Sustainability

 
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 Over the past decade, we have run our program in 20 health clinics and worked in close partnership with the local government to adopt our program at the national level to end malnutrition. Our goal is to incorporate agriculture into the prevention and treatment of malnutrition. To date, 19,448 parents have graduated from our program, improving the lives of their families.

To continue engaging program graduates, we organized 1,234 program graduates into 46 peer support groups that maintain healthy habits, establish savings, and spread their knowledge in the community. 

 
Life is better with veggies. And now we share these skills and knowledge with our neighbors. We’ve given 30 households seedlings so that they can plant their own gardens, and if they don’t have land, we invite them to come and harvest from our own.
— Liliane, Maternal Nutrition Program graduate 2020
 

 

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