Before getting involved with FARM-Africa, 28 year-old Worknesh used to sell firewood, earning roughly 6 birr (less than 50 pence) a week. Read her story.FARM-Africa’s projects work because they focus on animal healthcare, not just the simple provision of livestock. One of the people we have trained is Jonah. Read his story.
Worke lives in the Afar region of Ethiopia. Afar is hot and arid with scarce rainfall and when a drought hits, it can be a killer. Read how FARM-Africa helped her.
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