Matia’s tough choice. The education poverty trap A poor child can’t afford to go to school So they don’t learn to read and write So they can’t take any.

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Matia’s tough choice

The education poverty trap A poor child can’t afford to go to school So they don’t learn to read and write So they can’t take any exams So they can’t get a good job And they won’t be able to afford to send their children to school

Matia lives in Uganda

Matia is 10 years old and lives in a small village in southern Uganda. He lives there with seven of his brothers, sisters and cousins, but not with his parents. They died when he was four years old and his 17-year-old brother Richard has brought him up ever since. Matia’s story

Matia’s parents died when he was just four years old.

When they lost their parents, the family tried to work together to make sure they had enough food to eat and enough money for essential items. When Matia was small this was very hard and they often went hungry. The children would make money by digging for local farmers, getting just 60p a day. This wasn’t enough though and they had to survive on very little food and no medicine, shoes or bedding. Matia’s story

In 2003 the family was given a cow by Send a Cow. They called it ‘Kirabo’, meaning ‘gift from God’. Kirabo really was a gift and she made a big difference to the children’s lives. She gave them: milk to drink, so that they could become healthier and stronger; manure for the soil, so they could grow twice as many vegetables and some extra milk, which they sold at the local market. Now the children are much healthier, Matia is happy and the extra money means that they can pay for school fees and medicine and buy cups and saucepans. Matia’s story

Their cow ‘Kirabo’ has really changed things for them.

The children now have a way out of poverty.

The manure has helped to give them plenty of vegetables from the garden.

Matia says, ‘I have much more energy, thanks to the milk and vegetables, and I don’t get ill very often anymore. Now I can go and play football in my spare time. We are so happy to have been given Kirabo.’ Matia’s story

They need to decide what to do with the money from the bull calf and milk sales.