Children's stories

  1. Rose’s story

    Rose is an 11 year old from Rwanda

    Rose’s story

    Rose is a young Rwandan girl who survived the 1994 genocide with her brother Fidele. Her story shows how new life and hope has come into their family since being given a cow and training in natural farming methods. You can meet Rose and find out about her day on Cowforce.com. There are also games that Rose plays included, the circle game and Bounceball. The .kmz file is a short Google Earth Tour showing where Rose lives (click on it if you have Google Earth, then click on the sub-folder and play.)

    Tags: cow Rose rwanda

  2. Janvier’s story

    The story of an 18 year old genocide survivor from Rwanda.

    Janvier’s story

    Janvier’s story focuses on the importance of the manure from his cow and the bumper harvest of vegetables that comes from his healthy soils. He lives with his brothers and sisters as an orphan headed household.

    Tags: food harvest Janvier rwanda

  3. Olinga’s climate change game

    Learn how a Ugandan boy is preparing for climate change

    Olinga’s climate change game

    Using this fun game, case study and Powerpoint, you can help pupils to understand how climate change is already affecting families in African countries. Olinga from Uganda is an encouraging example of how using simple methods (some can be tried out in your school) and hard work can help people be more food secure for the future. At the same time, this resource will help pupils to think about their own use of energy and resources in the UK.

    Tags: climate+change grow+it+global olinga uganda

  4. Berna’s story

    The story of a 15 year old Ugandan orphan

    Berna’s story

    Berna is from the Rakai district of southern Uganda, on of the places where AIDS first took hold in Africa. Her story highlights how a gift of goats and chickens from Send a Cow made a real difference in her life and the lives of her brothers and sisters. There are several resources linked to her story: a series of lessons and an assembly called Berna’s goats and chickens, the Pink Poster and the goats and chickens Powerpoint.

    Tags: Berna goat uganda

  5. Bag Gardens in action - stories

    Three case studies of how Bag Gardens help families

    Bag Gardens in action - stories

    These simple stories show how using Bag Gardens can really help families grow more food. They can be easily understood by children and printed out to use as part of an African Gardens display. The ‘Gardens background’ file helps set the scene to our work. Elias and Julia can also be seen on the Cabbages and Cowpats DVD using their Keyhole Garden.

    Tags: gardening lesotho uganda

  6. Google Earth African tours

    Fly through tours bringing Africa into 3D with Google Earth

    Google Earth African tours

    These lesson ideas and the tour file will help introduce Africa to your class. Try visiting Tazo’s Tour on Cowforce.com and use the Google Earth fly through to teach about landforms, population densities and vegetation cover. Or simply use Tazo’s Tour along with the lesson ideas to bring further learning about the continent. The tours are visually impressive and add an extra dimension to learning about Africa. If you haven’t got Google Earth, download it for free using this link http://www.earth.google.com

    Tags: background

  7. Theresa and Kobwemi’s story

    Grandparents whose cow helps many children

    Theresa and Kobwemi’s story

    This older couple help to look after their 12 grandchildren. Their case study highlights the importance of looking after children who have lost their parents as a result of disease and conflict. The ‘Milk & Veg’ assembly is linked to this story and the couple appear on the blue poster.

    Tags: cow Theresa uganda

  8. Betty and George’s story

    A short bag garden story

    Betty and George’s story

    Growing things in bag gardens and composting are the main themes of this story. Betty and George are parents to seven children and their story shows how helpful a simple technique taught by Send a Cow can be.

    Tags: gardening uganda

  9. Sanyu and Justine’s story

    Two Ugandan girls who help in the school farm

    Sanyu and Justine’s story

    This is the story of two schoolgirls who drink milk from a cow given to their head teacher by Send a Cow. The school has a whole farmyard of animals now that are looked after by the schoolchildren and help the pupils to stay healthy. Many of the children in the school are orphans, but are now able to get an education to help them out of poverty. Their picture is on the front of the blue poster.

    Tags: cow Sanyu uganda

  10. Matia’s story

    Matia is 10 and part of an orphan headed household

    Matia’s story

    Matia is one of eight orphans growing up in a household in southern Uganda. His story shows how the milk and manure from their cow has helped them to overcome malnutrition and extreme poverty. This story is linked to the ‘Tough Choice’ lesson and Matia’s picture is on the front of the blue poster. The .kmz file is a short Google Earth Tour showing where Matia lives (click on it if you have Google Earth, then click on the sub-folder and play.)

    Tags: cow Matia uganda

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