Jan 15, 2026 • 1 min read
One Land, Many Hands
The Nhoma community begins a collaborative farming effort.
In September, the Nhoma community held a Transformational Community Development (TCD) meeting to plan the beginning of land clearing activities scheduled for November. The women agreed to contribute an iron rod each toward fencing the community farm, demonstrating strong collective commitment. The community also agreed to meet on the first and fourth Fridays of each month to coordinate progress. However, the women appealed for urgent support to complete the farm’s fencing and provide a well to enhance agricultural productivity.
Thank you!
Written by Samson, GHNI Volunteer
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