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We began the Cattle Project in 2002 using £5000 raised by the
of a cow. When
tand the importance
chairman, Callum Henderson from a sponsored cycle across “I want you to unders ing the dig nity of a person. It
are res tor
Rwanda. This allowed Solace to train widows in cattle you give a cow you ell to poverty”
husbandry, build two cow sheds in Nyanza and establish two is a way to say farew
Yves
herds of cattle in that area.
money. I want to
for the land, milk and
At Kabuga, to the east of Kigali, a cattle shed has been built “Now I have manure on the wa y to conquer poverty“
– we are
and a flourishing herd of improved breed cows is established. give you a message
Mukangoga
Cows are now being distributed to individuals in various
80 kilos of potatoes
survivors communities who have a suitable field to rear them e – I was able to plant
on. Even just one cow can make a huge difference to a ”Already I have manur I had a cow I went round doing
Bef ore
and harvest 800 kilos. I have my cow to care for”
survivor, providing milk to drink and around £2 a day through nothing all day but now
the sale of surplus milk, which exceeds the target income of Edward
both the government and Solace Ministries. Further cows have we have butter”
fro m malnutrition and
been distributed as part of the integrated project at Bugesera ”We no longer suffer
and funds have been given for new start projects of cattle for Angelique
Muyira and Bisesero. We are delighted at the support given k. I was able to bui
ld
had from selling mil
and are growing very fond of Friesian cows! “I saved the extra I for 20, 000 RwFr (about £20) a
ren t out
a house which I now y are sick and
neighbours milk if the
month. I can give my giv e the m a cup of tea“
can
when friends visit I Nucleus Breeding Herd Project
Daphrose
Comfort Rwanda guarantees 100% of all money donated for any designated
purpose will be forwarded to Rwanda and used for that purpose.
The Nucleus Breeding Herd Project is being run by
Living Water Ministries
in partnership with Comfort Rwanda
www.comfortrwanda.org.uk