FIDA envisions Socio-economic empowerment of deprived people to enjoy sustainable development and lead a dignified existence.
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Climate-Smart Food
Facility
Our sustainable food projects help people to drop their hunger and feed themselves and their families for life, transforming entire communities for generations to come.
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Amid fears of food insecurity and increasing prices of vegetables especially in urban areas, kitchen gardening is emerging as a partial solution to the problem. We are building the capacities of women in urban areas to grow food by establishing the Homestead Gardens.
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All Hands on Deck! We Need You Now
Balcony Can Provide Enough Nutritious Food
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Make Every Single Kind Gesture Count
supplemental foods to Food System Workers to improve their nutrition security.
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Impact Areas
Kitchen Gardening to Improve Food, Nutrition and Income Security for Vulnerable Households Affected by Soaring Food Prices.
Volunteering is a great way to give back to society. At FIDA, you can contribute by volunteering your time, skills, and ideas for any activity or cause that you feel closer to.
To set your foot in the world of volunteering as well as for building a network, we invite you to join FIDA as a Volunteer
Register As A Volunteer
Volunteers can choose to donate time over the weekdays/weekends, to projects that value their skill set and interest. You can click, “Log My Hours”, to submit your volunteer hours.
What the beneficiaries of different interventions by Farmers' Integrated Development Associatoin (FIDA) say.
“The skills I received on production of good quality seed including irrigation techniques and prevention of diseases and management of harmful insects have really been useful."
Khizar Hayat
Farmer
“My dream is to make my native place and the country better place to live with residents growing their own organic food”. Credit of this success goes to FIDA team who encouraged her.
Sakeena Bibi
Widow
"I have sold the seedling amounting Rs. 24000/- and this amount definitely be increase as I have also cultivated vegetables for not only domestic consumption but for sale at village level.”
Allah Wasai
Agripreneur
As the seed germinated, I observed that there is a big difference between crops grown through graded and ungraded seed”. Thanks to Farmers' INtegrated Development Association (FIDA).
Muhammad Shahid
Young Farmer
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