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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240901
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UID:9338-1725148800-1786579199@humanitybadge.com
SUMMARY:Chyulu Hills community led project
DESCRIPTION:Key achievements \n\nPromoted Environmental Restoration (1000 seedlings): Successfully led a community-led tree planting initiative at the project site\, enhancing catchment rehabilitation\, biodiversity\, and long-term ecosystem resilience.\nStrengthened Water Conservation Practices (1 worshop\, several community meetings): Designed and facilitated targeted community workshops on efficient water use\, rainwater harvesting\, and sustainable water management\, resulting in improved water-saving behaviors and local ownership.\nEnhanced Community Governance and Capacity: Facilitated the formation and strengthening of local committees focused on project governance\, conflict resolution\, and equitable resource allocation\, leading to improved community-led decision-making and sustainability of interventions.\nImproved Public Health Awareness (more than 500 community members): Conducted health and hygiene awareness campaigns focused on sanitation\, disease prevention\, and safe water handling\, contributing to reduced health risks and improved community well-being.
URL:https://humanitybadge.com/fr/project/chyulu-hills-community-led-project/
LOCATION:Unnamed Venue\, Kibwezi\, Makueni\, Select a Country:
CATEGORIES:INNOVATION / ACCELERATION
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Warsaw:20250114T143000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Warsaw:20261219T170000
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CREATED:20260410T085710Z
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UID:9167-1736865000-1797699600@humanitybadge.com
SUMMARY:Community-Based Child Protection\, Emotional Support\, and Youth Peacebuilding Initiative
DESCRIPTION:This project is a community-driven initiative by Lead the Child aimed at supporting children and youth in Kakuma Refugee Camp through structured social-emotional learning\, education reintegration\, and peacebuilding activities. It responds to the challenges faced by vulnerable children who are exposed to trauma\, school dropout\, and negative street influences. \nThe project provides safe spaces where children can learn
URL:https://humanitybadge.com/fr/project/community-based-child-protection-emotional-support-and-youth-peacebuilding-initiative/
LOCATION:Unnamed Venue\, Kibwezi\, Makueni\, Select a Country:
CATEGORIES:EDUCATION
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250801
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20270102
DTSTAMP:20260515T123339
CREATED:20250812T214128Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250812T214128Z
UID:3251-1754006400-1798847999@humanitybadge.com
SUMMARY:Development of a Sustainable and Inclusive Soybean Value Chain in Niger: Empowering Rural Women and Building Climate Resilience
DESCRIPTION:This project\, led by the NGO ACVS\, aims to transform soybean production and processing into a driver of inclusive growth\, food security\, and climate resilience in the Maradi and Zinder regions. \nThe objective is to train 300 rural women in modern soybean cultivation techniques\, food processing\, and rural enterprise management. Ten community-based processing units will be created and equipped to produce soybean oil\, annually processing at least 200 tons of seeds and generating between 15\,000 and 20\,000 liters of oil per unit\, intended to supply at least 15 local and regional markets. \nWhy this project is strategic for investors \n\nMarket opportunity: Soybean is a strategic crop with high economic potential\, increasing local demand\, and promising export prospects.\nDirect economic and social impact: Creation of at least 500 direct jobs for women and improved incomes for 300 households.\nStructuring effect: Establishment of an inclusive value chain integrating training\, production\, processing\, marketing\, and access to finance.\nClimate resilience: Introduction of sustainable farming practices and adapted seeds\, reducing vulnerability to climate variability.\n\nStrengths for financial partners \n\nAlignment with SDG priorities: Poverty reduction (SDG 1)\, gender equality (SDG 5)\, decent work and economic growth (SDG 8)\, responsible consumption and production (SDG 12)\, and climate action (SDG 13).\nEconomic viability: A production and processing model generating recurring and sustainable profit margins.\nProven operational capacity: ACVS has a network of experts\, institutional and community partnerships\, and experience in implementing agro-food and climate-related projects.\n\nInvestment opportunity\nInvesting in this project means: \n\nSupporting the economic empowerment of rural women and poverty reduction.\nParticipating in the development of a green and competitive agro-food value chain.\nContributing to food security and climate resilience in Niger.
