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News | Feb. 20, 2008

ANSF, Coalition help farmers endure harsh winter

By None , CJTF-82 PAO

Shib Koh District village elders allocate veterinarian supplies so all the villages in the district can care for their animals this winter. Coalition forces, along with an Afghan veterinarian, visited Shib Koh in order to treat the districts animals and sat in on a Shura between the village elders and the district manager. (U.S. Army Photo by Staff Sgt. Marie Schult)
Shib Koh District village elders allocate veterinarian supplies so all the villages in the district can care for their animals during the winter.(U.S. Army Photo by Staff Sgt. Marie Schult)

FARAH PROVINCE, Afghanistan (Feb. 17, 2008) — Afghan National Security Forces and Coalition forces are working together with Government of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan officials to help farmers endure harsh winter conditions in the western province of Farah, Afghanistan.

This winter has been especially harsh for villagers in the western province of Afghanistan bordering Iran.  Severe snow and ice storms have made it nearly impossible for villagers to travel to nearby cities to purchase supplies of food and fuel. 

Recognizing the emergent need of Afghans, the combined team launched an effort to help farmers and their animals.  A team of veterinarian technicians and Civil Affairs specialists accompanied ANSF and Coalition forces to the Shib Koh District Center to talk with farmers and provide veterinary training Feb 5.

Haji Abdul Rahim, the Shib Koh District manager, explained that livestock is important to the local economy and villagers’ quality of life.     

“They make their living off the animals,” Rahim said.

The veterinarian technician explained how farmers can identify livestock illnesses, eradicate worm infestations, and stop the spread of disease within a herd.  The team also provided veterinary supplies for the ranchers to treat their animals.  Rahim said the group of more than 50 elders who attended the class were very pleased with the visit.

“I believe it went better than expected,” said a Civil Affairs team leader.  “Capacity building and development is better than just treating animals.”

According to Rahim, the Shib Koh District is free of poppy cultivation and is a secure place to live and work; however, life in the rural south-western district is hard.  Village elders would like to see more projects to improve their economic situation. 

“We want this district to be an example to others,” a village elder said.    

His sentiments were confirmed by the other elders.

With so much of their economy centering on the health of their livestock, projects like this one go a long way toward ensuring financial security for the farmers and quality of life for residents of Shib Koh District and Farah Province.      

   

“The Government of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan wants to ensure a secure environment so residents can build a stable economy,” said Army Capt. Vanessa R. Bowman, a Coalition spokesman. “Even though this winter has been one of the harshest on record, ANSF and GIROA are committed to helping villagers in Farah Province.”