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On Rwanda visit, PM Modi gifts 200 cows to villagers in anti-poverty drive

Modi said people in India would be pleasantly surprised to see the cow being given such importance as a means of economic empowerment in villages in faraway Rwanda

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PM Narendra Modi gifts cows to 200 households in Rweru model village in Bugesera, under Rwandan Government's Girinka Programme. Photo: ANI
Press Trust of India Kigali
2 min read Last Updated : Jul 24 2018 | 3:09 PM IST
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday gifted 200 cows to villagers in Rwanda to support President Paul Kagame's ambitious initiative for poverty reduction and tackling childhood malnutrition.

Girinka Programme was initiated by Kagame in 2006 to provide one cow per poor family nutritional and financial security.

Modi, who is in Rwanda capital Kigali on a two-day state visit, gifted these cows to poor families during a function at Rweru Model Village.

Speaking on the occasion, Modi appreciated the government's 'Girinka Programme'.

He said people in India too would be pleasantly surprised to see the cow being given such importance as a means of economic empowerment in villages in faraway Rwanda.

He said that the Girinka Programme will help transform villages in Rwanda.

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"Being part of a transformative project towards economic development of Rwanda! PM @narendramodi donates 200 cows under #Girinka - One Cow per Poor Family Programme at Rweru village. Girinka is an ambitious projects that provides both nutritional and financial security to the poor," spokesperson for the Ministry of External Affairs tweeted.

The word Girinka can be translated as 'may you have a cow' and describes a centuries-old cultural practice in Rwanda whereby a cow was given by one person to another, as a sign of respect and gratitude, the Prime Minister's Office said in a statement.

Girinka Programme was initiated by Kagame in response to the alarmingly high rate of childhood malnutrition and as a way to accelerate poverty reduction and integrate livestock and crop farming, the statement said.

The programme is based on the premise that providing a dairy cow to the poor transforms livelihoods, reconciles communities improving agricultural productivity through the use of manure as fertilizers which would lead to improving soil quality and reducing erosion through the planting of grasses and trees, it said.

Since its introduction, hundreds of thousands have received cows through the Girinka programme.

The programme has contributed to an increase in agricultural production in Rwanda, especially milk production and products, reduced malnutrition and increased incomes.  

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First Published: Jul 24 2018 | 3:07 PM IST

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