Aug 27, 2024 | Chainpur Village, Education, Food, Income, Nepal, South Asia, Sustainable Development, Water, Wellness
From Being Teased to Praised “I was insulted and mocked by people when I started to plant dragon fruit; they thought it was just cactus that was found in jungles,” said Kaushal*, a Transformational Community Development (TCD) active member of the...
Aug 27, 2024 | Education, Income, Nepal, Ramantar Village, South Asia, Sustainable Development, Water, Wellness
Seed Money Goes a Long Way This month, Ram* got seed money. He had joined TCD classes two years ago and was involved in TCD activities. He runs an ornament-making job at his own home. He had a lack of money to purchase raw materials to make duplicate ornaments....
Aug 27, 2024 | Africa, Sustainable Development, Togo, Wellness
It’s Organic! Several Batemoni farmers have discontinued the use of chemical fertilizers and now use only organic fertilizers for growing their crops. This is a result of the new knowledge they gained about the benefits of growing healthy food and its impact on...
Aug 27, 2024 | East Asia, Income, Mongolia, Sustainable Development, Wellness
Community Transformation Begins in Mongolia Initial steps are being discussed and taken in the newest country to respond to TCD, Mongolia. I am passionate about bringing development to Selenge Province after learning about the Transformational Community...
Aug 21, 2024 | Africa, Bankim Village, Cameroon, Education, Sustainable Development, Wellness
Managing Menstrual Cycle Helps Birth Control Transformational Community Development (TCD) lessons are gradually resuming in Bankim cluster after a long dark period of uncertainty. It was a joy seeing the community uniting over 50 teenage girls aged 11-25 and some...
Jul 15, 2024 | Africa, Cameroon, Ngassa Village, Sustainable Development, Water, Wellness
Deeper Well Brings Better Water Previously, Ngassa Village did not have good water, but with the help of GHNI we now have good water. The problem with our original boreholes was that they were not more than 25, 18, or 30 meters deep. The water from these wells...