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caught the eyes of the Heifer
          team overseeing the project she
          belonged to, the Sustainable Dairy
          Enterprise Development Project.
          Flora  was chosen  as a  trainer of
          trainers in her group, one who
          would pass on her  knowledge
          within   her    community     and
          beyond. All year round, farmers,
          extension  workers,  international
          development  workers,  and  many
          others visit Flora’s compound. She
          spends  countless hours teaching
          and training, selflessly passing on
          all that she has learned through her
          Heifer teachings and through her
          own hard-won knowledge.
            Though  Flora loves teaching
          others from around the world,
          she has given the most to her own
          community.  Aside  from  passing
 Within one year, Flora Uwera lost her home, her property, and her husband. She spent years barely scraping by
 until she received a heifer from Heifer International—then everything changed.  on three calves to other families in   Flora spends much of her time passing the gift by teaching other farmers
          need, Flora recognizes that many      what she’s learned, and helping them get better prices for their milk.
          local farmers  can’t afford the
 Post Program, huge success  membership fee for the nearby milk  the larger cooperative, covering it  of the Heifer model: every gift is
          cooperative, which would give  all under her own membership, so  multiplied again and again.
          them better prices on their milk  that the 70 other farmers are given    After  generations of living
 By Worldbuilders  like this. Her home and property  though she always  chose to keep   and make it easier to sell. To help  far more benefits than they could  in poverty, Flora  and the  other
 were  destroyed  in  the  1994  war  half of the  milk produced by her   out these smaller farmers, Flora  receive on their own.   families in  her  community  have
 Flora  Uwera stands before  in Rwanda, and her husband died  cow: she wanted to keep some   started her own little cooperative:   The Sustainable Dairy Enterprise  found security. They have found
 her farm, which looks a little  a  few short  months later,  leaving  of it for her children, because, as   70 farmers come to her home  Development Project ended in  their motivation, and their self-
 something like a greenhouse  Flora on the verge of poverty as she  she said, “they had gone so long   every day, bringing with them a  2004, but farmers  like Flora  worth. They have found hope.
 garden. Plants grow everywhere: a  struggled to care for her children.  without proper feeding.” Though   total of 66 gallons of milk that they  continue  to improve  their lives
 wide variety of vegetables, herbs,  She worked as a subsistence  she could have earned more money   split between ten-gallon milk cans.  and Pass on the Gift to others in   Thanks to Heifer International for
 and fodder trees, with beans and  farmer, but this barely allowed her  by selling more milk, she refused   Flora then delivers this milk to  need. This is one of the hallmarks   letting us share Flora’s story
 small  watermelons  climbing  family to scrape by.  to compromise her children’s                         with you.
 her hand-built trellis. Flora has   In 2003, Flora received a heifer  nutrition.   Seventy-five percent of Rwanda’s land area is utilized
 turned her home and land into a  from Heifer International, and this   Since  2010, Flora says that her   Rwanda by the numbeRs  for agricultural activities, making agriculture the primary
 demonstration farm, sharing her  marked the greatest turning point  family’s meals have included   The development strategies implemented after the 1994   economic activity. Seventy-eight percent of the country’s
 knowledge and skills with farmers  in her life.   beef and eggs once a week,   genocide resulted in a 12 percent decline in extreme hunger   population relies on agriculture for their livelihoods, and yet
 from all over the country, Africa,   She  learned to integrate dairy  complemented by a year-round   and poverty between 2006 and 2011 according to the United   this is the group most affected by poverty.
                                                                 Almost 7.5 million Rwandans still survive on $1.25
 and even other parts of the world.  and crop farming into her family’s  supply of tubers, fruits, and a   Nations Development Programme (UNDP). Improving   or less per day and about 12 percent of its children are
            agricultural productivity at the household level was, and
 Her success is a shining example  life, and growing vegetables  variety of vegetables from her own   still is, a priority of the Rwandan government’s Economic   malnourished. It is rated 151 out of 187 countries on the
 of the Heifer model.  became Flora’s passion. She  garden.  Development and Poverty Reduction Strategy.  United Nation’s Human Development Index (2014).
 But  Flora’s life was not always  was able to sell milk for income,   Flora’s  success and passion




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