Climate Adaptation for Livestock and Fodder Production Project
This documentary showcases a transformative project aimed at empowering drought-affected female pastoral households in Baidoa, Somalia. By combining restocking livestock with household-level hydroponic fodder production, the initiative strengthens livelihoods and boosts resilience against the impacts of climate change. 📌 What to Expect: Inspiring stories of women rebuilding their herds and income. A closer look at innovative hydroponic fodder systems tailored for resource-scarce environments. Insights into how climate adaptation strategies are reshaping pastoral communities in Somalia. Join us as we highlight the strength and determination of these women in the face of climate challenges and explore sustainable solutions for a brighter future. ✨ Together, let’s build resilience and foster hope. #BaidoaSomalia #ClimateAdaptation #WomenEmpowerment #SustainableFarming #HydroponicsForResilience

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