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The Gift of Livestock Send a Cow is a Christian charity that provides a direct, practical approach to helping people trapped in poverty. We provide: training livestock ongoing support
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Where we work Our integrated approach means we adapt our model to meet the needs of individuals and their environments
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Who we work with We work with poor rural families in groups: Women, especially widows Disabled people Orphans
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Livestock for Life One cup of milk can provide a child or adult with much needed protein, calcium and vitamins
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Benefits Manure is composted and applied to the soil to improve fertility
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Benefits Urine is collected and diluted with ash and chillies to make an organic pesticide.
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Benefits Sale of milk, crops and calves generates income used for schooling, better housing and healthcare.
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Other Gifts We give appropriate livestock, including goats, sheep, donkeys, rabbits, bee hives and fruit trees.
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Training Our training includes: Animal care Sustainable natural farming Health Group dynamics Gender issues Water conservation
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Results - health The whole family’s health improves
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Results – productive land Improved crop yields Increased soil fertility Availability of organic pesticides
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Results – income The sale of surplus produce provides an income. This may be spent on additional livestock and education
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Results – ability to plan Building new homes and new futures
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Results – strengthened communities Equality improves within families All beneficiaries ‘pass on’ their first female calf, or the equivalent, to another trained member of the group Communities are strengthened
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Results – a brighter future Send a Cow is helping to rebuild lives and a better future for the younger generation
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How you can help Make a donation Fundraise for us Become a ‘Family Friend’ Pass on a leaflet or invite a speaker to a group
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Thank you “Development will bring food security only if it is people-centred, if it is environmentally sound, if it is participatory, and if it builds local and national capacity for self-reliance. These are the basic characteristics of sustainable human development." James Gustave Speltz (UNDP, 1994)
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