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SCAN conducted training on Good Agriculture Practice (GAP) and distributed agriculture hand tools with seeds for 100 beneficiaries in Arabsio, Agamsaha, Huluuq and biyo-macaan villages in Gabiley region. The project supported by WFP.

SCAN In partnership with the Word Food Organization (WFP) distributed certified seeds and conducted Good Agricultural Practices (GAP) training for farmers in four Village (Huluuq, Agamsaha, Biyo-Macaan and Arabsiyo) who lost their crops to the devastating drought. This initiative aims to empower farmers to rebuild their livelihoods, restart farming, and enhance food security for their families.

This effort is part of a larger initiative targeting 100 farmers across Arabsio District (Huluuq, Agamsaha, Biyo-Macaan and Arabsiyo equipping them with the skills and resources to adapt and thrive in midst of Climate Crisis.

Together with WFP, we remain committed to supporting communities through practical, sustainable durable solutions that leave a lasting impact. Every seed planted represents hope, resilience, and a step toward a brighter, food-secure future.