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The Role of Faith-Based Organizations in Environmental Stewardship

...to the members, and I can do it confidently because I have understood the principles of agricultural development.” And Jonah from Thailand says, “I now see unity in the church...
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DRC: The urgency of unity

...joining us as a Purpose Partner to help support efforts to build unity in places like South Kivu through holistic development. First of all, pray. In conclusion, you can help!...
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Nelson: "I also made sure to spread this awareness and to share my experiences and lessons with others."

...development project in my household. During this period, I didn't even know that there were any agricultural skills or techniques that could allow me to increase my agricultural yield. I...
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Jamie Chen

...and restore ecosystems. Through storytelling and strategic communication, Jamie builds networks of support for both people and the planet. A deep commitment to environmental stewardship and community development shaped Jamie’s...
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When It Comes To Climate Change, the Frontline is Female

...development and progress. Ultimately, we have seen firsthand how women’s influence changes as they partner with Plant With Purpose. Partnering women are more likely to have diversified income sources. Families...
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When Nations Get Busy Planting Trees

...to high school and college. The tropical nation has wrestled with deforestation significantly. Widespread development has led to a loss of 25 million acres of forest space. The islands are...
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Shoulder to Shoulder: The importance of solidarity

...Farmers learn from each other at a Farmer Field School Development is best done as a group effort. Does this work? Everything we’ve seen for the most part points toward...
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As the world heats up, the world’s poorest suffer most

...composting, we find that there are a plethora of actions that are both good for the climate and good for community development. From reducing deforestation to promoting access to clean...
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Is This Sustainable or Is This Just Marketing?

...themselves, learn about becoming a Purpose Partner. This program blends together the importance of environmental restoration along with economic development. Just $22 a month can help a village over time....
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Kagabo, Burundi: "We know our priorities."

...the case. My mission now is to serve God and to achieve sustainable development. My farm production used to be low because I scattered my seeds across acidic, unprotected soil....
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Plant With Purpose’s Board of Directors Recognized For Their Excellence in Nonprofit Leadership

Plant With Purpose, a global Christian development organization, is excited to announce that they have been selected as a 2023 winner of the prestigious Kaleidoscope Award for Good Governance by...
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The Role of Agroforestry in Reducing Poverty and Boosting Livelihoods

...development looks like. In rural Burundi, the savings groups launched through Plant With Purpose are often fueled by agricultural profits made possible by agroforestry. Families who once lived in daily...
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The environment and human health

...more insight into the potential of medical developments and helps researchers pursue better medical options. Haiti- Grande Colline One’s proximity to nature can help boost their physical health. There is...
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Why do you use savings groups instead of microloans?

...from the start. Savings groups promote empowerment, build community, and can become a platform for other community development activities, including environmental initiatives. Learn more about our approach to economic empowerment....
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Haiti’s Challenges

...are very poor, are not very smart, are not very clever, and that people do not have enough education to be in charge of their development activities,” he told us....
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