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    Stopping hunger in Mozambique: Alberto

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    Our series of blog posts from Mozambique is nearly finished, and while this week’s story is short, it’s also sweet. Meet 15-year-old Alberto Atanasio Malhaieie from Mabawane in Gaza Province, who received a goat and training to care for the goat from our local partner organisation. Oxfam News editor Maureen Bathgate visited Alberto to learn more.


    When did you receive the goat?


    I received the goat in 2008. Just one goat. A female.


    Have you taken care of a goat before?


    Yes, I owned 10 goats before, when I lived with my father.


    What do you have to do to take care of a goat?


    They are very easy to take care of. Every day in the morning I take the goat to graze, and around 9 or 10 o’clock, I bring it home to drink water. Then I take it back again to the grass.


    How did you feel when you received the goat?


    I am very happy because it is a female goat and it will have babies and I can sell them and buy things for school. I am in Grade Six.


    What would you like to do when you finish school?


    I would like to become an English teacher.


    Next week, in our final blog post, Elisa tells a bit more of her story. (https://www.oxfam.org.au/2011/06/stopping-hunger-in-mozambique-real-voices/)


    (Want to help make a difference? Donate to our Stop Hunger appeal and support our work with poor communities in Mozambique.)



    Stopping hunger in Mozambique: Alberto | Oxfam Australia