Scaling Nutritious Crops to Improve Household Health and Prosperity in Nigeria
-
From
HarvestPlus
-
Published on
11.01.23
- Impact Area
By positioning women as leaders, decision-makers, and agents of change, HarvestPlus is empowering rural women in Niger State to improve their nutrition and food security. In partnership with Nigeria’s Women in Agriculture Programme (WIA), women farmers are being taught entrepreneurial and innovative farming skills and given opportunities to garner income from the sale of their nutrient-enriched products.
Related news
-
Unlocking opportunities for youth through food systems transformation
Nathan Ronoh02.07.25-
Gender equality, youth & social inclusion
-
Youth
Youth are vital to the future of international agricultural, rural and urban development. As both…
Read more -
-
From Demonstration to Scaling for Impact: Driving Food Systems Transformation through Innovation in Malawi.
International Water Management Institute (IWMI)25.06.25-
Gender equality, youth & social inclusion
-
Poverty reduction, livelihoods & jobs
By Greenwell Matchaya, Mahlatse Nkosi and Nora Hanke-Louw The CGIAR delegation recently took part in…
Read more -
-
Ensuring water security in Africa requires gender-transformative change at scale
Gender Equality and Inclusion Accelerator13.06.25-
Gender equality
-
Gender equality, youth & social inclusion
Water insecurity impacts agrifood systems across Africa— impacted by climate change, coloni…
Read more -