Community Resilience, Sustainable Livelihood & Local Humanitarian Response System
Creating Green Livelihood Opportunities for Women and Smallholder Farmers to Strengthen Rights and Resilience
The organic agroecological movement continues to grow, expanding and gaining recognition within communities. The LRP-supported programme has empowered young women and marginalised individuals across all working areas through skill-building and access to capital, enabling them to start income-generating activities and improve their socio-economic conditions. As part of AAIN's commitment to enhancing women's leadership skills, we are encouraging women to lead local level committees by focusing on strengthening their constructive leadership skills.

Harnessing the Power of Women and Young People to Drive Gender and Climate Justice through Youth-Led Response Action and Advocacy
One key focus area of the programme is to enhance local capacity to respond to disasters effectively. They have received training in basic humanitarian standards, women-friendly relief standards, search and rescue techniques, first aid, and disaster preparedness and risk reduction. This capacity-building effort has equipped these youth with the necessary skills and knowledge to respond to emergencies and contribute to community resilience.

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