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  1. 16-07-2025 Introduction: Weeds from conventional farming refer to unwanted plants that grow among cultivated crops and are considered competition for water, nutrients, sunlight, and space. They are managed using chemical herbicides, mechanical tillage, or manual removal. They are viewed as a threat to crop...
  2. 16-07-2025 The improvement to household or to community WASH through user investment. It is based on incremental improvements in steps which are easily replicable, with technologies affordable to users. World-wide over a billion people are using self-suppl.
  3. 16-07-2025 What is Circuit Riding in WASH? Definition: A practical support model where trained WASH technicians or officers regularly visit schools and villages to monitor, maintain, and support WASH infrastructure and behaviors Why it's ideal for rural Kenya: Limited access to skilled labor Communities can...
  4. 16-07-2025 The mission of the Rural Transformation Centre (RTC) – Cameroon is to foster local initiatives of sustainable agricultural production, while conserving the natural environment and improving the health and wellbeing of the community members. Through concerted efforts, we seek to promote values...
  5. 16-07-2025 The meaning of BIA (Biointensive Agriculture): Biointensive agriculture is an organic agricultural system that focuses on achieving maximum yields from a minimum area of land, while simultaneously increasing biodiversity and sustaining the soil fertility.
  6. 16-07-2025 In this presentation, Natasha Wilson will go through: Smart Villages Model Our Work and Impact Intro to OMASI Example projects Smart Agri-Centres Smart Water Access Women Empowerment Business Hubs Solar-powered Maasai Dairy
  7. 16-07-2025 What is WASH Circuit Riding? Definition: A systematic, rotational approach to provide technical support, training, and monitoring of WASH interventions across multiple facilities. Origin: Itinerant Ministry: Circuit riders were traveling preachers who rode on horseback (or later, by train) to...

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