By distributing meals around the globe, Rise Against Hunger meets the immediate needs of those facing hunger. But, what happens next? Over the past few years, Rise Against Hunger has increased its investment in long-term solutions to hunger and poverty, especially in the area of sustainable agriculture. We recently launched projects in Senegal and Mali, and we’re excited to share about a third new agriculture program in Zimbabwe!Planting Seeds for Strong Communities, in partnership with Adventist Development and Relief Agency Zimbabwe, will establish a sustainable home-grown school feeding program in five schools, providing a safety net for school-age children while stimulating the local agricultural economy in the Gokwe North District.
Each of the five schools will establish or expand school farms to produce food for daily meals and generate income. Parent volunteers will support this initiative by working in shifts on the school farms. Through school production and procurement from sustainable local sources, the project aims to increase the diversity of foods that school students regularly consume.