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CFAs: Supporting Zero Hunger Village Agricultural and Resilience Activities in Guinea

Alpha Gamma Delta Fighting Hunger Grants Program (US and Canada)

Deadline: 15-Dec-2025

The Zero Hunger Village initiative in Guinea’s Faranah Region aims to improve rural livelihoods and strengthen long-term food security. By supporting sustainable rice and vegetable production, agricultural group organization, infrastructure development, and market integration, the project promotes resilience, income generation, and inclusive economic growth.

Project Overview

The Zero Hunger Village initiative provides a comprehensive approach to rural development, combining technical support, infrastructure investment, and social inclusion strategies. The goal is to create resilient communities with enhanced food security, diversified incomes, and improved nutrition.

Key Objectives

Agricultural Support

Crop Production & Diversification

Farmer Group Organization

Infrastructure Development

Market Access & Economic Integration

Social Inclusion & Capacity Building

Why This Matters

How It Works

  1. Provide farmers with access to agricultural inputs, tools, and irrigation systems

  2. Organize producers into groups or cooperatives for collective action

  3. Develop infrastructure to support water access, crop protection, and storage

  4. Facilitate market integration through direct buyer linkages and contracts

  5. Conduct training in leadership, management, and income-generating skills

  6. Promote community participation and social cohesion, emphasizing gender and disability inclusion

Conclusion

The Zero Hunger Village initiative in Faranah Region offers a holistic model for rural development. By combining technical support, infrastructure investment, market integration, and inclusive community engagement, the project lays the foundation for resilient, economically vibrant, and food-secure communities. Its integrated approach ensures long-term sustainability and empowers local populations to thrive in the face of environmental and economic challenges.

For more information, visit UN Partner Portal.

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