Our work

Four programmes, one argument.

That the land can be productive and whole at the same time — and that the proof is built one cohort, one school, and one policy at a time.

01

Regenerative vegetable farming

Helping onion and vegetable farmers on the Afram wean off agrochemicals and rebuild their soil — so the harvest finally leaves the farmer richer, not the lender. The entry point into our learning hub.

02

Tree planting

Economic and indigenous trees as anchors against soil loss and a stake in the climate. Our first exercise was at Kwahu Mankrong (Amanfrom) on 11 June 2021, under SDG 13.

First exercise · Kwahu Mankrong (Amanfrom) · 11 June 2021 · SDG 13

03

School climate education

Climate-awareness curricula for primary and Junior High Schools, so the next generation inherits knowledge instead of dependency.

04

Policy advocacy

Advocating for sustainability-reporting requirements in Ghanaian corporate law, so operations become socially responsible.

05

Alternative finance

Forthcoming

A fairer way to fund the season for farmers who adopt sustainable practices — breaking the high-interest debt cycle that follows chemical dependency. In development.

From the field

The Afram arm of the Volta Lake, the land we work, and the falls that feed it.

A flyover of the Afram, the lake, and the falls
With the community's children, Eastern Region
With the community's children, Eastern Region
Planting economic trees — a mango seedling
Planting economic trees — a mango seedling
Our nursery: seedlings before planting
Our nursery: seedlings before planting
Farmland on the Afram arm of the Volta Lake
Farmland on the Afram arm of the Volta Lake
The escarpment waterfall
The escarpment waterfall
Green hills above the lake
Green hills above the lake
Tree canopy across the valley
Tree canopy across the valley
The Afram — water all year round
The Afram — water all year round

More photographs from our trainings and tree-planting days are being added.