SYSTEMIC IMPACT (SDGs)
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Achieving financial and food autonomy by replacing slash-and-burn with regenerative agroforestry.
Achieving financial and food autonomy by replacing slash-and-burn with regenerative agroforestry.
Fostering autonomy of thought through the "Action for Knowledge" training framework and technical empowerment.
Reducing inequalities and empowering women and marginalized groups by transforming local communities into co investors and guardians of their own natural capital.
Stabilizing hydrological cycles and ensuring freshwater security.
Transitioning from slash-and-burn and charcoal to renewable energy (biochar) and permanent fertile agriculture through regenerative design.
Creating green jobs and local entrepreneurship through sustainable value chains
Reducing inequalities and empowering women and marginalized groups by transforming local communities into co investors and guardians of their own natural capital.
Promoting sustainable housing through ecological construction and regenerative land-use planning (PSAT).
Transitioning from slash-and-burn and charcoal to renewable energy (biochar) and permanent fertile agriculture through regenerative design.
Protecting a massive Blue Carbon sink to stabilize global planetary boundaries.
Restoring degraded landscapes and protecting terrestrial biodiversity at scale within the Green Corridor.
Uniting local communities, PHC Foundation, Fanyatu, and Positive Impact Team in a new model of inclusive governance.

