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PROJECTS

Our primary project is meant to help people move from poverty by the use of organic farming,  we aim at teaching people how to fish than giving them a fish.  We move from house to house engaging the community and teaching them how to practice small scale organic farming, help them finance money to buy seeds and following up on the project.this project takes place in Eldoret which in the western part of kenya within the rift valley province, this project started back in 2012 and we have been able to reach out to many family and help them  to plant crops that take less than three, months and encourage them practice horticulture.many organization in  africa tend to give people financial support forggetting to find out the  real sorce of the problem and how to prevent the problem. our organization aim at helping more than 50000, living under poverty in eldoret to be able to get food and finance their kids get education

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Food Security, Agriculture, and Livelihoods

Hunger is not inevitable. It is a question of justice. The world produces more food than at any time in history. Yet one in eight people go to bed hungry every night. In developing countries, the hungry are often farmers. Small-scale farmers often lack basic necessities, such as access to fertile land, water, credit, knowledge, and extension services. Women, who grow much of the world’s food, face some of the biggest hurdles of all. Malnutrition, disease, chronic rural poverty, and stunted economic development result when small farmers cannot earn decent livelihoods. Climate change and increasingly erratic weather patterns are compounding these problems, disrupting agriculture and food supplies, and making small-scale farming in many regions harder and more precarious.africa transforming lves works with partners to tackle the injustice of food insecurity and hunger by unlocking the potential of small-scale farmers—particularly women. Helping small-scale farmers to be more productive can lift their families out of poverty and end the cycle of food insecurity that threatens communities and whole nations. It can generate income that families can invest in their children, and it can sow the seeds of economic development. Secure land tenure, appropriate technology, strong and democratic institutions, and policies that are fair to smallholders can make all the difference. injustice where small kids go bed with food.

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our second project is taking the word of to the lost and winning the soul for christ. the bible say they will know we love the lord if we go to them.

by training them and sending them to make people disciples and sending them to  different places to help the community  to learn about sustainable farming.

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We have children that love to play together.  Our soccer team is called Eldoret-Hoff-Baach academy.  It brings children from different familiies to one comunity where they learn to play together. this is  one of the campaign  africa transforming lives started in title kenya is greater than my tribe as a nation we have travel mile to be divided by greedy politcians that wants us to get divided  by our tribe, this is why started a campaign that allow children from different tribe play together and  we have a tournament every year kenya unity cup. this project started last year and it has significantly benefit many kids and they have known the important of unity as one country

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