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Climate change is intensifying natural disasters, threatening food security, and causing mass displacement. Delaying action will only exacerbate these challenges, making them more costly and difficult to address in the future. Our Climate Resilient Agriculture program is a step in the right direction. By empowering over 3,500 women farmers in 25 villages of Lakhimpur Kheri, we’re not only boosting incomes but also building resilience against climate impacts. Sustainable practices and community-led initiatives are essential to protect our planet and ensure a secure future for all.

Engagement Highlights

AIM Trust implemented several initiatives to address climate change and promote environmental protection. The organization introduced sustainable agricultural techniques and encouraged organic farming practices among local farmers to reduce the use of harmful chemicals. Agricultural waste management was also a key focus, with the Trust promoting composting and recycling methods to minimize environmental impact. To improve air quality, AIM Trust monitored oxygen levels in the community and launched plantation drives to increase green cover in the region. These efforts were aimed at creating a more sustainable and eco-friendlier environment.

Engagement’s Reach

  • Over 3,500 women across 25 villages trained in Climate Resilient Agriculture Program in Lakhimpur Kheri district, UP
  • Successfully converted a significant number of farmers to organic farming, leading to healthier crops and reduced chemical use.
  • Conducted large-scale plantation drives, resulting in the planting of thousands of trees and a noticeable improvement in local air quality.

Case Studies

Suman Devi (35 years); lived in Bhagwant Nagar village Block Mitauli, District Lakhimpur Kheri. Her husband’s name is Manoj Kumar (39) and she has one son who studies in Class 7. His school is 12 km far away from his village. So, he does not attend school regularly. Sometimes he goes to school with his friends on bicycle.
There is a group of farmers of 15 women in a village, Bhagwant Nagar who are being facilitated by the Aim Trust supported by Oxfam India. The members of this group named as “Muskaan Mahila Kisan Samuh. This group was formed two years ago. This group regularly attends the meeting organized by Aim and learns different Climate Resilient Practices and also adopt in their fields. The women farmers of this group collectively learn to produce Mushroom farming.