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Agricultural Development Organization (ADO)

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The ADO specializes in food security, WASH, environmental conservation, resilience, climate mitigation and adaptation, rural education.

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We are thrilled to announce the successful completion of the Cooperative Operations Systems and Resource-Based Conflict Management workshops held in Boodhley, Midhisho, Xidhxidh, and Gaacidh! @Solidaarisuus70

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Over the course of 3 days, 69 dedicated members of farmer cooperatives (including 16 incredible women) came together to enhance their skills and knowledge in effective collaboration and conflict resolution strategies. @Solidaarisuus70

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Why is Cooperative Operations Systems and Resource-Based Conflict Management Workshops important ? read more... facebook.com/adosom.org/

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ADO with support from @Solidaarisuus70 , conducted 12 days (3 days in each target village) of training on Climate-Smart Agriculture,Integrated Pest Management, & post-harvesting loss management. Attended by 102 farmers from Midhisho, Xidh-xidh, Gaacidh, and Boodhley.

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With support from @Solidaarisuus70 , on Strengthening women’s livelihoods for economic development and climate change adaptation project. ADO conducted training on Poultry Production for 20 women from vulnerable farmers in Boodhley for 2 days as an alternative income source.

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ADO provides training and technical support to members of farmer cooperatives and SHGs in Midhisho, Gaacidh, Xidh - Xidh of the Sanaag Region, and Boodhley of the Togdheer Region regarding saving, Loan, and Small Business Development, & Entrepreneurship skills. @Solidaarisuus70

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Announcements from Beer Village and Midihisho Village ADO trained 250 farmers for five days in three Beer and two Midhisho villages in good agricultural practices, pest management, and climate-smart agricultural practices to strengthen seed quality and reduce postharvest losses

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To enhance relations between farmers and community seed banks, ADO organized a comprehensive awareness campaign to raise awareness among farmers in Midhisho and Beer villages, of which 300 people attended, consisting of 140 female and 160 male participants. @DevelopmentFund

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ADO collaborates with @DevelopmentFund Project "Increased climate resilience, food, and livelihood security for agro-pastoralists in Somaliland," we constructed and rehabilitated water infrastructure and shallow wells in Beer village.

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Exciting Announcement! Agricultural Development Organization - ADO with support from the International Solidarity Foundation (ISF) @Solidaarisuus70 , have partnered on the project: Strengthening women’s livelihood for economic development and climate change adaptation


ADO have organized Climate Literacy sessions to educate and inspire communities living in the target villages of the project (Midhsiho, Xidhxidh, Gaccidh, and Boodhley) thank you to our wonderful partners @Solidaarisuus70 and we hope you truly benefit from our interventions.

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Four natural resource management committees (11 women and 23 men) in Boodhley, Midhisho, Xidhxidh, and Gaacidh, Sanaag and Togdheer Regions. The two-day training on water harvesting, watershed management, land rehabilitation, agroforestry, flood control, and rangeland management

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Strengthening women’s livelihoods for economic development and climate change adaptation through the project funded by our wonderful donors, @Solidaarisuus70 and implemented by the Agricultural Development Organization

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ADO conducted two days of training on proper seasonal planting plans based on the forecasted onset of rainfall for Beer farmers.This training aims to equip participants with the knowledge and skills to develop effective planting plans aligned with the forecasted onset of rainfall

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ADO Empowering Smallholder Farmers: Building Capacity for Sustainable Planting Plans and assessing water availability based on the forecasted onset of rainfall. @DevelopmentFund

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We extend our gratitude to all the participating households for their cooperation and enthusiasm. We hope that this training will be a stepping stone in transforming agricultural practices, fostering sustainable growth, and creating a prosperous future for the entire community.

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ADO provided Two days of training for 20 farmers in Beer for rainwater conservation and usage, to equip farmers with rainwater harvesting techniques that will enhance water availability during the winter in Beer Village. In partnership with our wonderful donors @DevelopmentFund

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We are committed to sustainable agriculture and empowering local farmers to enhance their livelihoods. By providing high-quality seeds, we aim to improve crop yields, support income generation, and ultimately contribute to the overall well-being of the community

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