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
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By Sanae Benaadim | HAF Program Manager
Over the course of two years (2024–2026), this program was a deeply transformative professional experience. It required coordinating academic actors, civil society organizations (CSOs),... Read the full report ›By Peter Yeung | Contributing Editor at Reasons to be Cheerful
Centuries-old burial sites are being transformed into organic nurseries, fighting rural poverty and climate change while reviving a historic interfaith bond. Something special is taking place in... Read the full report ›By Omar Al-Sammarraie | HAF Intern
We left the office around 10 am and headed to Ibn Zohr University in Agadir, about a three-hour drive from the High Atlas Foundation (HAF) office in Marrakesh. The purpose of the visit was to get... Read the full report ›