Social Health Environment Program
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Social Health Environment

Sustainable Households & Enterprises

Conservation is strongest when communities have secure livelihoods and opportunities for the future. The Social Health Environment program supports women, youth and vulnerable households to strengthen incomes, improve food security and build resilience while reducing pressure on marine resources.

135+
Households Reached
19
Trash4Cash HH
135
Kitchen Gardens
500+
HH LIFT Network
300+
HH from CBO
UN SDGs
SDG
5
Gender Equality
SDG
8
Decent Work and Economic Growth
SDG
14
Life Below Water
SDG
13
Climate Action

What We Do

654+
Total Households Reached
Across All Initiatives
135
Kitchen Gardens
Climate-Smart Permaculture
19
Mama Karanga
Trash4Cash Participants

Mama Karanga - Trash4Cash

Turning Plastic into Economic Opportunity

Plastic waste is transformed into economic opportunity through a community-led recycling programme led by Mama Karanga, in partnership with Eco-world, that creates income while reducing marine pollution and beach waste.

19 Households
Earning from recycling
Beach Clean-ups
Community-led initiative

Climate-Smart Food Systems

Through backyard climate-smart permaculture, households improve nutrition with green leafy vegetables and resilient indigenous crops while supplementing income.

135 Households
Reached with permaculture toolkit, demo farm and training

Women's Leadership

We support women to take active roles in conservation, fisheries governance and community decision-making through BMU participation and CBO leadership.

Community Based Organizations
Women leading conservation and welfare initiatives
Economic Independence

Diversified Income & Financial Literacy

Training helps participants build practical skills in budgeting, business management and long-term financial planning. For every 1 fisher, 20 other livelihoods benefit in the value chain, creating resilient coastal economies.

300+
HH from CBO
500+
HH from KBMU