PWS&D – Empowering women and improving farm practices in Guatemala

May 2023 to May 2026 serving 3,200 people with a budget of $152,750 in Year 3.

Presbyterian World Service & Development (PWS&D) is supporting Fraternidad de Presbiteriales Mayas with a three-year agriculture and livelihoods project in four municipalities of Quetzaltenango, Guatemala.

The partner will work with 20 groups of women to diversify and improve access to and consumption of good quality and nutritious food at all times. They will promote sustainable agricultural techniques, livestock improvement and more sustainable forestry production practices, all using an agroecological approach.

Over three years, the project aims to work with 400 indigenous female farmers and their households.

PWS&D in Guatemala

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