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Climate Resilience

DIG’s Farmer Field School

October 26, 2022

DIG’s foundational program prioritizes uniquely marginalized people. They learn to grow nutrient-rich gardens using regenerative agriculture as a way of improving theirs and their family’s nutrition, food security, and income.

https://vimeo.com/manage/videos/764264149?loop=0
CATEGORIES Climate Resilience, Community Transformation, Food Security, Income Generation, Recent, Women's Empowerment
TAGS Kenya, Senegal, Uganda, Videos

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