This project will install three new water basins in the Galoya Foulbé women’s community garden to improve irrigation efficiency. Currently, the lack of nearby water sources makes farming time-consuming and physically demanding. By reducing the time and effort needed for water collection, the project will boost agricultural productivity, support women’s economic empowerment, and directly benefit 110 community members through increased food production and improved livelihoods.
By contributing to CorpsAfrica’s Pitch Day Fund, you are backing community projects designed by the community and supporting the Volunteers and partners working to bring them to life.