Growing the Herd
Nog Piyabalo is a sheep farmer whose herd has grown from about 30 to more than 300 in a year’s time thanks to a loan and the accompanying support he received from the Africa Forward Initiative.
Nog Piyabalo is a sheep farmer whose herd has grown from about 30 to more than 300 in a year’s time thanks to a loan and the accompanying support he received from Africa Forward Initiative. With no financial means for—or ready access to—veterinarian services, Nog’s sheep were vulnerable to disease. In addition, he couldn’t afford to build proper shelter to protect the sheep from predators. He was granted a $100 loan which he used to bring a veterinarian to his farm to examine the sheep, vaccinate them, and train Nog on how to better take care of them. Nog was eventually granted a second loan, which he used to build a shelter and obtain a guard dog to further protect the sheep. He now has a robust herd that provides a steady, sustainable income, not just for himself, but for the several workers he has since been able to employ. Nog is now sharing his expertise with others; he has formed an association of local sheep farmers who meet regularly to share information and support one another.
RECENT ARTICLES

