Healthy Kids, Healthy Forests: Rainforest Food School Lunches for Health, Conservation and Rural Prosperity in Central America

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Healthy Kids, Healthy Forests is an innovative market-driven rainforest restoration program which motivates communities to reforest with Maya Nut, a native, nutritious, delicious rainforest tree seed. By targeting schools as the market, HKHF ensures a consistent and reliable local market for Maya Nut products from rural women’s cooperatives.

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Seção 1: Sobre Você

Nome

Erika

Sobrenome

Vohman

Organization

The Equilibrium Fund

Country

Estados Unidos

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Nome da Organização

The Equilibrium Fund

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Telefone da organização

9702754065

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País da organização

Guatemala

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Dê um nome ao seu projeto

Healthy Kids, Healthy Forests: Rainforest Food School Lunches for Health, Conservation and Rural Prosperity in Central America

Country your work focuses on

Guatemala

What makes your approach innovative?

Healthy Kids, Healthy Forests is the first time the Guatemalan Ministries of Health, Education and Agriculture have collaborated to implement a rural development program. This is also the first time most Guatemalan families have eaten Maya Nut because deforestation and globalization have greatly reduced rural appreciation of traditional foods.

Describe Your Idea

Healthy Kids, Healthy Forests is an innovative market-driven rainforest restoration program which motivates communities to reforest with Maya Nut, a native, nutritious, delicious rainforest tree seed. By targeting schools as the market, HKHF ensures a consistent and reliable local market for Maya Nut products from rural women’s cooperatives.

How will you sustain your solution?

Healthy Kids, Healthy Forests program need only be subsidized the first 6 months of implementation in most communities. This is because once communities become convinced of the food value and acceptability of Maya Nut lunches, they are willing to purchase Maya Nut lunches instead of the conventional corn-soy-based lunches currently served. Long term sustainability is guaranteed by the reforestation of at least 2000 Maya Nut trees in each participating community.

What will be the impact of your solution?

Conservation of Biodiversity, protection of Soil and Water
Food Security
Improved Health, Nutrition and Performance in School
Economic Stimulation of Rural Economies
Jobs and Educational Opportunities for Rural Women
More effective Partnerships in Guatemala and other Central American countries where we work

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