Empowering Women and Youth
Our projects economically empower women and youth to play an active role in supply chains and earn a meaningful income. This focus reinforces our objective of fostering inclusive, equitable and secure futures for project participants, creating a ripple effect that reaches every corner of the community.
OUR IMPACT IN 2025Ìý

CURRENT PROJECTS
GROWING FAIRER FUTURES: Beekeeping integration in IVORY COAST
Location: Ivory Coast
Timeline: September 2025 to February 2027
Participants: 150 young cocoa farmers
Partners: Réseau Ivoirien du Commerce Equitable (RICE) and cocoa co-operative CAYAT
Project Details: This 18-month project, funded by , aims to integrate beekeeping into cocoa production, offering a new economic opportunity for 150 young cocoa farmers and support to increase the resilience of their cocoa farms.
Image: A CAYAT Field Technician places a beehive among cocoa trees with guidance from technical expert, Holly Honey
View ProjectGROWING FAIRER FUTURES: Improving cocoa production in IVORY COAST
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Timeline: January 2020 to November 2025
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Project Details: As part of this project, 50 young cocoa farmers are receiving essential farm inputs, equipment, guidance and training that will enable them to improve their cocoa production, secure stronger incomes and build a brighter future for themselves.
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Soilless Farming in Burkina Faso
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Timeline: September 2022 to August 2025
±Ê²¹°ù³Ù¾±³¦¾±±è²¹²Ô³Ù²õ:Ìý305 women (includingÌý75 women with physical disabilities)
Partners: Guernsey Overseas Aid & Development Commission; Groupe d’Action des Femmes pour la Relance Economique du Houet (); (PNCE-B); ÌýAssociation Fraternité des Personnes Handicapées Physique de Bobo (AFPHPB)
³§³Ü³¾³¾²¹°ù²â:ÌýThis project aimed to reduce the poverty levels of economically vulnerable women in Burkina Faso through establishing a sustainable, organic vegetable production enterprise.
This project encompasses multiple extensions of our pilot which concluded in 2023.
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View ProjectImproving the resilience of young coffee farmers through the production and sale of dehydrated coffee pulp
Location: Apurimac region, Southern Highlands of Peru
Timeline: July 2024 to June 2025
Participants: 58 young coffee farmers
Partners: Cooperativa Agraria Cafetalera Valle de Incahuasi (CACVI)
Image: Coffee drying tables constructed as part of the project, against the backdrop of the Peruvian highlands.
Summary: This project will increase the economic income for 58 young coffee farmers located across 11 zonal committees in the district of Inkawasi.
Through the provision of training and equipment, the young farmers will produce dehydrated coffee pulp from the by-product of their coffee production therefore reducing the waste generated by coffee production and increasing their income.
Image: A project participant spreads coffee beans across a coffee drying table, which CACVI members referred to as African drying beds.
View ProjectStronger with Solar: Burkina Faso
Location: Dakoro, Burkina Faso
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Partners: Ìý(±Ê±·°ä·¡-µþ)Ìý
³§³Ü³¾³¾²¹°ù²â:ÌýIn Burkina Faso, we continued supporting the Benkadi de Dakoro women’s group, which initially participated in our Bees for Business project in 2018.
During this project, we installed solar panels to enable the group to process honey after dark when the bees are less active. This not only marked the community’s first access to electricity but also empowered the group to significantly increase their honey processing capacity and boost their income.
View ProjectGrowing Fairer Futures: Rwanda
Location: Western Rwanda
Timeline: March 2021 to October 2023
Participants: 193 young coffee farmers
Partners: KOPAKAMA
Project Details: In Rwanda, we worked in partnership with coffee co-operative KOPAKAMA to support 193 young coffee farmers.
Each participant underwent training to improve their farm management skills, bolster climate resilience and enable them to operate their businesses profitably.
View ProjectSoilless Vegetable Farming: Ghana
Location: Ghana
Timeline: February 2021 to January 2023
Participants: 60 women basketweavers
Partners: TradeAID Integrated
Summary: This project provided support to 60 economically vulnerable basket weavers to establish a soilless farming enterprise. This led to the creation of six farms, each equipped with drip irrigation watering systems. Participants underwent training in soilless farming techniques, agri-business, rural entrepreneurship and nutritional education.
Image: Atule Azeyoke holds harvested vegetables grown using soilless farming methods.
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