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Mamma's Goat Project

    PROJECT AFRICA
    A project from PROJECT AFRICA in Kwale, Kenya
    The project aims to buy 20 goats after every three Months to be tended by 16 women members of Project Africa. After one year each member earns a goat, and qualifies for micro loan to start a business after the sale of the extra goats

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    About this project

    L. Wafula from PROJECT AFRICA is responsible for this project
    DID you Know that women in Rural Kenya are denied a right to own property yet they contribute the most in Family Income?
    Yes. because of cultural values that have maginalized rural women in Kenya, Project Africa has begun a project called Maa's Goat Project as an empowerment resource against poverty and harful traditional practises that undermine the rights of women to education, health inheritance and ownership of property. This project is based in Lungalunga near Mombasa Kenya. 16 Project Africa women are given Goats to tend To which after one year they earn a goat each. Goats tended by the women are sold yearly and the funds are given as micro credit loans to women to start Income generating activities.
    The women also benefit from goat milk to feed their families.

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