Livelihoods

help break the cycle of poverty

Some of the biggest tools to fight poverty come from the simplest solutions – training, loans, seeds, animals, and access to marketplaces. Helping people provide for themselves creates change that can be seen for generations. Women in particular experience the positive effects by being able to enter a marketplace previously closed to them and providing dependable income, self-reliance, and even safety, to them and their children. 

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Livelihoods

Andi Katarina’s Story

Andi Katarina, is one of the participants in the farmers field school for corn cultivation in the Omu village. She is a shining example of

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Livelihoods

Tanriani’s Story

Tanriani is a Cocoa farmer from Sigi District. She actively engaged in the pioneering farmer field school initiative organized by the REAF II Project, a

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