Farming for Community Affected by war in D.R.C

by REMEMBER YOUTH FOR CHANGE
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Farming for Community Affected by war in D.R.C
Farming for Community Affected by war in D.R.C
Farming for Community Affected by war in D.R.C
Farming for Community Affected by war in D.R.C
Farming for Community Affected by war in D.R.C
Farming for Community Affected by war in D.R.C
Farming for Community Affected by war in D.R.C
Farming for Community Affected by war in D.R.C
Farming for Community Affected by war in D.R.C
Farming for Community Affected by war in D.R.C
Farming for Community Affected by war in D.R.C
Farming for Community Affected by war in D.R.C
Farming for Community Affected by war in D.R.C
Farming for Community Affected by war in D.R.C
Farming for Community Affected by war in D.R.C
Farming for Community Affected by war in D.R.C
Farming for Community Affected by war in D.R.C
Farming for Community Affected by war in D.R.C
Farming for Community Affected by war in D.R.C
Farming for Community Affected by war in D.R.C
Farming for Community Affected by war in D.R.C

Summary

We are transitioning from "renters" to"owners."By purchasing our own agricultural land, we eliminate high rental costs and protect our former child soldiers and women affected by war from eviction and land-grabbing. Owning this land allows our beneficiaries to become "Food Providers" instead of "Aid Recipients,"ensuring their reintegration is permanent and self-sustaining. Impact: Ends the cycle of annual rent Establishes a permanent Seed Bank for long-term food security. Didnity restored

$35,000
total goal
$34,889
remaining
4
donors
0
monthly donors
1
fundraiser
5
months

Challenge

We have been renting this land for farming more than 5 years, instead of earning for the community we are just providing food without saving because we are most focusing on how we will pay the landlord and we are keeping poor our beneficiaries,secondly we can't grow beneficiaries crops like cacao, banana,cafe ,trees etc because our contract is limited on crops that must be Everest in 3 to 5 months and this is the reel challenge with our agriculture program,we have people not safe space.

Solution

Buying our own lang for farming is a great solution for the displaced communities who are beneficiaries of our different activities , we to solve the rent problem with this project secondly we will plan long term Everest crops like , cacao, banana , cafe , trees and some beans , potatoes etc theses will be permanent revenues sources that will help the community for long time and can facilitate the implementation of the simulate program in the communities with the ideas of kitchen garden.

Long-Term Impact

Solving this problem , is the open door of different long term impact program in agriculture and potential economic growth , because if we have cacao , banana , cafe or trees we will a plan of Everest that will be unlimited plan that will be only working on to help for long term the beneficiaries by using their own capacities , without asking for a permanent donors but the program with support his own communities for long time income consequences.

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Organization Information

REMEMBER YOUTH FOR CHANGE

Location: GOMA, NORTH KIVU - Congo, Democratic Republic of the
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REMEMBER YOUTH FOR CHANGE
GOMA , NORTH KIVU Congo, Democratic Republic of the

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