Projects & Impact
We focus on evidence-based delivery. Explore our recent interventions and see how practical training transforms livelihoods.

Ghana Landscape Restoration and Small-Scale Mining Project (GLRSSMP)
Vulnerable communities in landscape restoration zones and mining areas needed sustainable, alternative livelihoods to prevent environmental degradation and restore degraded ecosystems.

RA-Ghana-OLAM Partnership for Livelihood and Landscapes in Western Ghana
Farmers in cocoa-forest landscapes needed sustainable, high-yield piggery systems that integrate eco-friendly waste management to preserve local forest ecosystems and raise incomes.

Twin Cities Sustainable Partnership Project
Vulnerable urban groups, including youth, persons with disabilities (PWDs), elderly, and women, faced lack of employable skills and alternative income options.

Additional Livelihoods Training Support to Adum Banso Smallholder Oil Palm Farmers
Smallholder oil palm farmers struggled with long waiting periods (3 to 5 years) before oil palm plantations reached commercial maturity, resulting in seasonal cash flow gaps.

Enhancing Cocoa Farmer Livelihoods in Cocoa Landscapes
Cocoa farming families suffered from income vulnerability due to fluctuating cocoa yields and seasonal cycles.

MiDA Project - Alternative Livelihoods
Lack of sustainable agricultural employment options for rural youth led to high migration rates and economic instability.

Ghana Armed Forces Retirement Preparation Project
Retiring military personnel required practical agricultural skills and psychosocial transition support to smoothly integrate into civilian socio-economic life.

Adum Banso Smallholder Oil Palm Feasibility Study
BOPP needed an objective evaluation of the social and environmental feasibility of expanding smallholder oil palm plantations on idle land across local communities in Mpohor District.