Donation Amount. Min £2

More than 65% of Burundi's population is living in poverty, according to the World Food Programme, 2019. Photo Send A Cow

 

The Manx government has donated more than £1.3m to a charity working in an area of Africa "combatting the effects" of climate change.

The International Development Partnership (IDP) has awarded Send a Cow the funds for projects in Burundi.

Richard Granville, the charity's programme funding manager, said the money would go towards a "vital two-year project" in "hilly, rural Mwaro".

The government commits an annual total of £2.5m to international aid.

Climate change was one of two themes chosen by the IDP for donations for 2021-2023.

'Erratic rainfall'

Chief Minister Howard Quayle said: "The [coronavirus] pandemic has shown us how globally connected we are and I am delighted that the Isle of Man can support this important work."

Mr Granville said Burundi was already "feeling the severe impact of climate change" as 94% of the population "depends on small-scale, rain-fed agriculture".

Domothile Niyonzima, 43, lives in Mwaro Province and said: "The main issue is that we don't have enough food, because we have no manure to fertilise our land."

Unicef estimates that more than 114,000 people in Burundi have been displaced by climate change-related disasters.

Country Director for Send a Cow Burundi Gloria Nimpundu said the charity helped farmers with "water availability and good quality soil" and was having "significant impact".

She said "increasingly erratic and unreliable rainfall patterns" made it hard to "plan harvests and planting seasons".

"In recent years, droughts have ruined crops and flash floods have washed entire crops away.

The Mwaro project would help 5,250 households "to become financially resilient in the face of the climate crisis, by practising climate-smart crop and livestock farming", she added. - BBC

About IEA Media Ltd

Informer East Africa is a UK based diaspora Newspaper. It is a unique platform connecting East Africans at home and abroad through news dissemination. It is a forum to learn together, grow together and get entertained at the same time.

To advertise events or products, get in touch by info [at] informereastafrica [dot] com or call +447957636854.
If you have an issue or a story, get in touch with the editor through editor[at] informereastafrica [dot] com or call +447886544135.

We also accept donations from our supporters. Please click on "donate". Your donations will go along way in supporting the newspaper.

Get in touch

Our Offices

London, UK
+44 7886 544135
editor (@) informereastafrica.com
Slough, UK
+44 7957 636854
info (@) informereastafrica.com

Latest News

Civil service union starts legal action against government over Rwanda deportation plan

Civil service union...

British Authorities have commenced the detaining of illegal migrants in preparation to deporting the...

Nigeria seeks joint West Africa regional protection of undersea cables

Nigeria seeks joint...

Following recent undersea cable cuts that challenged connectivities in many countries in the West Af...

President Ruto appoints first woman air force head

President Ruto appoi...

By IEA CORRESPONDENT Maj Gen Fatuma Ahmed has been appointed the first ever female Commander of the...

KQ Announces Flight Delays As Crew Caught Up in Nairobi Traffic

KQ Announces Flight...

Kenya Airways has announced further delays in outbound flights due to staff being caught up in heavy...

For Advertisement

Big Reach

Informer East Africa is one platform for all people. It is a platform where you find so many professionals under one umbrella serving the African communities together.

Very Flexible

We exist to inform you, hear from you and connect you with what is happening around you. We do this professionally and timely as we endeavour to capture all that you should never miss. Informer East Africa is simply news for right now and the future.

Quality News

We only bring to you news that is verified, checked and follows strict journalistic guidelines and standards. We believe in 1. Objective coverage, 2. Impartiality and 3. Fair play.

Banner & Video Ads

A banner & video advertisement from our sponsors will show up every once in a while. It keeps us and our writers coffee replenished.