We aim to transform food system by reducing food waste, fighting hunger, empowering youth and reviving knowledge through innovation and sustainable agriculture.
Your mental health matters, not just in May, but every single day.
Let's normalize the conversations we've been avoiding. Let's check in on the strong friend. Let's remember that healing isn't linear, and progress looks different for everyone.
#mentalhealthawarenessmonth
The SustainFood Network School Garden and Food Waste Awareness Project was commissioned at Fatima Muhammad Secondary School, Gyadi Gyadi.
The project empowers students with practical lessons on food production, food waste reduction, sustainability, and
Food is a whole journey.
From the hands that plant the seed, to the farmers who nurture it, to the vendors, transporters, market women and finally to our plates.
#foodsecurity#eatwithpurpose
Simply put: Branding is the story and marketing is how you tell the story.
Branding is who you are but marketing is how you tell people about yourself.
Always aim to connect with your target market. The strongest brands don’t shout, they connect.
#brandingandmarketing
When work is fulfilling and dignified, it has the power to reshape entire communities. What do the words “dignified and fulfilling work” mean to you?
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We successfully launched the SustainFood Network School Gardening Project at Federal Government College, Kano, as part of our Personal Community Development Service (CDS) under the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) in Kano State.
During the session, students were introduced to
the concept of school gardening and were trained on how they can contribute to enhancing food security through small but impactful actions, such as growing their own food and adopting sustainable practices. The students also participated in practical demonstrations on..
seedlings and learned how sustainable food production is connected to building a hunger-free future.
This marks the first phase of our School Gardening Initiative, and we look forward to replicate this impact across other schools in Kano.
#worldfoodweek#zerohunger#communities