This project is designed to contribute to a sustained improvement of living conditions, stability and health in the rural population of four communities in Gbinleh Dixian Chiefdom Kambia district ( Sierra Leone) and enhance them to produce enough food to a level at which basic food becomes affordable, available and accessible The proposed major activities include: supporting agricultural activities, animal restocking and children education. The project will be implemented in four communities.
The collective disasters that destroyed our loving country over for the past years ago, such as, the 11 years of rabel war, the outbreak of Ebola disease and the Mudslide, killed thousands of our people. Also over thousands of families lost their loves one and properties. Today these led our country at internal crises. The threat of hunger in the land is overwhelming. These also led our children to an act of evil behavior. Secondly, No good hospitals for better medical attention ,unfortunately
Kaddra Farm Inc organizing farmers and farm landowners in the community with the arm of helping them to produce Hybrid Crops so that they can produce more both for food and for sale. The organization's operation would only expand as resources permit. Farming in most part of our country is for subsistence in which food crops such as Rice, Yam, Cassava, and Groundnut as to name a few are grown for food. Farmers often grow these crops through mixed cropping for sustainability.
This project of Rice production will focus on every member of the communities selected. It will specifically focus on the most vulnerable groups in the society, which are youth, women, single mothers, Children and the aged. Our first year farming activities has led us today in a larger farming field level, through local production and its community empowerment program. These approaches would unite farming families and communities providing skills to maximize the ways in which they farm lands.
This project has provided additional documentation in a PDF file (projdoc.pdf).