| In Kimbimbi village in Mwea, poor Kavici (whose name means ‘The Old’) was working seven to eight hours every day. He was transporting water, 43 gallons per trip, with seven trips daily. Due to fatigue, worsened by conditions linked to old age, Kavici would often stop in the middle of the road. He even collapsed a few times, causing alarm to his owner, Andrew Kimani.
Eventually Andrew bought Kavici to a community meeting attended by a Brooke team, for advice on helping him work better. We said that his donkey’s age meant he couldn’t cope with the heavy, tiring work he was doing, and advised him to let Kavici rest for many more hours than he did before.
For Andrew, this was difficult to accept at the beginning. But he eventually agreed to this, and to make some small changes so that the poor old donkey could manage better. |