Goats and Donkeys Transform Lives in Darfur

by Kids for Kids
Goats and Donkeys Transform Lives in Darfur
Goats and Donkeys Transform Lives in Darfur
Goats and Donkeys Transform Lives in Darfur
Goats and Donkeys Transform Lives in Darfur
Goats and Donkeys Transform Lives in Darfur
Goats and Donkeys Transform Lives in Darfur
Goats and Donkeys Transform Lives in Darfur
Goats and Donkeys Transform Lives in Darfur
Goats and Donkeys Transform Lives in Darfur
Goats and Donkeys Transform Lives in Darfur
Goats and Donkeys Transform Lives in Darfur
Goats and Donkeys Transform Lives in Darfur
Goats and Donkeys Transform Lives in Darfur
Goats and Donkeys Transform Lives in Darfur
Goats and Donkeys Transform Lives in Darfur
Goats and Donkeys Transform Lives in Darfur
Goats and Donkeys Transform Lives in Darfur
Goats and Donkeys Transform Lives in Darfur
Goats and Donkeys Transform Lives in Darfur
Goats and Donkeys Transform Lives in Darfur

Project Report | Sep 29, 2016
Goats and sheep drown in floods

By Patricia Parker MBE | Founder

Floods
Floods

Quote - Patricia Parker MBE

It has been an extremely difficult year in Darfur, with violence the worst we have known it, followed by a severe drought in the wake of El Nino. When hay has run out, there is nothing for them to eat, and the grass was so poor at the end of last year that families could not collect sufficient to last them through the 'hungry' months - months when humans and animals succumb to starvation. 

To prevent this, we asked you to help provide emergency  fodder for the animals in the worst affected areas.  Thanks to everyone who helped us we made a real difference, and now at last there is grass again as the rains started early.  

After such a hard summer when people walked miles for water for themselves and their animals it was wonderful to hear that at last there was water near at hand.   Poeple rushed to the fields to plant their crops, from the seed they had managed to save so their families could eat next year.   Tragically, the rains did not stop.    Terrible downpours caused massive flash flooding.   This photograph shows the floods at Um Ga’al, our first village, in the far north of Darfur. 

“It is so surprising seeing this rush of water" said Patricia Parker our Founder who started Kids for Kids when she saw small children struggling across what was desert to fetch every drop of water.  " I have only seen Um Ga’al when the region is only arid desert as far as you can see.  The floods this year in Um Ga’al have resulted not only in goats and sheep being drowned but has washed away an entire side of a valley where people had planted their valuable seed.  Without Kids for Kids there would be no help for those families who have lost their crops.  When your only food is from what you grow, this is disaster.  It is hard to think of families facing starvation when predictions are that, because of the rain, 2017 is likely to be the best harvest for a decade in Sudan as a whole.  The families that have lost their animals have lost more than a year's income.  It is disaster.   We are setting up a disaster fund for Um Ga’al and other villages facing the same loss to make sure they have something to get them through next year.”

But it is not all disaster.  Darfur is the size of France, further south our villages are doing well.   Thankfully now the rains have come, the grass is starting to grow, and soon our goat loan animals will be recovering and reproducing!    We need many more goats so that children will drink milk again.   Thank you for your support.   The goats and donkeys you are helping us provide are changing children's lives forever.

Please help us to keep goats and donkeys healthy, to help maintain starving children

$25 buys seed for 2 families

$30 buys a donkey plough to help a family grow more food

$62 will provide one goat to give children nutritious milk

$75 buys 20 fruit tree seedlings to provide food and shade for the animals and families

$95 buys a donkey for transport and to help carry water

$600 pays for a paravet, as there is no veterinary care to look after the animals

$372 will provide 6 goats for a family to give them milk and income from selling excess dairy product.

$7,000 will provide a simple handpump for the whole community, so that children won’t have to walk miles for fresh clean water.

Thank you so much for your support.

Little lad tending his goats
Little lad tending his goats

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Location: Dorking, Surrey - United Kingdom
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Patricia Parker
CEO & Chairman of Trustees
Dorking , Surrey United Kingdom
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