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How healthy cows are changing lives and keeping students in school

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Terryanne Shungur participates in a group discussion in school at Masaantare Mixed Day and Secondary School. [Josie Goodrich, Standard]

Whenever Terryann Shungur looks out into the plain countryside from her manyatta - a Maasai traditional hut - she sees two light brown Sahiwal calves running, jumping, and playing together as their big, floppy ears express their colourful emotions in the cool, and sometimes gusty Narok air.

For Terryann, the healthy calves give her a snapshot of her future.

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