Lack of food access is one of the most critical consequences for genocide and mass atrocities survivors worldwide. A sustainable food source is needed for survival, but for refugees living far from home, it means renewed independence and a sense of community for those who can provide for their neighbors.

Projects

Perma-gardening

A program that teaches Darfuri survivors sustainable farming techniques that support food security.

Congo Peace School

The Congo Peace School provides peace-related education for children unable to afford school fees, taking them off the streets and into classrooms.

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“I feel more valued today as I am able to contribute food for my family”
– Khamis

Seeds of Survival

Our Seeds for Survival project teaches Darfuri survivors living in Chad how to sustainably feed their families with just a small plot of dry land. The program has successfully trained over 1,000 new farmers in Eastern Chad, improving food consumption, agricultural production, their ability to save money and their mental well-being while benefiting approximately 3,300 community members. This has enabled participants and their families to increase their food consumption, diversify the food they consumed, save money, and generate income.

How You Can Help

Support Seeds of Survival

Help us reach our goal of 500 sustainable gardens for Darfuris survivors.

Support Uyghur Human Rights

Urge your elected officials to support pro-Uyghur legislation.

Support Our Work

Your tax-deductible donation supports our anti-genocide work at home and abroad.