Roshi Rural Municipality and Panauti Municipality, Kavre—The Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) has taken a significant step toward rebuilding livelihoods and enhancing resilience among flood-affected households by organizing a one-day hands-on vegetable farming training. The program, held on April 10, 2025, provided practical guidance and introduced climate-smart farming techniques to local farmers.
This initiative aimed to equip farmers with the knowledge and skills needed to cultivate nutritious vegetables at home, thereby strengthening household food security. Participants expressed newfound confidence in their ability to adapt to climate-related challenges while ensuring sustainable agricultural practices.
The training was made possible through the strong coordination and technical support of Roshi Rural Municipality and Panauti Municipality. Local authorities played a crucial role in empowering the community by facilitating access to resources and expertise.
"This program is not just about farming—it’s about restoring hope and rebuilding livelihoods," an FAO representative shared. "We believe such efforts will foster resilience and self-reliance in vulnerable communities."
The FAO initiative serves as a timely response to the growing need for sustainable solutions in the wake of climate-induced disasters. It highlights the importance of collaborative efforts between international organizations and local governments in addressing global challenges at the grassroots level.
Ecosphere News applauds the unwavering commitment of FAO, Roshi Rural Municipality, and Panauti Municipality in empowering communities to build a better future.