URL:https://humanitybadge.com/fr/project/development-of-a-sustainable-and-inclusive-soybean-value-chain-in-niger-empowering-rural-women-and-building-climate-resilience/
LOCATION:Unnamed Venue\, Kibwezi\, Makueni\, Select a Country:
CATEGORIES:DEVELOPMENT AID
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250802
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20300803
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CREATED:20250812T210932Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250812T210932Z
UID:3247-1754092800-1911945599@humanitybadge.com
SUMMARY:Promotion of Inclusive Green Finance through Women’s Training in Carbon Market Professions and Climate Entrepreneurship in Niger
DESCRIPTION:This project\, led by the NGO ACVS\, aims to position Niger as a committed player in the transition toward a green and inclusive economy while addressing socio-economic and climate challenges. The initiative seeks to train 240 young girls and rural women across the 8 regions of Niger in carbon market-related professions: sustainable forest management\, regenerative agriculture\, carbon sequestration\, renewable energy\, waste valorization\, and green entrepreneurship. It also plans the creation of 40 green businesses generating both income and carbon credits\, while contributing to the restoration of endangered plant species. \nWhy this project is strategic for investors \n\nMeasurable climate impact: More than 500\,000 seedlings produced per enterprise each year\, capable of sequestering several thousand tons of CO₂\, generating carbon credits tradable on both voluntary and compliance markets.\nSustainable economic model: Each green business has the potential for annual revenues exceeding €350\,000 from carbon credit sales\, with the global market experiencing strong growth.\nMultiplier effect: Direct economic empowerment of 240 women\, indirect impact on 800 to 1\,000 community members\, and the creation of sustainable jobs.\nContribution to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs): poverty reduction\, gender equality\, climate action\, decent work and economic growth\, and biodiversity protection.\n\nStrengths for financial partners \n\nAlignment with climate and gender financing: The project aligns with the priorities of international and institutional development funds\, impact investment\, and carbon finance.\nProven implementation capacity: ACVS has a strong local network\, partnerships with BAGRI\, HACP\, and qualified technical experts.\nMeasurement and transparency: A robust monitoring and evaluation system ensures the traceability of carbon credits\, assessment of socio-economic and environmental impacts\, and transparent reporting to investors.\n\nInvestment Opportunity\nSupporting this project means investing in: \n\nAn innovative inclusive green finance initiative that transforms vulnerable communities into key actors in the ecological transition.\nA portfolio of climate enterprises with high potential for returns and measurable impact.\nA driver of social peace and climate resilience in a country highly exposed to the effects of climate change.\n\nProject Duration: 60 months\nExpected funding from implementing partners: USD 150\,000\nFunding secured from BAGRI: USD 887.41
URL:https://humanitybadge.com/fr/project/promotion-of-inclusive-green-finance-through-womens-training-in-carbon-market-professions-and-climate-entrepreneurship-in-niger/
LOCATION:Unnamed Venue\, Kibwezi\, Makueni\, Select a Country:
CATEGORIES:OTHER
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250812
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20270813
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CREATED:20250812T205623Z
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UID:3243-1754956800-1818115199@humanitybadge.com
SUMMARY:Project One Village One Borehole in Niger
DESCRIPTION:Niger has some of the largest groundwater resources in the world\, estimated at several trillion cubic meters. Yet\, a large portion of the rural population still suffers from limited or even non-existent access to safe drinking water.\nThis situation has severe consequences: \n\nIncreased waterborne diseases (diarrhea\, cholera\, typhoid)\nSignificant time spent collecting water\, mainly by women and girls\nHeightened pressure on unsafe water points and shallow aquifers vulnerable to pollution\n\nThe “One Village One Borehole in Niger” project aims to ensure permanent\, safe\, and equitable access to drinking water for rural communities by sustainably utilizing the country’s abundant groundwater resources. In a context where much of the population still lives with limited or no access to quality water\, this initiative seeks to significantly reduce waterborne diseases\, improve living conditions\, and support local socio-economic development. \nEach intervention involves drilling a borehole equipped with a solar pumping system\, a secure storage tank\, and community water distribution points. The approach is based on the active participation of beneficiary populations\, through the creation of a Local Water Management Committee (with at least 50% women) responsible for maintenance\, collecting small symbolic contributions for upkeep\, and ensuring compliance with usage rules. The project also includes a WASH (Water\, Sanitation\, and Hygiene) awareness component to promote good hygiene practices and reduce the prevalence of water-related diseases. The use of solar-powered equipment minimizes recurring costs and the environmental footprint while ensuring continuous service\, even in off-grid areas. \nIn the long term\, “One Village One Borehole” aims to create a scalable and replicable model\, contributing directly to the Sustainable Development Goals\, particularly SDG 6 (Clean Water and Sanitation)\, SDG 3 (Good Health and Well-being)\, and SDG 5 (Gender Equality)\, while strengthening the resilience of rural communities in the face of climate and demographic challenges. \n 
URL:https://humanitybadge.com/fr/project/project-one-village-one-borehole-in-niger/
LOCATION:Unnamed Venue\, Kibwezi\, Makueni\, Select a Country:
CATEGORIES:HUMANITARIAN AID
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251010
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20320106
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CREATED:20251025T063159Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251025T063159Z
UID:5653-1760054400-1956959999@humanitybadge.com
SUMMARY:Mau Consavation.
