by Rubina Cohen | Oct 22, 2020
BASS work is guided by the Ibaloi word “Aduyon”—the practice of mutual help and reciprocal work—with the hope that communities can continue to rely on the strength of farmers and that farmers can count on the support of the communities they feed. The project has the...
by Rubina Cohen | Oct 1, 2020
Sustainable restoration of the Chewa ancestral foods, healing practices, and livelihoods among children and youths along the Chisitu Watepwa wetlands in Zambia aims to Influence ancestral wisdom bankers, traditional think tanks, and traditional herbalists (adults and...
by Rubina Cohen | Oct 1, 2020
This project will increase bee presence to generate locally produced honey for traditional medicine and ceremony, teach youth about the cultural meaning of honey and how to carry on the process for future generations, and support local projects such as traditional and...
by Rubina Cohen | Oct 1, 2020
Our organization, Impact Integrated Agro-enterprises, is guided by a mission to save and multiply the endangered indigenous animal breeds through engaging local communities that still have traces of these animals. For the past six years, we’ve made keen observations...
by Rubina Cohen | Aug 7, 2019
Thanks to this project, ancestral ceremonies and rituals will once again be conducted in three important Mayan sacred sites. Led by Mayan elders and shared with new generations and the participating communities through the Indigenous ways of transmitting knowledge,...
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