Hens Hatching Hope: Un Huevo Cada Dia
Story
COVID-19 shut down our micronutrient project in Honduras. We could not get the product into Honduras. Therefore, we started a new nutrition project to battle malnutrition in children under age 5. Hens Hatching Hope has two goals: support 27 women run micro-businesses within the beneficiary communities and provide an egg per day for 350 at-risk children. In year 2, we will provide eggs for 500 at-risk children and all 27 farms are continuing.
Impact
This project is a WIN-WIN-WIN: ** The children receive needed nutrients through the daily eating of eggs. ** The women who raise the hens and eggs receive revenue from both Shoulder to Shoulder and local customers. ** The communities win because eggs are purchased locally, thus keeping money in southern Intibuca, where it is desperately needed.
Challenge
The children of Southern Intibuca, a place of unforgiving poverty and scarce opportunity, are literally wasting away. Shoulder to Shoulder's data reveal that almost 40% of children less than 5 years of age are stunted (this is a higher rate than Haiti). About half are anemic, 13% are underweight, and 3% are wasting. But the vacant, ghostlike expressions of desperate children tell the story better than statistics. These children need nutrients in order live a good life.
Organizer
Shoulder to Shoulder, Inc.
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