• Denize Rahabu was rearing a few goats and when she received a $100  investment from CII Project, she added money from selling a goat and bought one cow and is now rearing it.

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Denize Rahabu started cattle rearing this year, with just one cow that she bought from her goats and money from CII project.

Denize and her husband plan to buy more cows from the sale of their farm produce – they also grow maize and beans. Their long term plan is to have more cows so that they produce milk for sale and home consumption 


Paying it Forward

Denise says her friends already admire her hard work and joint work and decision making with her husband so she hopes to become a role model who will advise others and share resources with them

Backstory

Denise is a 27 year old woman who lives in Rwamwanja with her husband and their 4 children. They are refugees from Congo who have lived here for 9 years now. 
She is proud of how they worked hard and reached their goal of buying a cow and now they plan to continue working hard and look for more external support and increase number of cows

2 of their children are in school and besides cattle rearing, Denise and her husband also grow maize and beans

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  • Created By : Wilson Rwamugabo
  • Published On : Aug 31, 2022, 9:23 PM
  • Funding Ends : Dec 31, 1969, 4:00 PM
  • Category : Farming- Sheep, Goats & Cows
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  • Description : Denise is a 27 year old woman who lives in Rwamwanja with her husband and their 4 children. They are refugees from Congo who have lived here for 9 years now. 
    She is proud of how they worked hard and reached their goal of buying a cow and now they plan to continue working hard and look for more...  more

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