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Tag Archives: Gender Equality
Using Women’s Empowerment to Change Lives: Support Our New Campaign
Trax believe the route to successful development is through empowerment and gender equality. Today we are launching a campaign to support 600 women in northern Ghana by empowering them to take ownership of their finances and decisions. In the northern … Continue reading
FUNDING THREATENING THE SURVIVAL OF TRAX GHANA
Trax Ghana has been working with smallholder farmers in northern Ghana for the past 26 years. Trax supports smallholder farmers towards sustainable agriculture to enhance food security and environmental restoration. One person who worked with Trax for her PhD and … Continue reading
Posted in Funding, sustainable agriculture
Tagged Farmers, Gender Equality, Northern Ghana, Upper East
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Orange Fleshed Sweet Potatoes Still Fresh 3 Months After Harvesting
During the annual Orange Fleshed Sweet Potato (OFSP) Conference Trax organized on 3 December 2014 farmers shared their experiences with this type of sweet potatoes. The farmers mentioned that the OFSP matures early and that they it therefore breaks the hunger … Continue reading
Posted in Orange Fleshed Sweet Potato
Tagged agriculture, alternative livelihoods, Gender Equality
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Farmer Testimony: How Three Goats changed Mrs Tabii’s Life
Mrs Tabii Tii (45) is a farmer in Pelungu, Upper East Region in Ghana and is the mother of six children. She is responsible for buying food and other provisions for her household, but she used to have to ask … Continue reading
Trax Values and Approach: Self-Reliance for Sustainability
Trax Ghana works with rural farming communities with the intention of supporting self-reliance within the communities for food and income production. There are a few ways that developing self-reliance is built into the Trax approach and our projects. Trax uses … Continue reading
Posted in Sustainability
Tagged agriculture, Communities, Education, Environment, Farmers, Gender Equality, Northern Ghana, Self-Reliance, sustainability, Trax Ghana
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