Enhancing Livelihoods through Livestock Keeping
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At Kideptz Foundation, we are committed to creating sustainable and self-sufficient communities. Our livestock keeping project is an integral part of our holistic approach to empowerment, providing valuable resources and skills to the children in our care and the surrounding communities of Uru and Moshi Municipal in Tanzania. This project not only supports nutritional needs but also offers educational opportunities and economic benefits.
OVERVIEW

The livestock keeping project at Kideptz Foundation encompasses the raising and management of various animals, including cows, goats, chickens, and sheep. This initiative aims to achieve multiple objectives:

Improved Nutrition:

The availability of fresh milk, eggs, and meat has significantly improved the nutritional intake of the children, contributing to their overall health and well-being.

Economic Growth:

The income generated from livestock sales supports the foundation's financial sustainability, enabling us to expand our programs and reach more children.

Skill Development:

Children acquire practical skills in livestock management, which can be applied in future agricultural pursuits or entrepreneurial activities.

Community Resilience:

By involving the community, we promote shared responsibility and mutual support, enhancing the resilience of the entire area.