After many years of hard work, commitment, and passion, we are now beginning to see the fruits of our efforts. Our work is starting to inspire many farmers across Addis Ababa. Today we were honored to welcome 25 participants, including farmers, City Urban Agriculture Department
I serve as the Chief Garden Officer for Tridealhouse, a sustainable housing innovation that addresses urban poverty by combining resilient, self-financing homes with urban farming and food production. The project integrates rainwater harvesting, sanitation, energy solutions .
At Mekdela Primary School, next to ICS, I initiated a school gardening program. Today, it has grown into one of the city’s largest food production hubs, feeding thousands of students and serving as a model for other schools.
FSSA is proud to be part of this story.
Today’s harvest from the Hilton Addis Chafe Garden is grown without chemical pesticides or artificial fertilizers—pure, fresh, and sustainable.
Grown with care 🌱 No chemical pesticides, no artificial fertilizers—just healthy, natural produce from our garden.
8 years ago, I served as a humanitarian worker in South Sudan with a small church organization. I served God with love, training South Sudanese farmers and refugees in agricultural productivity.
Sudan is still in crisis 💔. Lord, please give them peace.
Our 19th School Garden is Thriving! ✨🌱
At Hiber Primary School, the garden is full of fresh vegetables 🥬🥕, and the poultry unit is healthy and strong 🐓💛.
Agriculture is the Lifeline of Ethiopia 🇪🇹🌱
We continue to struggle and strive toward Zero Hunger, knowing that our hands work the soil, but it is the Good Lord who blesses the harvest. 🌾����
#ZeroHunger #AgricultureForChang #FoodSecuredSchoolsAfrica
Africa can feed itself !
Here's a draft for a WhatsApp message:
"We’re excited to share that we’ve just completed setting up a beautiful garden for an American family! 🌿 At FSSA, we believe that every family should enjoy the benefits of having a backyard or balcony garden.
We are grateful for the heartfelt messages from our children and the people of Uganda, which demonstrate their admiration and appreciation for him. We are humbled by the outpouring of support and love.
I believe school gardens are living classrooms. Here the children and their parents learn hands on not only to grow food but to be resilient and value life.
Africa can feed itself, one school at the time.
We Thank you for your green legacy of this beautiful pomegranate and avocado planted in 2020 here are the results @OrDaniely and @MoravRaphael@IsraelinET God bless Israel and its people