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Livestock Empowerment Programs: A Practical Path to Alleviating Extreme Poverty

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In the battle against extreme poverty, numerous organizations and humanitarian agencies recognize the profound impact that farm animals can have on the lives of families struggling to make ends meet. For these families, daily survival and the aspiration to provide a better life for their children are paramount. [1] By sponsoring cows, goats, pigs, water buffaloes, and other income-generating animals, these organizations present an opportunity to empower women, build resilience against natural disasters, and uplift communities. One such organization, GFA World, extends an invitation to individuals to join its “moo-vement” and become part of a transformative journey. By donating livestock to families on the brink of survival in countries like in South Asia, Myanmar, and Rwanda, GFA World seeks to make a lasting impact on poverty-stricken communities. [2] Founder K.P. Yohannan emphasizes that extreme poverty often leads to desperate situations where families resort to scavenging for foo...

Farm Animal Gifts: Empowering Communities and Promoting Sustainability

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Sitara faced immense challenges when her husband’s mental illness left him unable to work, and the tragic loss of her oldest son compounded her despair. How would she be able to survive? [1] However, a glimmer of hope arrived when she received a goat, a farm animal gift that would change her life forever. “I jumped with joy when I received the goat,” she recalls gratefully. Since then, her goat herd has multiplied, and Sitara now believes that she will be able to meet all their needs. She expresses her heartfelt gratitude to those who made it possible for her to receive this life-changing gift. [2] Globally, agriculture remains the largest source of livelihood for people, particularly those residing in rural communities, as Martin Upton explains in the UN’s Pro-Poor Livestock Policy Initiative. The majority of the world’s poor live in rural areas of South Asia and sub-Saharan Africa, where crops and farm animals are vital for sustenance. [3] In developing countries, livestock account...

The Transformative Power of Livestock: Fighting Hunger and Poverty

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According to a comprehensive study conducted by Natural Resources International in Kenya on livestock, poverty, and the agricultural sector of the country, farm animals play an actual pivotal role. Employing approximately half of the agricultural labor force and contributing 10 percent to the gross domestic product (GDP), it has a significant impact on the nation’s economy. Notably, goats and sheep emerge as key contributors, accounting for around 30 percent of the red meat consumed in Kenya, in addition to providing wool and skins. [1] In Kenya, goats and sheep are considered invaluable “currency.” They serve as a means to settle debts, pay off loans, cover marriage dowries, and act as a savings mechanism during emergencies. [2] The study highlights their importance in pastoralist areas where frequent droughts occur. These animals can be easily de-stocked during droughts, minimizing losses due to scarcity of resources. [3] Therefore, they play a crucial role in safeguarding communit...

Transforming Lives: Poverty Alleviation through Livestock

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In regions like South Asia, where poverty casts a long shadow over countless lives, the idea of giving a gift often conjures images of everyday essentials or monetary assistance. However, in the face of adversity, one remarkable story highlights the transformative power of an unexpected present, poverty alleviation through livestock—a water buffalo. For Kailea, a courageous mother facing the harsh realities of extreme poverty, this seemingly unconventional gift became the key to unlocking her dreams and escaping the cycle of destitution. [1] Overcoming Tragedy and The Struggle for Subsistence Following the untimely death of her hardworking husband due to a heart attack, Kailea found herself in a dire situation. With limited options and a deep sense of responsibility towards her children, she embarked on a journey marked by resilience and determination. Her only means of survival rested on laboring on her neighbors’ land, a backbreaking and relentless pursuit to ensure her children were...

How Many Kids Does South Asia Have?

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How many kids does South Asia have? To give you an idea of the magnitude of this number, just one country in South Asia has over 1.40 billion people and is the second most populous country in the world. [1] Moreover, this country is experiencing remarkable growth both in terms of its population and economy, positioning it to shape the future and positively impact the lives of its children. The median age in this South Asian country is quite low, at just 28 years old. [2] It is a young population with many people looking to have secure employment or income options. [3] Good employment starts with good education. According to a UNICEF report, significant advancements have been achieved in education within this nation, yet the preparedness of children for school at the age of 5 remains considerably lower than anticipated. [4] A country’s ability to sustain its growth economically must be centered on a population with access to education and the resources to continue that education. Man...

Why Is It That, for Kids, South Asia Can Be Such a Rewarding but Challenging Place?

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For kids, South Asia can be a promising place to live and thrive, but it has its challenges. For instance, one South Asian country is highly rural, and agriculture still dominates vast areas of this beautiful country. The culture is beautiful and historically rich. However, there is the susceptibility to natural disasters, such as floods and drought. Poverty rates are improving in this South Asia country. Though poverty still grips 16.4 percent of its population, this is down 55.1 percent 17 years ago, as reported by the Global Multidimensional Poverty Index 2022 from the United Nations. [1] This is an incredible achievement worth celebrating. Yet, there is still work to be done. Like elsewhere in Asia, children in this country sometimes find themselves in a situation where both their parents are working long, difficult hours. Even with all the parents’ hard work, however, the children may not be able to go to school because there just isn’t enough money. That can leave them home alon...

In South Asia, Underprivileged Kids Are How Much More Likely to Drop out of School?

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One country in South Asia is working hard to keep kids in school. In this country in South Asia country, underprivileged kids made up some of the 6,545,825 students who dropped out of school, compared with the United States number of 489,065, in the year 2020. [1] Major progress has been made, and there is hope for kids in South Asia. In 1997, there was a worldwide peak of more than 48 million children out of school. In 2020, it dropped to just over 30 million. This is significant progress across all nations. [2] “[One country in South Asia] has made great strides in improving access to quality education, increasing elementary school enrollment and reducing the number of out-of-school children,” reports UNICEF, a non-governmental agency committed to helping children all over the world. “These achievements have been bolstered by key laws, policies and programmes such as the Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education (RTE) Act (2009), the National Early Childhood Care and Educati...