Women-Led Watermelon Farming Initiative
Empowering women farmers with climate-smart horticulture for food security and h...
Strengthening household resilience through livestock management and dryland adaptation.
Livestock remain the backbone of ASAL economies. This project supports families — especially women and children involved in daily herding — with animal health services, fodder management training, and drought preparedness planning.
By investing in pastoral knowledge and community safety nets, households can better withstand recurring climate shocks.
2,900 households reached with livestock health and resilience training.
Empowering women farmers with climate-smart horticulture for food security and h...