DESCRIPTION:The Molo Constituency Forest Association\, led by Peter Warui\, is actively involved in forest conservation and climate action along the Mau Forest in Kenya. They have been engaged since 2007 in activities such as tree planting\, restoring degraded forest areas\, and promoting sustainable forest management with community involvement.The Mau Forest Complex Integrated Conservation and Livelihood Improvement Programme (MFC-ICLIP) is a government-backed 10-year initiative launched in 2025\, targeting restoration of 33\,138 hectares of the Mau Forest\, including parts of Molo Constituency. The programme has a budget of approximately 21 billion Kenyan shillings and seeks to address deforestation\, encroachment\, and unsustainable practices by promoting sustainable landscape management\, community livelihood improvement\, circular economy principles\, environmental education\, and strong project governance. This programme aligns with Kenya’s national climate goals including the restoration of degraded lands and tree planting targets ���.Challenges faced by the Molo Constituency Forest Association and Mau conservation efforts include deforestation pressures from logging\, charcoal burning\, and agricultural expansion\, poverty-driven forest resource exploitation\, and the need for stronger governance and enforcement of climate and forest laws. The association promotes alternative livelihoods like tree nurseries and sustainable agriculture to reduce forest dependency\, working closely with local communities and government agencies.The Rift Valley Lands Restoration Movement is one of the stakeholders supporting land and forest restoration efforts in the region\, potentially including or partnering with groups such as the Molo Constituency Forest Association in securing and managing grants for these conservation projects.In summary:The Molo Constituency Forest Association (headed by Peter Warui) is a key local actor in the Mau Forest conservation\, active in tree planting and community mobilization.The Mau Forest Complex Integrated Conservation and Livelihood Improvement Programme is a 10-year\, 21 billion KSh government initiative launched in 2025\, targeting restoration and sustainable management of Mau Forest land including Molo.Major challenges include deforestation\, poverty-driven degradation\, and governance gaps.Grants and support\, like from the Rift Valley Lands Restoration Movement\, are sought for these integrated conservation efforts to secure sustainable land and forest management in the region �����.This comprehensive effort aims to restore forest ecosystems\, improve community livelihoods\, and meet Kenya’s climate and forest conservation goals.
URL:https://humanitybadge.com/fr/project/mau-consavation/
LOCATION:Unnamed Venue\, Kibwezi\, Makueni\, Select a Country:
CATEGORIES:OTHER
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Warsaw:20260101T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Warsaw:20270331T170000
DTSTAMP:20260515T123339
CREATED:20260105T164943Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260105T200048Z
UID:8061-1767254400-1806512400@humanitybadge.com
SUMMARY:RWANI: Rural Women in Agriculture for Nutrition and Income
DESCRIPTION:RWANI – Rural Women in Agriculture for Nutrition & Income\nRWANI is a community-based agriculture and livelihoods programme implemented by START Initiative in rural Zambia. The project empowers rural women and youth (ages 18–60) with practical\, climate-smart agricultural skills to improve household nutrition\, generate income\, and strengthen resilience to climate and economic shocks. \nRWANI operates through a 12-month cohort model that combines hands-on training\, demonstration plots\, and peer learning led by trained Lead Farmers. Participants receive practical training in sweet potato production and vine multiplication\, village chicken rearing\, simple home gardening\, value addition through solar drying of vegetables\, and basic agribusiness and record keeping. The approach ensures immediate application of skills while reducing dependency on external inputs. \nThe programme begins with structured community engagement\, beneficiary identification\, and baseline data collection. Lead Farmers establish and manage demonstration plots and nurseries\, which supply planting material to cohort members. As the cycle progresses\, participants replicate production on their own plots\, access ongoing technical support\, and gradually transition into independent production and marketing. \nRWANI places strong emphasis on nutrition-sensitive agriculture\, women’s economic empowerment\, and environmental sustainability. Climate-resilient practices such as low-input production\, water-efficient irrigation\, and soil conservation are integrated throughout the training. \nMonitoring\, Evaluation\, and Learning (MEL) is embedded across the project cycle\, including baseline\, midline\, and endline assessments. This allows the programme to track changes in production\, income\, food consumption\, and skills adoption\, and to continuously improve implementation. \nBy the end of each cohort\, participating women and youth graduate with the skills\, planting material\, and confidence to sustain and expand their agricultural activities. RWANI is designed as a scalable model\, enabling START Initiative to train new cohorts annually in additional communities while building a network of alumni producers.
