Close
Home
Help
Library
Login
FAO Staff Login
Register
0
Selected
Invert selection
Deselect all
Deselect all
Click here to refresh results
Click here to refresh results
Digital Asset Management (DAM) by Orange Logic
Go to Login page
Hide details
Tags
Agricultural Activities
Gardens
Rural communities
Explore More Collections
Conceptually similar
Villagers learning horticultural practices at the Nutrition Rehabilitation Unit (NRU) at the Kankao Health Centre in the Balaka District.
An extension worker at work in the garden of the Nutrition Rehabilitation Unit (NRU) at the Kankao Health Centre in the Balaka District.
A family at work in their garden in the Mangochi District. They were beneificiaries of the Nutrition Rehabilitation Unit (NRU) at the Kankao Health Centre.
A family at work in their garden in the Mangochi District. They were beneificiaries of the Nutrition Rehabilitation Unit (NRU) at the Kankao Health Centre.
A mother and child in their garden in the Mangochi District. They were beneificiaries of the Nutrition Rehabilitation Unit (NRU) at the Kankao Health Centre.
A family at work in their garden in the Mangochi District. They were beneificiaries of the Nutrition Rehabilitation Unit (NRU) at the Kankao Health Centre.
A villager with his son during an interview with FAO media and communications staff at the Nutrition Rehabilitation Unit at the Kankau Health Centre in the Balaka District.
A mother of four and expecting a fifth, this woman has brought her youngest to the Nutrition Rehabilitation Unit (NRU) at the Kankao Health Centre, Mangochi District.
A villager at a watering hole in the Mangochi District.
Students of the Namadzizi F.P. School in the Monkey Bay zone of the Mangochi District (a Junior Farmer Field and Life Skills school) learning farming techniques in the school garden.
Cooked meats at a food stall in a rural settlement in the Balaka District.
Students of the Namadzizi F.P. School in the Monkey Bay zone of the Mangochi District (a Junior Farmer Field and Life Skills school) learning farming techniques in the school garden.
A villager observing an irrigation ditch which deviates water from the river in Ntiya in the Mangochi District.
A villager pumping water at the well in the Mangochi District.
Villagers observing an irrigation ditch which deviates water from the river in Ntiya in the Mangochi District.
A student of the Namadzizi F.P. School in the Monkey Bay zone of the Mangochi District (a Junior Farmer Field and Life Skills school) learning farming techniques in the school garden.
Villagers observing an irrigation ditch which deviates water from the river in Ntiya in the Mangochi District.
Students of the Namadzizi F.P. School in the Monkey Bay zone of the Mangochi District (a Junior Farmer Field and Life Skills school) learning farming techniques in the school garden.
A villager observing an irrigation ditch which deviates water from the river in Ntiya in the Mangochi District.
A student of the Namadzizi F.P. School in the Monkey Bay zone of the Mangochi District (a Junior Farmer Field and Life Skills school) learning farming techniques in the cassava patch.
Similar tones
View images with similar tones
Add to collection
Villagers learning horticultural practices at the Nutrition Rehabilitation Unit (NRU) at the Kankao Health Centre in the Balaka District.
FAO project OSRO/RAF/510/SAF - Strengthening Livelihoods through Food and Nutrition Security in Vulnerable SADC Countries. The overall objective of the project is to contribute to the reduction of vulnerability and risk of
food and nutrition insecurity through the strengthening of livelihoods of
resource poor households that have suffered from climatic and other natural disasters and/or affected by chronic or debilitating disease like HIV/AIDS among seven most vulnerable countries of SADC namely Lesotho, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, Swaziland, Zambia and Zimbabwe. Specifically, the project aims to intensify agricultural production and increase productivity of vulnerable farmer households; enhance livelihood diversification for improved resilience of the vulnerable population; promote
livelihood/vocational and life skills; and establish timely and reliable
information systems and coordination mechanisms for agricultural emergency operations as well as enhancing advocacy for food and nutrition security for the vulnerable population within the region.
04/03/2008
Credit
© FAO/Eddie Gerald
File size
1.75 MB
Unique ID
UF115H7
FAO. Editorial use only. Photo credit must be given.