Nutrition and Food Security garden for 50 families

by After School programme for Orphans and Vulnerable Children
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Nutrition and Food Security garden for 50 families
Nutrition and Food Security garden for 50 families
Nutrition and Food Security garden for 50 families
Nutrition and Food Security garden for 50 families
Nutrition and Food Security garden for 50 families
Nutrition and Food Security garden for 50 families
Nutrition and Food Security garden for 50 families
Nutrition and Food Security garden for 50 families
Nutrition and Food Security garden for 50 families

Summary

This project will help 50 SAN households in Oshikunde to adapt land use to reduce the vulnerability of San communities in Oshikunde Constituency of Ohangwena Region of Namibia to the impacts of climate change. This means re-assessing, and where necessary changing the land use, to prevent overgrazing while supporting the local communities in adapting their livelihoods to ensure their survival.

$3,000
total goal
$2,783
remaining
3
donors
0
monthly donors
11
months

Challenge

The San people, the oldest population and have faced generations of marginalization inhabitants of southern Africa and eviction under South African apartheid rule prior to independence in 1990. They are one of Namibia's six Indigenous populations. Today, they comprise less than 2% of the national population. The San people survived by hunting antelope by bow and arrow and gathering food. They also moved from place to place, following a nomadic way of life.

Solution

The project will proving beyond doubt that this community too can integrate into growing vegetables instead of just surviving from wild fruits that they are competing for with wild animals.

Long-Term Impact

The 1 500 square meters will produce kale, cabbage, spinach, tomatoes, carrots, onions and chili twice a week for the village.The long time marginalized community would be lifting up their livelihood and economic stability.

Additional Documentation

This project has provided additional documentation in a DOCX file (projdoc.docx).

Resources

Organization Information

After School programme for Orphans and Vulnerable Children

Location: Eenhana, Ohangwena Region - Namibia
Website:
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Project Leader:
Johannes Shikuloh
Eenhana , Ohangwena Region Namibia

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