This year’s winner of the Mike O’Leary
Trust Travel Bursary was Una Boyle a third year veterinary student in Budapest in Hungary. Una travelled to Uganda in July to visit our animal traction project.
This is the seventh year of the Bursary
which sponsors a veterinary student each year to spend a month visiting on one
of VIVA's overseas projects. The Mike O'Leary Trust was established to
honour the memory of Kerry vet, Mike O'Leary, who died tragically in 2003 at
the age of 39. His family and friends have undertaken a number of fundraising
initiatives over the years to raise funds for the Travel Bursary in addition to
supporting the Irish NGO, GOAL, and cardiomyopathy research.
While in Uganda, Una focussed on the
incomes the farmers are generating from the sale of surplus produce – what uses
is it being put to? These are some excerpts from her report:
"Some farmers spoke about how previous to
owning their own bull they had to hire oxen and a plough. This was proving costly for them at approx. €16
per acre plus they had to wait for the owners of the oxen and plough to work
their land first, consequently they were late in ploughing and sewing seed. An
acre may have taken 2-3 weeks to dig by hand but with the help of the bulls and
plough it can be done in 3 hours. The farmers grew a variety of different
crops such as ground nuts, cassava, maize, sweet potatoes, cow peas, sorghum,
beans, millet, egg plant and rice. Many farmers talked about how they’re now
able to feed their children a healthier and more stable diet."
"On questioning the farmers about any recent
investments a few spoke about how they were building a ‘permanent’ (brick)
house. The majority of farmers had invested in
animals such as local breeds of chicken at (€3-5). Some invested in goats (€13 to €22). One
family had even purchased 2 cows to provide milk for the family, they had cost
€127) and €190) respectively. Others investments consisted of guinea fowl, pigs
and tree seedlings to grow citrus fruits".
On her return Una organised for her and some of her fellow students to take part in the Budapest Marathon on October 7th to raise funds for VIVA. Not only did they complete the marathon but they raised €600 for our overseas projects.