She is like a green queen, growing hope and relief for the future.” - Khadija Tul Cubra, Project Support Coordinator, Bangladesh. After learning climate smart agriculture, Rajia has transformed the lives of her family by growing fresh fruit and vegetables. Through an innovative project, young people across her community in Cox Bazar are keeping their families and themselves fed. Girls face barriers every day — but they’re not waiting for change, they’re leading it. #WorldFoodDay
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2dThis is a wonderful story of how Rajia's adoption of climate-smart agriculture has positively impacted her family and community. The innovative project empowering young people in Cox Bazar is truly inspiring!