HAF implements a participatory approach in support of integrated community-centered initiatives that local beneficiaries determine and manage. HAF promotes the following types of initiatives: - Sustainable agriculture-Fruit tree and wild plant nurseries, efficient irrigation infrastructure, organic certification, technical training, and commercialization; - Water-Clean drinking water, solar-powered water access, and waste management; - Climate Action-monitoring, validating and selling credits for sequestered carbon - Empowerment (women, youth, indigenous groups)-legal aid and interactive workshops for self-discovery, human and civil rights, psychosocial recovery, leadership, and entrepren... read more HAF implements a participatory approach in support of integrated community-centered initiatives that local beneficiaries determine and manage. HAF promotes the following types of initiatives: - Sustainable agriculture-Fruit tree and wild plant nurseries, efficient irrigation infrastructure, organic certification, technical training, and commercialization; - Water-Clean drinking water, solar-powered water access, and waste management; - Climate Action-monitoring, validating and selling credits for sequestered carbon - Empowerment (women, youth, indigenous groups)-legal aid and interactive workshops for self-discovery, human and civil rights, psychosocial recovery, leadership, and entrepreneurship; - Education-School infrastructure, environmental stewardship, and adult and pre-school literacy; - Capacity-building-Participatory planning, job readiness, and managerial training (organizational and environmental); and - Culture-Preservation of traditions, heritage, and multicultural history and customs (religious, ethnic, social, and linguistic) toward peaceful coexistence
Each of GlobalGiving’s nonprofit partners is required to send quarterly donor reports detailing the impact of their work. Here are some of their recent updates:
By Bryn Galumbeck | HAF Volunteer
Today, on the third annual International Day of Zero Waste, we recognize the urgent need to transform waste management and promote sustainable consumption and production. This year’s theme,... Read the full report ›By Mariam Ait Hfid | Program coordinator
On March 25, the High Atlas Foundation (HAF) had the pleasure of attending an Iftar in Casablanca, hosted by Intrepid Travel, our valued partner. This gathering was more than just a shared... Read the full report ›By Hanane Lahder | HAF Reporting Officer
A community fruit tree nursery near the Akrich Jewish Cemetery started as just an idea, which has now transformed into a true success story we wish to share with you. The story begins at the Akrich... Read the full report ›