Empowering Families Through Sustainable Livelihood
The Goat Project is a community initiative designed to support vulnerable families through sustainable livestock farming. By raising goats and sharing them with disadvantaged households, the project helps create long-term sources of income, nutrition, and stability.
Our goal is not only to provide temporary assistance but to empower families with resources that can help them build a better future.
Why Goats?
Goats are one of the most practical and sustainable livestock for rural communities in Madagascar. They require relatively low maintenance, adapt well to different environments, and reproduce quickly.
Benefits include:
- Milk and nutrition for children and families
- Opportunities for income generation through selling goats or dairy products
- Sustainable livestock farming skills
- Improved economic resilience for families
Goal 🎯
The goal of the Goat Project is to empower vulnerable families in Madagascar by providing them with sustainable livestock resources. Through raising and distributing goats, the project seeks to:
- Improve nutrition for children and families
- Create long-term income opportunities
- Teach sustainable farming skills
- Foster community solidarity and self-reliance
How the Project Works
- Raising Goats: Madagraceland raises goats as part of the project to ensure healthy livestock.
- Supporting Vulnerable Families: Goats are given to families in need, helping them start their own small livestock activity.












