Matunda ya miti is what fruit trees are popularly referred to in Kenya. Only 20% of all the land in Kenya is arable. Even so, a third of the population directly depends on rain-fed agriculture with the bulk of them… Continue Reading →
300 million farmers are a whole bulk of farmers. India houses them, making it the country with the largest number of small-scale food growers in the world. Most of these farmers own less than 2 acres of land and are… Continue Reading →
Our team in India was contracted by the German government in a partnership with the Indian Youth Climate Network to produce a series of short videos on young people and climate change.
Check out the shout out the Survival Media Agency gets in the new Nahko and Medicine for the People music video. Our direct Shadia Fayne Wood is featured at 1:31! Great work Bunker and Kay!
India is witnessing the largest wave of urbanization in its history. While its economic development and cities are important, this urbanization across cities of India is putting tremendous pressure on its natural resources. The result is increasingly visible in the… Continue Reading →
Powering Indigenous Villages in Kenya In the southwest of Kenya, the Oloitokitok district lies on the foothills of Mount Kilimanjaro. In a tiny village that borders the Amboseli National Park, where the Maasai’s roam with their livestock, Iltilal’s villagers have… Continue Reading →
Our team in India was contracted by the German government in a partnership with the Indian Youth Climate Network to produce a series of short videos on young people and climate change.
Our team in India was contracted by the German government in a partnership with the Indian Youth Climate Network to produce a series of short videos on young people and climate change.
Our team in India was contracted by the German government in a partnership with the Indian Youth Climate Network to produce a series of short videos on young people and climate change.
Our team in India was contracted by the German government in a partnership with the Indian Youth Climate Network to produce a series of short videos on young people and climate change.
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