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Malnutrition is the leading cause of death among Children under 5 globally

UNICEF: 1 in 13 Children Suffer From Wasting, mental retardation, infections and Disability

Climate nutrition Crisis

Malnutrition has resisted solutions for nearly a century, and the escalating impacts of climate change such as raising temperatures, droughts, deforestation, erratic rainfalls have deepened this nutrition crisis for children under 5 in many communities

The Food "First" Cry 

In Swahili, Nono is the first word a child cries out when they are hungry calling to their mother for food. We were born from this cry  with sustainable, empowering action for every vulnerable child with help of Science and simple innovations.

1,000 days of life

We localize WHO child diet standards in climate stricken communities using AgriSprout technologies ensuring every under 5 child can meet their own nutritional needs sustainably in first vital 1,000 days of life when nutrition determines a child growth

Today, malnutrition remains the leading cause of death among children
under five globally, claiming 8,500 young lives daily
1 in each 10 second

Our Technology

We use AgroSprout technology embedded with WHO standards to help households adapt to changing climate and tripling the crops seasons helping vulnerable families to feed their children despite of changing climate

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Our Cause

Our cause is ending malnutrition while minimizing effect of climate crisis such as rising temperature, plastic wastes, drought, deforestation and water loss which are all leading to the food insecurity and nutrition crisis.

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Our Community Impact

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Empowered young woman from Songea Village with her AgriSprout Box for WHO standard farming.

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Our trained women operating AgroLishe processing centre at Mtapenda in Rvuma region

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A mother at Butihama indigenous village Using AgroLISHE to prepare WHO standard meal for her baby 

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Our Impact in Numbers

062

Vulnerable Communities reached
 

1473

Nutritious resilient gardens established
 

13,710

Children Fed, Prevented and Saved
 

1,861

Poor families

lifted out of Poverty
 

21,000

Total Population reached and Impacted

 

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Since planting my NONO garden, my baby’s weight improved no more hospital trips every month.”
Amina Yusuf, Parent, Kigoma Refugee Camp

Bert Brian, Youth Leader

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