What began quietly in the rolling hills of Vihiga County has grown into one of the region’s most transformative agricultural success stories—a journey reshaping rural livelihoods, empowering youth, strengthening schools, and redefining local food systems. When 450 farmers joined the Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation (NORAD)-funded Advancing Resilient Nutrition-Sensitive Aquaculture (ARNSA) Project, few imagined the…
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