Uganda pig farmer grateful for CFACT’s empowerment efforts

Elizabeth Musoke lives in the Kitala Village along Entebbe Road in Uganda. Like many in her country, she is finding the prospects of earning a living and getting by day to day difficult. She approached CFACT last year via one of our local contacts in the area, a young man named Joseph Ndawula, and proposed to him a plan to start a piggery to help herself and her family improve their lot. We took her up on her idea.

What Musoke specifically sought was obtaining a micro-loan to begin building a pig farm by purchasing a sow. With CFACT’s assistance, she bought the pig and paid to have it mate in order to produce offspring. The results have been encouraging. Here’s the story in her words:

“I started with one female pig. Then, I hired a male pig to impregnate it. Afterward, my pig gave me 9 piglets, where I sold off 4 in 3 months to get money for building their house. Then, with what remained, I had a mother pig and 5 piglets to make 6 .

With CFACT’s donation to me, I bought more pigs, including the good breed male, to make 10 pigs, which I have currently.

The remaining money from CFACT I used to store more food to take me for 6 months and medication for pigs.

My plan is to expand the project on a large scale and get more high breeds (South African Breeds). This will benefit me and the community.

I thank CFACT and Joseph (CFACT’s operative), who delivered the donation to me.”

A heartwarming story indeed!

CFACT has long supported a “free market” approach to environmental stewardship and humanitarian aid. In 2003, the Committee began its “Stewardship in Action” project to showcase that the organization doesn’t just talk the talk – but also walks the walk in making an impact in people’s lives. This piggery project is but one of many projects CFACT undertakes in the developing world to make a difference.

You can watch a proud Musoke show her piggery project in this short video, created by Joseph Nduwala.

Link to video:

CFACT PIGGERY FUNDED PROJECT TO EMPOWER YOUTH IN UGANDA

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