A country that has received aid - KENYA

A country that has received aid ‐
KENYA
1. Name a country that has received Aid
2. Describe the type of Aid received by this Describe the type of Aid received by this
country
3 Explain why this aid was necessary
3.
E l i h hi id
4. Explain the extent to which the country has p
y
benefited from this aid
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Name of country
a e o cou t y
Kenya
2 What your support could achieve
2. What your support could achieve
£27
could pay for a milking goat
could pay for a milking goat
£48
could pay for a single drug kit for an animal health worker
health worker
£60
could provide a post‐drought recovery package ld
id
d
h
k
of hand tools, seed and fertiliser
,
for a family y
with five children
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WDI Ctry
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Kenya
Yr 2006
Population, total
36.6
((millions)
o s)
Population growth
2.6
(annual %)
Surface area (sq. km)
580.4
(thousands)
Life expectancy at
53.4
birth, total (years)
Mortality
y rate,, infant
79 4
79.4
(per 1,000
live births)
Co
unt rate, youth
Literacy
f
female
lry (% off females
f
l
80
80.7
ages 15-24)
GNI (current US$)
22.9
(billions)
per capita,
p , Atlas
GNI p
580 0
580.0
method (current US$)
Source: World Development Indicators
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3.
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Infant mortality is defined as the number of deaths of infants (one year of age or of deaths of infants
(one year of age or
younger) per 1000 live births. The most common cause of infant mortality worldwide has traditionally been
worldwide has traditionally been dehydration from diarrhea.
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Farm Africa
Farm Africa
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• Kenya Country Strategy
FARM‐Africa's goal in Kenya is to alleviate rural p
poverty. We help rural Kenyans develop y
p
y
p
innovative ways to manage their natural y
resources and ensure they have a role in shaping the policies that affect their lives.
Milk Marketing Project (Kenya)
4.
Aims and Objectives
Aims and Objectives
Made up of community members, the project allows farmers to improve their livelihoods by p
y
harnessing the outputs of the breeding work ‐
ggoat milk. The p
project aims to support
j
pp farmers to establish an enterprise that processes and sells the milk to factories at guaranteed prices g
p
giving farmers a regular and stable income. The milk has health benefits for the young and is y
g
linked to a reduction in Infant Mortality Rate. Children are often responsible for selling the p
g
milk and use profits to pay school fees.
4.