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The climate crisis is destroying harvests and threatening food security for families around the world.  

Powerful storms are washing away crops. Prolonged droughts are withering plants. Traditional agricultural practices are becoming increasingly ineffective in the face of extreme weather events and changing climates.  

Even experienced and resilient farmers, like Nyarai (who lives in Zimbabwe), are finding they urgently need to learn new skills to prevent hunger and malnutrition.  

The hope of farming families is being pushed to the limit. But you can help farmers living in poverty to push back and become more resilient. 

Donte and share hope with people living in poverty.  

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How your money helps

The hope of farming families is being pushed to the limit. In Zimbabwe, Nyarai’s family have always made their living by farming and selling chickens, until the climate crisis began to threaten their harvests and their hope. Low rainfall often left her family without enough food.

With Christian Aid-funded training, Nyarai learned sustainable harvesting and climate-smart agriculture practices. This transformed their lives. Your church’s collection will help train more farmers and prevent hunger and malnutrition as extreme weather ravages their crops.

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Credit: David Brazier/Christian Aid
Nyarai in her maize farm looks into the distance off camera