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        Intervention #1

        Water Harvesting & Managment

 

 

  • Developing mechanisms for integrated water harvesting , rainwater, surface and ground water

  • Protecting  water sheds 

  •  Promoting Water Use Efficiency in Irrigation  Research and Development

  • To formulate  water harvesting Research and Development programmes

  •  Train families & communities on water harvesting skills.

  •  Support communities on water  conservation and water sheds protection 

NHF-Z ) has come up with affordable  ways to support families and their communities on sustanable  food security and  environmental management

such as:

 

  • E-Agriculture

  • Emergency Humanitarian assistance support

  • Drought recovery farming Support 

  • Training on Community Sustainable farming activities

  • School Yard Farming skills training 

  • Training on environmental management

  • Water harvesting and sheds protection .

  • Training on Food processing.

  • Waste managemnet.

  • HIV & AIDS awareness mainstreaming  Children's Human Rights

  • Advancing evidence based programing.

  • Operating with minimal infrastructure to maximize lllocal ownership

 

 

 
PROVIDING EMEGENCY DROUGHT RELIEF SUPPORT 
(Food Items & None Food Items)

       Intervention # 2 

        Improved Farm Practices

 

  • Provide Draught Relief support

  • Provide early draught recovery support

  • Train families and their communites on Soil Conservation and the use of  Bio-Fertilizers. 

  • Train families on dry farming skills.

  •  Improved agronomic practices to reduce farm losses.

  • Conservation and Precision

  • Fish farming 

  • Poultry farming and 

  • Farming  Knowledge Management.

 

PROTECTING THE BIODIVESITY

 

Biodivesity is the life support system of our planet- we depend on it for the air we breathe, the food we eat, and the water we drink. Wetlands filter pollutants from water, trees and plants reduce global warming by absorbing carbon, and bacteria and fungi break down organic material and fertilize the soil. It has been empirically shown that native species richness is linked to the health of ecosystems, as is the quality of life for humans. The connections between biodiversity and our sustainable future appear closer and closer the more we look. We literally need to conserve biodiversity like our lives depend on it!

       Intervention # 3

       Community Resources Centers   

 

  • Eastablishment of Community Agricultural Libraries

  • Minimizing Information Asymmetry through ICT-based systems (E-learning)

  • Public Private Partnership to develop technology based solution for providing farmers with information on price discovery, commodity arrivals, prices etc.

  •  Building an ICT enabled Knowledge Management network

  •  To Create, Manage and Develop National Resource Portal

       Intervention # 4

Renewable Energy  & Waste Managment 

 

  • Building Biogas Digestors

  • Work with families and their communities on waste managment projects, helping them on how to despose the following waste.

  • Bio-degradable (paper, wood, fruits and others)

  • Non-biodegradable (plastics, bottles, old machines,cans, styrofoam containers and others)

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