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Stories

Field stories from communities, ecosystems, food systems, and agribusiness pathways shaped by FSERA’s work.

Rangeland restoration

Restoring fragile rangelands for pastoral communities.

In fragile and climate-vulnerable areas, degraded rangelands directly affect livestock health, food security, household income, and community stability. FSERA promotes regenerative grazing, agroforestry, soil restoration, biodiversity enhancement, and climate adaptation to help pastoral and agro-pastoral communities protect the ecosystems they depend on.

This work supports communities to move from repeated climate shocks toward stronger land management, improved livestock productivity, and more reliable livelihood systems.

Biodiversity
Climate Adaptation
Community Action
Agribusiness incubation

Turning local enterprise ideas into market-ready agribusinesses.

Many young people, women, refugees, and pastoralists have strong enterprise ideas but lack access to coaching, finance, formalization support, market linkages, and business development services. FSERA’s incubation and acceleration approach helps local agripreneurs build enterprises that can survive beyond short-term project support.

Through mentorship, financial literacy, enterprise formalization, value-chain support, and access to markets, FSERA helps communities connect humanitarian recovery with long-term economic self-reliance.

Finance Skills
Market Access
Training
Humanitarian response

Linking humanitarian assistance with long-term self-reliance.

In refugee-hosting and climate-risk areas, immediate assistance is essential, but it must also create a pathway toward stability. FSERA applies the Humanitarian–Development–Peace Nexus by connecting emergency support with livelihoods, agribusiness incubation, social protection, land access, market access, and community cohesion.

This approach helps vulnerable households and host communities recover from shocks while building the skills, networks, and opportunities needed for longer-term resilience and dignity.

Food Support
Recovery Pathways
Social Cohesion