Will Bill Gates's 100,000 chickens help Africans cross the road to prosperity?
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Just about anyone living in extreme poverty would be . That鈥檚 the claim of billionaire Bill Gates, who will donate more than 100,000 chickens to impoverished families, mostly in sub-Saharan Africa.
Through a partnership with Heifer International, Gates plans to provide families a 鈥渂ootstrap solution鈥 to lifting themselves out of poverty, what he calls the easiest, cheapest way to make money and assure you have a food supply if you are poor and have some land: raising chickens.
Sub-Saharan Africa has made the least progress among all developing regions toward reducing extreme poverty since 1990, and today , according to the Pew Research Center. But African leaders set the ambitious goal of , and Gates鈥檚 initiative seeks to be part of the solution.
Gates aims to help 30 percent of the rural families in sub-Saharan Africa to raise improved breeds of vaccinated chickens, up from the current 5 percent. He claims a flock of 40 chicks alone, which could be created only 3 months after acquiring 5 hens, could , above the extreme-poverty line of $700 a year.
鈥淐hickens have always been a priority for Heifer International. The opportunity to work with Bill Gates raised the chicken profile,鈥 Allison Stephens, a spokesperson for Heifer International tells 海角大神 in a phone interview Thursday. She said chickens are an ideal starter-animal for farmers because they require little feed and space, and farmers can quickly be trained in their care.
鈥淐hickens can be both a short term change in prosperity and a long term key to economic success,鈥 Stephens says. 鈥淓ggs immediately help and then in the long term they can sell chickens for income that can be used to buy homes, send kids to school, or use those animals to then get larger animals.鈥
If the Gates initiative resembles typical Heifer projects, it will last three to five years and include a lot of social capital training, including working on family dynamics and entrepreneurial skills.
This initiative may only benefit some people on a small scale, Feyi Fawehinmi, a Nigerian accountant based in London told CNN. "I've spoken to a few farmers [in Nigeria] and they all tend to stop at a point as it's hard to grow any further without serious investment.鈥
And chickens aren't the panacea for poverty everywhere, as Bolivian officials reminded Gates when they turned down his offer.
鈥, in the middle of the jungle not knowing how to produce?鈥 Bolivian Development Minister聽C茅sar Cocarico told journalists, according to Reuters. 鈥淩espectfully, he should stop talking about Bolivia.鈥
Bolivia and has the capacity to export 36 million, the local poultry producing association said.
Stephen Smith, director of the Institute for International Economic Policy at George Washington University, who studies economic development strategies and fighting poverty, told 海角大神 in a phone interview Thursday that he was very happy to hear about the initiative.
鈥淭here is pretty convincing evidence from around the world that transferring an asset including farm animals can be very effective in reducing poverty,鈥 Dr. Smith tells the Monitor, especially when paired with training in how to take care of the animal and gain the most benefit, coupled with attention to basic needs, including health care.
The International Growth Centre, a research center based at the London School of Economics, found that to an extremely poor household is more likely to increase household economic activity, because the poorest families face barriers beyond credit constraints for productive employment opportunities.
Eliminating African hunger is within reach by 2025, according to Smith.
鈥淚 think it could be within reach, yes, and this kind of program with other programs for growing better quality and improved crops could make a big difference in this regard. We have to focus on the development of the agriculture, farm, and food sectors. Even if Africa grows very, very fast, faster than China did, so many of the people are rural and the population is growing that we鈥檒l have to have a focus on agriculture as one of the components for fighting poverty.鈥