Poverty Alleviation
Green Villages: Kitchen Gardens for Drought Hit Families.
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About This Campaign
In northern Kenya, when drought hits, food prices explode. A single cabbage can cost $5 far beyond the reach of a pastoralist family that has lost their livestock. Malnutrition rises, children weaken, and families go days with only maize porridge.
But there is a solution that works even in arid lands: the kitchen garden.
Using sack gardens (tower gardens made from feed sacks, soil, and stones), families can grow:
1. Spinach (sukuma wiki)
2. Tomatoes
3. Onions
4. Cowpeas
5. Herbs
These gardens use 90% less water than traditional plots because water drips slowly from the top.
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