CLISSD project is to empower 150 rural smallholder farmers in crisis affected by regenerative agriculture, provide them with skills/information, (indigenous) drought resistant seeds to rebuild their degraded communities, improve livelihoods and combat climate change in these abandoned communities.
Centre for Livelihoods and Support to Sustainable Development (CLISSD) empower and improve lives of poor and vulnerable people especially women, youths, children through education, regenerative agriculture/climate change mitigation, health and menstrual hygiene management.