The Kerryman (North Kerry)

And pigs will fly … to Rwanda

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VOLUNTEERS in Irish Veterinary Assistance ( VIVA) is a charity group which helps livestock aid programmes in the developing world. Shane McAuliffe is its local and vocal representa­tive, and he mounted a campaign corner at Castleisla­nd Co- Op Mart yard on Sunday during the Castleisla­nd Chamber Alliance Summerfest. “It was this time four years ago I was volunteeri­ng in a veterinary clinic in Ghana. This was an eye- opening experience for me and I have always had the people of Africa on my mind since,” said Shane as he explained the modus operandi of the group and the background of his interest and support for the initiative. “VIVA enables community groups to buy livestock and create sustainabl­e livelihood­s. They train community animal health workers and they support animal breeding programmes. VIVA is 100% volunteer run. “The [latest] project is called Fly Ronnie to Rwanda – Ronnie being the pig mascot who lives a very happy life on an Irish pig farm. A total of 260 female pigs will be airlifted from Shannon Airport in September to 130 families in Rwanda. “VIVA’s project partners, Bothar and Heifer Rwanda, will help train the families in Rwanda and help them to build adequate housing prior to the arrival of the pigs. “The sustainabi­lity of the project is ensured by the Passing on the Gift (POG) mechanism. Piglets from the litter of the pigs must be passed on to another farmer in the community. “As 90% of Rwandans are involved in agricultur­e, the majority of them survive on less than the equivalent of €1 a day. This project provides the families with an income, funds to educate their children, it provides them with adequate nutrition and will help transform their lives. “Most people will know of Rwanda from the 1994 Rwandan Genocide where 800,000 people were slaughtere­d in 100 days. “The cost of airlifting these pigs and providing the training for the families in Rwanda is €25,000. I have set up a GoFundMe page which is just sitting at under €2,000. I have planned a sky dive next month to help promote the fundraisin­g project. “I would be grateful of any donation great or small to help me in this fundraisin­g campaign,” Shane concluded. The link to the page is www. gofundme.com/flyronniet­orwanda

 ??  ?? Shane McAuliffe holding the new Rwandan flag with his sister, Natasha and Percy - The Truly Irish Pig at the launch of the Fly Ronnie to Rwanda Campaign in Castleisla­nd on Sunday. Photo: John Reidy
Shane McAuliffe holding the new Rwandan flag with his sister, Natasha and Percy - The Truly Irish Pig at the launch of the Fly Ronnie to Rwanda Campaign in Castleisla­nd on Sunday. Photo: John Reidy

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