Combating Hunger via Livestock for Families, Niger

Fight hunger in Africa

Summary

RI's Livestock Program is supplying starving pastoral households or communities, the most vulnerable populations in Niger, with herds & flocks of livestock for income & food supplies during droughts. progress reportread updates from the field

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Project Needs and Beneficiaries

With the onset of a devastating drought in 2005, survival became especially difficult for pastoral families. Most of their wealth & livelihoods lies in the flocks of cows, sheep & goats that they tend in the Sahara desert. Restocking animals is an important strategy to help pastoral households & communities build up sustainable income and food supplies. The project targets pastoral families who have lost their livestock & have suffered through months of chronic hunger & thirst.

Activities

With a local partner, RI is organizing Livestock Fairs in 12 villages to provide animals to the poverty-stricken Nigerian households as well as to train animal health workers in each village. All profits are kept within the communities.

Funding Information

Total Funding Received to Date: $1,175
Remaining Goal to be Funded: $50,825
Total Funding Goal: $52,000

Additional Documentation

This project has provided additional documentation in a Microsoft Word file (projdoc.doc).

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Why this Project is Important

Potential Long Term Impact

The project provides individual pastoral households and ultimately whole communitites the livestock to sustain their livelihoods and secure their food source. It will boost & integrate the communities' economies to benefit the entire country.

Project Message

"This is a foundational program that provides practical & sustainable resources for Nigeriens to survive & with its expansion, will require more financial support."
- Relief International, Program Director

Who is Running This Project

Contact

Yaikah Jeng Joof
Program Officer
5455 Wilshire Blvd.
Suite 1280
Los Angeles, CA 90036
United States
310/478-1200
Email:

Project Sponsor

Relief International

Organization

Relief International
5455 Wilshire Blvd. Suite 1280
Los Angeles, CA 90036
United States
(310) 478-1200
http://www.ri.org

Where this Project is Located

Country

This project is located in NigerNiger and can also be found under Economic DevelopmentEconomic Development.

For more information about Niger, read the Human Development Report on Niger or the Wikipedia entry for Niger.

When this Project was Updated

Last Updated

This project was last updated on November 6, 2009.

Date Added to GlobalGiving

This project was added to the GlobalGiving project catalog on June 7, 2006

Latest Update from the Field

August 2008 Update: Combating Hunger via Livestock for Families, Niger

By Michelle Minc - Program Officer, August 13, 2008 04:52 PM

Child with goatMother and child with goats
Project achievements to date include:

· The re-stocking of 240 pastoralist households (1,680 individuals) with livestock; special attention was paid to determine appropriate species, breeds, types, and age class of animals, and to the ecological and economic carrying capacity of the local environment. 40% of beneficiary households are headed by women.

· The provision of veterinary services to 240 pastoralist households, including increased access to a range of veterinary pharmaceuticals, and targeted training of Community Animal Healthcare Workers.

· Training of beneficiary households in improving existing techniques for production, preservation and storage of pastoral produce, including training in more efficient and productive dairy processing techniques, and the introduction of dry meat schemes and granaries.

· The construction and management of two types of food banks- one for cereals (for human nutritional needs) and one for fodder (for livestock nutritional needs). These are used in times of scarcity, particularly the dry season between April and June. A management committee elected by the community has been trained to administer the cereal banks.

The aforementioned achievements have resulted in an overall project impact of combating hunger for the most vulnerable – including women and children – and improving food security for pastoral communities in rural Niger. With generous support from RI’s network of Global Giving donors, RI has been able to transition whole villages from emergency hunger to a more equitable, secure, and healthy future.

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