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In Africa, a little can go a long way.
Our range of practical gifts equip some of the poorest families in rural Africa with the skills and resources they need to escape poverty.
Livestock, poultry and beehives allow families to improve their diet and earn an income, whilst seeds, vegetable gardens and tree seedlings allow people to make the most out of their farming activities. We will use your gift to find our work wherever the need is greatest. You can find out more about how the funds are used here.
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| A goat: £25- Buy |
 | Improved-breed goats produce more milk and provide nourishment and income. The manure is used to improve crops. This gift keeps on giving as families pass on the kids to others in their village.
Your gift will provide a family with a goat and training in how to care for the animal. |
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| Mosquito net: £6- Buy |
 | Malaria remains the second largest killer in Africa. Insecticide treated nets save thousands of lives a year.
Your gift will buy one treated net. |
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| Poultry: £8- Buy |
 | This gift provides chickens or guinea fowl to help an African family to begin poultry rearing. The eggs improve family nutrition and generate additional income. The manure makes great compost and the family will pass on chicks to others in the village.
You gift will provide two chickens or guinea fowl for a family. |
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| Bag of seed: £10- Buy |
 | Finding good quality seeds that grow well in the local soil can be hard for farmers in Africa. We provide improved seed and train community members as seed growers so there is always a good quality supply available locally.
Your gift will provide seeds and training for local people to grow certified seed. |
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| Fuel efficient mud stove: £10- Buy |
 | Improved mud stoves use less wood than traditional stoves so women don’t have to spend so long looking for fuel. Running on crop stems, this means less wood is cut down, halting deforestation.
Your gift will provide one woman with equipment and training for an improved mud stove. |
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| Beehive: £25- Buy |
 | Beekeeping provides rural Africans with a valuable source of income and bees play an important role in pollinating other crops.
Your gift will allow one family to start bee keeping. |
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| Push bike: £55- Buy |
 | Bicycles enable community volunteers (farm, vet, HIV/AIDS or business based) to reach many more families and projects in a working day.
Your gift will buy one bike. |
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| Farmer tool kit: £70- Buy |
 | Growing food in sun baked soils or digging irrigation channels to get water to crops is back breaking work and virtually impossible without the right tools for the job.
Your gift will provide a farmer’s kit which could contain picks, shovels, wheelbarrows and other tools. |
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| Vegetable gardens: £125- Buy |
 | Veg gardens help families increase not only the quality but also the quantity of food produced. This is especially important for those families affected by HIV/AIDS.
You gift will provide 10 families with vegetable seeds, tools and training in sustainable farming techniques, nutrition and food processing skills. |
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| Water for life: £220- Buy |
 | Getting water to the fields means African farmers can produce a second harvest. This gift could be treadle pumps, rain water harvesting, boreholes, wells or furrows.
Your gift will buy an irrigation project and training. |
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| Plant a forest: £750- Buy |
 | Tree planting helps to halt erosion, mitigate the effects of climate change, and improve rainfall patterns. Plantations provide communities with wood for cooking, fruit trees and feed for livestock.
Your gift will allow a community to plant 6,000 tree seedlings and establish a woodlot. |
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