SDGs

Our Objectives concerning SDGs

(Considering 15,00,000 Beneficiaries)

To reduce poverty in the Bundelkhand region of India we encourage the adoption of agroforestry to increase income and production by reducing the cost of input & output. It will help in 30% Income increased Enterprises Incubated 65% Establishing Millet processing units 45% Support vulnerable populations through a sustainable livelihood program 53% Mobilize resources to reduce poverty in all dimensions

To reduce poverty in the Bundelkhand region of India we encourage the adoption of agroforestry to increase income and production by reducing the cost of input & output. It will help in

30%

Income increased
Enterprises Incubated

65%

Establishing Millet processing units

45%

Support vulnerable populations through a sustainable livelihood program

53%

Mobilize resources to reduce poverty in all dimensions
We aim to provide skillful training and experiments that result in high yield of the products, tree-based systems provide food and mandatory returns. Households involved in tree product collection and selling act as a coping strategy to deal with hunger.
Training Sessions
Malnutrition Reduced
Establishing Millet processing units
Improve nutrition
Promote sustainable agriculture
Support small-scale farmers
Increase agricultural productivity
Ensure food security
Promote resilient farming
Enhance soil quality
Good health and well-being: Human well-being and health are depicted through the extent of healthy ecosystems and the services they provide. Agroforestry contributes to increased access to diverse nutritious food, supply of medicine, clean air, and reduced heat stress.

57%

Reduce maternal mortality

50%

End preventable newborn and child deaths

66%

Combat communicable diseases

55%

Reduce non-communicable diseases

82%

Promote mental health and well-being
To reduce poverty in the Bundelkhand region of India we encourage the adoption of agroforestry to increase income and production by reducing the cost of input & output. It will help in

30%

Income increased
Enterprises Incubated

65%

Establishing Millet processing units

45%

Support vulnerable populations through a sustainable livelihood program

53%

Mobilize resources to reduce poverty in all dimensions
We aim to provide skillful training and experiments that result in high yield of the products, tree-based systems provide food and mandatory returns. Households involved in tree product collection and selling act as a coping strategy to deal with hunger.
Training Sessions
Malnutrition Reduced
Establishing Millet processing units
Improve nutrition
Promote sustainable agriculture
Support small-scale farmers
Increase agricultural productivity
Ensure food security
Promote resilient farming
Enhance soil quality
Good health and well-being: Human well-being and health are depicted through the extent of healthy ecosystems and the services they provide. Agroforestry contributes to increased access to diverse nutritious food, supply of medicine, clean air, and reduced heat stress.

57%

Reduce maternal mortality

50%

End preventable newborn and child deaths

66%

Combat communicable diseases

55%

Reduce non-communicable diseases

82%

Promote mental health and well-being
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