Description
Food insecurity
Agricultural tools enable families to grow their own food. In countries facing chronic food insecurity, providing tools increases local food production while reducing reliance on food imports. For better health outcomes, it is critical to improve the production of fresh food for vulnerable households.
Sustainable livelihoods
By equipping poor families with the necessary tools, you help them establish sustainable livelihoods. This contributes to their long-term economic stability, reduces dependency on aid, and enhances their resilience to external challenges. Furthermore, making rural areas more attractive reduces the impact of rural-to-urban migration in places where overcrowded urban centers lead to more instability.
Training and access to markets
Agricultural tools create a ripple effect, fostering community-based development and generating economic opportunities. Increased agricultural productivity can lead to surplus crops that can be sold at markets, generating income and stimulating economic growth within the community. With our partners, we not only provide the training necessary to support the development of local farming, but access to markets.
Help Avert a Humanitarian Crisis
Haiti Needs Urgent Assistance
In recent days, a surge of violence in Haiti has forced at least 360,000 people out of their homes. Food For The Poor’s distribution centers need more resources to serve the 4 million people who are now facing acute food insecurity. Help us restock and ship more containers to respond to the immediate crisis and prepare the recovery efforts to help internally displaced families return home.