We promote the conservation, cultivation, and utilization of underutilized crops with high nutritional value and climate resilience. Through initiatives like the Lost Crops Festival and partnerships with research institutions, we work to increase awareness and adoption of these crops among farmers and consumers.
We advocate for policies and investments that support sustainable agriculture, environmental conservation, and youth empowerment at local, national, and regional levels. By engaging with policymakers, civil society organizations, and international agencies, we seek to influence decision-making and promote systemic change.
We empower young people to become leaders in sustainable development through educational programs, capacity building, and advocacy. Our initiatives, led by young individuals, are carried out through the Joliba Youth Network, comprising over thousand young people dedicated to raising awareness, enhancing skills, and promoting innovation to tackle environmental issues.
We collaborate with local communities to implement grassroots projects that promote sustainable agriculture, natural resource management, and climate resilience. Our community workshops, training sessions, and demonstration farms engage stakeholders and foster knowledge-sharing and collective action.
Our reforestation initiatives aim to restore and protect vital ecosystems, combat deforestation, manage plastic waste and promote the circular economy.