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First phase
Agroecological initiatives for food sovereignty and security
At the same time, in 2021 the implementation of agroecological initiatives for the sovereignty and food security of Venezuelan families in the State of Lara (Venezuela) begins. In a preliminary project, with the Regional Coordination of Working Boys, Girls and Adolescents (CORENATs), and the support of Crecando Unidos, in 2019, a solidarity campaign was carried out to promote food security in Venezuela, called "Siembra Venezuela" Taking this experience into account, this previous experience and the contact established with the communities in Venezuela, in the Lara region, in the two towns "Los Pocitos" and "Morán" will be followed up and expanded, promoting agroecological initiatives for 50 families (70 girls, boys, adolescents and 130 adults, at least 50% girls and women). The objective is to contribute to food sovereignty and security for the livelihood of families by establishing 10 production units in small home gardens for the production of vegetables and chickens. Activity that will take place in the years 2021 and 2022. Families commit to transmit / share what they have learned in their communities.
Agroecological initiatives for food sovereignty and security
At the same time, in 2021 the implementation of agroecological initiatives for the sovereignty and food security of Venezuelan families in the State of Lara (Venezuela) begins. In a preliminary project, with the Regional Coordination of Working Boys, Girls and Adolescents (CORENATs), and the support of Crecando Unidos, in 2019, a solidarity campaign was carried out to promote food security in Venezuela, called "Siembra Venezuela" Taking this experience into account, this previous experience and the contact established with the communities in Venezuela, in the Lara region, in the two towns "Los Pocitos" and "Morán" will be followed up and expanded, promoting agroecological initiatives for 50 families (70 girls, boys, adolescents and 130 adults, at least 50% girls and women). The objective is to contribute to food sovereignty and security for the livelihood of families by establishing 10 production units in small home gardens for the production of vegetables and chickens. Activity that will take place in the years 2021 and 2022. Families commit to transmit / share what they have learned in their communities.