We support small farmers in improving agricultural practices that protect soil, water, and biodiversity. Our programs actively include women farmers, elderly farmers, and persons with disabilities by adapting learning methods and encouraging shared roles within farming households and groups.
We work with communities facing water scarcity, land degradation, and climate stress. Climate risks affect people differently, especially persons with disabilities and those with limited mobility. Our activities consider these differences and promote local solutions that reduce vulnerability and improve safety for all.
We support women and youth through skills learning, group formation, savings initiatives, and leadership opportunities. Special attention is given to young women and youth with disabilities to ensure safe spaces, confidence building, and equal access to opportunities.
We facilitate access to non-formal education, adult literacy, and technical skills learning. Learning environments are designed to be flexible and welcoming for learners with different abilities, educational backgrounds, and life experiences.
Our initiatives promote awareness on clean water, hygiene, and health practices, with a focus on households where disability, poverty, or isolation limits access to information and services.
We strengthen farmers’ organizations, women groups, and community networks by promoting transparent governance and inclusive representation, ensuring that persons with disabilities have a voice in collective planning and decision-making.