Our goal: to help the desperately poor indigenous tribes' peoples of the Nilgiri Hills region create sustainable livelihoods now and for future generations.
The Friends of H.O.P.E supports the #Nilgiris tribal farmers and growers through provision of training in organic and restorative cultivation.
FoH assists villagers and traditional healers across communities through provision of education and advice on multiple health concerns.
Charming video of #Nilgiri Hills children joyfully harvesting and presenting the giant #organically cultivated Cauliflowers they have grown with support from The Friends of H.O.P.E.
The #Nilgiris biosphere contains medicinal plants used for thousands of years in treating people - the basis of the traditional Indian health system. We train VHOs in traditional health systems to harvest this knowledge to provide holistic solutions to community health problems.
Feature on FoH efforts to fight #Covid19 in the Nilgiri Hills region of Southern India. Health workers trained through FoH initiatives, now able to assist people across 60 tribal villages!
Read the Hampshire Chamber of Commerce Business News magazine at: https://t.co/mt4Yhy8v7B
from GARBAGE to GARDEN by Clean Coonoor @CCoonoor Team, The Nilgiris.
This facility has recycled 3,00,000 of Dry Waste and extracted 72,000 litres of Fuel.
This model should be replicated across all Cities in India.
The Friends of H.O.P.E assists the indigenous tribes' people of the #Nilgiris.
Our aim is to encourage communities as diverse as the Nilgiris territory, to look after their land and to use it well to improve their lives - and for the sake of the #Earth
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The #Nilgiris is situated between Karnataka (N) and Kerala (W). The territory and climate are extraordinarily diverse.
Swathes of forest & ancient grasslands have been destroyed, soil erosion is rife, and the landscape is populated with degraded, polluted watersheds & farms.
7 healers actively work with the team. Knowledge sharing & capacity building between healer and VHO has begun - a further 18 healers have come forward to allow their knowledge to be documented.
Healers at Kadosolai village where they've converted a building into a health clinic.
Up to 15 women from tribal communities who we currently describe as village health organisers [VHO’s], have been trained in traditional health systems (medicinal plants, etc). Knowledge harvesting exercises aid understanding of existing VHOs knowledge levels and to build upon it.
FoH together with NAT, support the education of young people from #Nilgiris tribal communities through grants.
Students currently attending Victoria Armstrong School in Kothagiri, the Tribal school and drop-out school in Gudalor, and the NWTWS school hostel all receive grants.
We support #Nilgiris farmers and growers through provision of training in #organic and restorative cultivation.
Villagers and Traditional healers across communities are provided education and advice on multiple health concerns.
To donate, please visit: https://t.co/AFyQk2Me68
The Friends of H.O.P.E (Health of People and the Environment) assists projects for sustainable livelihoods.
We've led the #Nilgiris#organic movement over 22 yrs through biodynamic farming initiatives, and have supported the HIV community for 16 yrs.
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Feature on FoH efforts to fight #Covid19 in the Nilgiri Hills region of Southern India. Health workers trained through FoH initiatives, now able to assist people across 60 tribal villages!
Read the Hampshire Chamber of Commerce Business News magazine at: https://t.co/mt4Yhy8v7B
An extended monsoon season and early arrival of heavy rains Mar/Apr ruined the first cropping of the year. A situation worsened by the COVID 19 lockdown - a farmer cannot market his produce so has to leave crops to rot.
Thambatty produce at conference attended by The Collector.
The Friends of H.O.P.E (Health of People and the Environment) fund education, health, environment and farming projects to help improve the quality of life for the rural poor of the Nilgiri region of Southern India.
Donations information at:
https://t.co/Vu89f6TLRY
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Some 71,900 farmer growers eke out a living on less than 2.5 acres. Our challenge is to train/support farmer growers changing to organics, and provide capacity building to the Dept. of Horticulture.
BD compost making at Thambatty nursery and making cow pat pit manure (Paniya).
Rejuvenation of Traditional Tribal Medical Practices project (RTTMP) encourages self-reliance and delivers front line healthcare in 60 tribal villages (1700 families, over 7200 people).
This initiative is facilitated by our partner agencies NAWA, and The Garden of HOPE Trust.
The Friends of H.O.P.E charity initiates, supports, and funds projects that help the indigenous tribes' peoples of the Nilgiri Hills region of Southern India.
For further info and dates for Supper/Talk Events in #Winchester, please visit our website at: https://t.co/gRlIZHHZcM
Here's a small video excerpt providing information on part of the work we do through provision of funding for projects that assist growth of #organic farming in the #Nilgiri Hills - and why.
Watch the full video on our #Facebook page at:
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