DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO

2067 farmers were trained on good agroecological practices including 1654 women and 413 men (80% and 20% respectively)
160 people bringing together local authorities and members of civil society were made aware of the importance of agroecology in the fight against global warming and the mitigation of its consequences
4 groups with 117 members all women
20 schools were involved in the program activities, including 40 teachers who were trained in good agroecological practices and made aware of the consequences of global warming
We have started the drainage of 2 marshes in the Karhongo villages (Nyamubanda whose main drain is 8000 meters long and Kanyantende whose main drain is 4000 meters long)
To take a more practical approach 19 demonstration fields were installed in 19 communities
In Democratic Republique of the Congo, FH works with partners to improve the livelihoods of commuinities through integrated food security programs supporting small scale farmers.