Monday, 17 August 2026

The Goat Project at Kasese Humanist School


Our Mini Goat farm 


The goat project at Kasese Humanist School  provide several important educational, economic, and nutritional benefits:

Income generation: Goats will be sold or bred to generate income for supporting school activities and vulnerable children.

Food and nutrition: Goat milk and, where appropriate, goat meat can contribute to improved nutrition.

Practical education: Students learn animal husbandry, agriculture, responsibility, record keeping, and basic business skills.

Sustainable agriculture: Goat manure are used as organic fertilizer for the school's gardens, fruit orchards, and crops.

Breeding and expansion: A well-managed herd grow naturally, creating a long-term school resource.

Skills development: The project introduce students to livestock management and entrepreneurship as vocational skills.

Support for vulnerable children: Profits help contribute to feeding, education materials, uniforms, and other needs of disadvantaged learners.

Environmental benefits: Properly managed goat manure reduces dependence on chemical fertilizers and supports soil fertility.

Community demonstration: The school serve as a model for families and local farmers interested in small-scale goat farming.

Self-reliance: The project help Kasese Humanist School develop sustainable sources of income instead of depending entirely on donations.

Overall: The goat project can combine education, food security, income generation, vocational training, and community development, making it a valuable component of the school's sustainability program.


HELP SUPPORT THE GOAT PROJECT 

We sincerely welcome In-Kind Donations towards the success of this initiative for it pushes us to self-reliance. 

Donation link: https://givebutter.com/kasese

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