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GOVT, ESICOJENI FOUNDATION AND WORLD VISION SIGN E800 000 CARROT FOR CHILD HEADED FARMING PROJECT

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MBABANE – Deputy Prime Minister Themba Masuku has signed a Memorandum of Understanding worth E800 000 with Esicojeni Foundation and World Vision, which will go towards the country’s Child Headed Farming Project for the 2021/2022 farming season.

The Child Headed Household Farming project was launched last year and has already benefitted 184 child-headed households, who were supplied with farm inputs, fruit trees and tractor hire services to produce their own food.

Further, housing structures were provided where necessary.

The DPM has stated that the contribution will be used for hiring tractors to plough fields for beneficiaries and sourcing farming inputs to be provided to 400 child-headed households across the four regions of the country.

“Our current database indicates that there are 1 873 child-headed families in the country, so this project is going to be increasing yearly to cover more households,” he said.

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He continued: “Despite the number of challenges that have been faced, including harsh weather conditions and pest infestation, the project has seen some successes in most of the planted areas. Planting of fruit trees in each of the beneficiary homesteads will be the next intervention,”

Meanwhile, Mongi Dlamini, Esicojeni representative said the foundation’s main aim is to ensure that no child in Eswatini, especially those of school-going age and those which are vulnerable, go to bed hungry.

“The young children of this country are our future,” Dlamini said.

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Banele Nkambule, World Vision Representative said, “As a humanitarian organization, the signing of this MoU gives us a great opportunity to live out our mandate of alleviating suffering and reducing vulnerability amongst the most vulnerable, including children with disability,”