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Our community approach in action
In the Ikawa n’Inka project, family food security increased from 7% to 100% for self-help group members, and from 10% to 100% for indirect families too.
Hunger months decreased from 4.9 months to 1.1 months for self-help group members, and from 4.9 to 1.4 for indirect families, showing that the knowledge our par ticipants pass on has huge power to transform the lives of their neighbors too.
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Family food security
Hunger months
Across the three projects we have trained:
406 Peer Farmer Trainers
358 Paravets
155 Veterinary technicians
Jean-Baptiste
Peer farmer trainer in the Ikawa n’Inka project