Aug 21, 2024 | Bangladesh, Education, Food, Income, South Asia, Sustainable Development
Investing in Education Transformational Community Development (TCD) activities are going well in collaboration with GHNI and other organizations. We are able to see excellent progress. There are significant improvements among the children going through our...
Aug 21, 2024 | Africa, Arigbokoto Village, Benin, Food, Income, Sustainable Development
Soybean Processor Delivered in June! In Arigbokoto and Kouti, the locals have their hopes high and are so expectant as they await the delivery of the soya bean processing machine courtesy of the Transformational Community Development (TCD) program. After the...
Jul 15, 2024 | Bangladesh, Education, Food, South Asia, Sustainable Development
Putting the Land to Use This month, I noticed the preschool children have learned to count numbers, say the alphabet, and recognize different animals, birds, fish, flowers, and vegetable names, which I did not expect at their age. Hope Preschool is exceeding our...
Jul 15, 2024 | Africa, Dida Hara Village, Education, Environmental Stewardship, Ethiopia, Food, Income, Sustainable Development
Growing Together After the Transformational Community Development (TCD) training on farming, we organized our first 20 beneficiaries who started vegetable gardens in their own backyards. Among them are prominent local Muslims and A Wakefeta (the traditional...
Jul 15, 2024 | Food, Income, India, South Asia, Sustainable Development, Women's Empowerment
Business is Booming “Business is not the cup of my tea.” This was the thought of Reena from Baromasia Village. Then she attended a session on Income Generation led by our Transformational Community Development (TCD) coach, Sefaniyal. The village...
Jul 15, 2024 | Africa, Education, Food, Income, Kenya, Kiwanjani Village, Sustainable Development
Small Farms, Big Hopes Kiwanjani Village is located in Wabera Ward, which is a wide area in Isiolo where a large number of people are living in extreme poverty. The majority of the people living in this region can’t afford two meals a day, and most of them are...