-reliance and community responsibility for management of the project activities. Thereafter the Project staff will be helping the community to establish the structure of village committees required to manage the project effectively. In due course the village will be selecting two volunteers to be trained as paravets and also selecting the families to be recipients of the goat and donkey loans - more on all of this in the next update.
In the meantime the families in the five villages which we introduced to our programme in 2011 who received goats and donkeys in the last quarter of 2011 are making good progress and are beginning to derive the benefits. The donkeys are particularly appreciated to take some of the drudgery out of the daily tasks of collecting water, fodder and fuel. The women are so grateful now that they no longer have to walk for long distances carrying heavy water pots and loads of firewood on their heads. As most of the goats received by the families were pregnant their flocks are beginning to increase - some families who received 5 female goats now have 10 goats. The children in these families are now much better fed and enjoy better health now that they regularly have milk from the goats which is rich in minerals and proteins. Being better nourished they are able to make better use of their time at school being able to concentrate better in class. So in many ways the goats contribute to a better future for the most vulnerable children in Darfur. And all this is only possible through the generous support of our donors and we, and the families and communities in Darfur, are very grateful for your support. There are many more poor families needing assistance and we hope that you will continue to support us and help us to do still more for the vulnerable families in Darfur where the conditions of life are so very difficult.
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