URL:https://humanitybadge.com/fr/project/rwani-rural-women-in-agriculture-for-nutrition-and-income/
LOCATION:Unnamed Venue\, Kibwezi\, Makueni\, Select a Country:
CATEGORIES:DEVELOPMENT AID
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Warsaw:20260223T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Warsaw:20260923T170000
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CREATED:20260223T043832Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260223T043832Z
UID:8691-1771833600-1790182800@humanitybadge.com
SUMMARY:The Green businesswomen entrepreneurial program for rural Forest Africa resilience
DESCRIPTION:We are restoring 15 hectares of small scale farmlands and forest gardens for 10 vulnerable and conflict affected youths and young women living in hard to reach Forest rural village and are victims of domestic violence\,sex exploitations\,human trafficking\,or discrimination whose children are stunted and hungry and farmland are degraded and expose by erosion\, landslide and flooding . This transitional path from local food farming activity to agribusiness and crop diversity entrepreneurship. The green transition will be on primitive seasonal farms with exposing soil\, locally traditional unprofitable and limited produce mono crops for consumption purposes and whose primitive farming and chemical applicable system provoke soil\, biodiversity damages and climate change. Through provision of free scholarships and regenerative farming training \, multiple climate resilient seeds availability and cultivation\, farming and food processing equipment and enabling permaculture techniques and mobile digital app satellite application technology on soil and plants management .and producing of cash crops from resilient tree plants \, natural marketable honey bee keeping on farmland. The conservative agro business will be carry out in the bakossi rainforest over 12 months \, led by agroforestry expert and 7volunteers. The project will boost climate resilient \, regeneration \,biodiversity \,financially dependent \,food diversity and carbon storage.
URL:https://humanitybadge.com/fr/project/the-green-businesswomen-entrepreneurial-program-for-rural-forest-africa-resilience-3/
LOCATION:Unnamed Venue\, Kibwezi\, Makueni\, Select a Country:
CATEGORIES:INNOVATION / ACCELERATION
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Warsaw:20260701T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Warsaw:20261130T170000
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CREATED:20260106T051035Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260106T051035Z
UID:8124-1782892800-1796058000@humanitybadge.com
SUMMARY:START Youth Training Centre – Hands-On Sustainable Agriculture for Rural Youth
DESCRIPTION:Project Description\nThe START Youth Training Centre is a residential\, hands-on agriculture training programme designed to equip rural youth—especially girls—with practical skills\, work experience\, and startup capital to launch viable farming enterprises. \nOver a five-month training cycle\, youth from different rural communities live and train at the START farm\, where they learn by doing through crop production\, livestock management\, and climate-smart farming practices. Participants are engaged as trainee-workers\, earning while they learn\, and gaining real-world experience in farm operations\, agribusiness\, and teamwork. \nAt the end of each cycle\, graduates receive startup farming packs\, funded in part through income generated from the sale of produce grown during training. This model ensures sustainability while empowering youth to transition directly into self-employment. \nBy combining skills training\, employment\, and enterprise development\, the START Youth Training Centre creates pathways for rural youth to build livelihoods\, strengthen food security\, and drive long-term community transformation.
URL:https://humanitybadge.com/fr/project/start-youth-training-centre-hands-on-sustainable-agriculture-for-rural-youth/
LOCATION:Unnamed Venue\, Kibwezi\, Makueni\, Select a Country:
CATEGORIES:DEVELOPMENT AID
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