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Restoring Farm and Range Lands in Lesotho
Watershed teams lead their communities to reverse overgrazing and land degradation that cause erosion at such an alarming rate that they threaten the livelihoods.More
Restoring and Preserving Lesotho’s Rangeland
University scientists and the regions farmers team up to monitor and protect vital wetlands and grazing lands.More
Improving Soil and Water Access in Ethiopia
Tens of thousands of people are benefiting from improved agriculture practices, higher yields and increased income.More
Increasing Farm Productivity in Zimbabwe
Demonstration sites show farmers how to adapt to climate...More
Farming Better, Increasing Incomes in Malawi
Climate-smart farming helps more than 240,000 families thrive despite droughts and floods.More
CRS' Best Photos of 2018
These are the CRS best photos of 2018 that have had the most lasting and transcendent impact, capturing the glory of human dignity even as we move among the poorest and most vulnerable.More
Saint Spotlight: Kateri Tekakwitha
CRS embraces the legacy of St. Kateri Tekakwitha whose feast day we celebrate on July 14. We pray that her spirit may animate our work, and that our work honors her holy legacy.More
Bonn Climate Conference Historic Agriculture Agreement
The recent Bonn climate conference (COP23) formally agreed to a way forward on implementation of agricultural practices related to climate and food security.More
Transforming Lives in Ethiopia with Gardens and Savings
Ethiopia is in the midst of its worst drought in 50 years, putting more than 10 million people at risk for starvation. Prolonged drought, erratic rainfall and land degradation are posing challenges that have pushed people to the edge.More