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Help Rural Ugandan Women Access Cows

Help Rural Ugandan Women Access Cows
Location: Kampala, Uganda
Category: Food Security & Agriculture
Published: 08 February 2008
Progress:
1% funded
   
Rating:
16 Ratings
Katosi Women Development Trust is an organziation of 11 women's groups in southern Mukono district of Uganda. The grassroots organization formed out of the interest of women wanting to improve their own economic and developmental status. The organization's projects include agricultural development and education, water and sanitation, and microfinance.

Cow husbandry has been one of the most successful projects of KWDT. Cows are owned by the trust and cared for by members who then benefit from milk production. Because most women have limited land, women raise their animals through a zero grazing practice, hauling in food and water from other locations. The women then pass on the first female calf to another member. KWDT currently maintains 83 cows and 42 calves. We are currently hoping to increase the number of cows by 33 as just over 50% of members have access to this extremely profitable endeavor.

Cow ownership can increase a woman's monthly income 100%. Most rural Ugandan women work primarly in the agricultural sector, selling fruits and vegetables on the local market. Most live on less than a dollar a day. Through the sale of milk women are able to improve their standard of living, having money to pay children's school fees, build on to their homes or expand on other economic endeavors. Many women also choose to sell their morning milk and keep their evening milk for their family's own consumption enhancing their children's nutrition.

Donations for this project will go directly to the purchase of cows, increasing the number of members with heifters by 33. These women will in turn pass on its offspring, doubling and eventually tripling or quadrupling the impact of your gift. Thank you for your consideration.

Supporters (2):

Advocates (6):

Advocates are people who vouch for this project on the basis of personal experiences, specific expertise or direct relations.
  • L. Zuyeva

    L. Zuyeva

    F

    My good friend Deborah whom I trust is personally involved with this project, and she has been sharing her stories about it. I believe that small-scale projects like this Cow access project ultimately have the most power to make real difference in the world. Women make up a disproportionate percentage of the world's poor, and they also contribute more than their fair share to the task feeding the world. Anytime we can help women feed their families and empower themselves, the benefits to the community at large are tremendous.

  • s. hudkins

    s. hudkins

    F

    Deborah has been faithful in keeping her friends and family abreast of all of the progress she has made through her service. These are hardworking women and will no doubt benefit beyond measure with the aid they so need.

  • j. cleveland

    j. cleveland

    M

    Over the last 16 months Deborah has been sending photos and news reports to freinds and family back home.These are the hardest working people I have ever seen. I know by helping these ladies get the tools to help themselves, not only will they prosper, generations to come will prosper. Thank you Deborah for introducing these great people to us.

  • P. Mueller

    P. Mueller

    F

    It is wonderful to see such real change going on at a community level. The work you are doing is not only vital for the people of Kotosi, but is important to those of us thousands of miles away. In my work with impoverished migrant families in the U.S., I have seen hints of some of the health, environment, and economic risks that people face on a daily basis. These can only be magnified in a situation with few safety nets. Your work is inspiring to us all!

  • D. Brock

    D. Brock

    F

    Thank you to the women of Uganda who have taken the iniative to create their own businesses to support thier families. By taking the initative, you will not only improve your own lives, but the lives of the people in your children and your community. We support organizaitons like the Katosi Women Development Trust to empower women for a better future! Best of luck! Love, Those Berea Friends...the former entrepreneurship faculty member and the religion professor who believes in peace and social justice for all P.S. Thank you to the women at Katosi who have changed the life of Deborah Payne and those who have lived vicarously through her adventures with you.

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Visitors (1):

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  • S. Ocwieja

    S. Ocwieja

    F • Mukono, Uganda

    I visited Katosi in April and stayed with some of the women. They are extremely proud of their cows and take wonderful care of each one. I was treated just like family. Each women is trying to better their lives and the future of their children which is hard to do in rural Uganda but these women have been able to move foward.


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