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Automated Incentives for Regenerative Stewardship
AIRS achieves an unprecedented degree of automation and transparency, dispensing financial rewards to land stewards via blockchain smart contracts for measurable outcomes. These will be tokenized as GreenWorld credits for institutions and as a medium for globally publicized crowdfunding of Earth restoration.
Communities report their activities on the AIRS system. The system verifies the reports using advanced AI image analysis tools and rewards the communities with GreenWorld credits.
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We ensure communities are rewarded fairly. The rewards are based on the activities reported by the communities and verified by AI image analysis tools. You get a dashboard to track the impact of your support.
AIRS is built on Blockchain Technology, making it secure and reliable to handle your data. With the integration of AI, we ensure that communities are rewarded fairly. The rewards are based on activities reported by the communities and verified by AI image analysis tools. You get a dashboard to see the impact of your support.
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This group mainly consists of women who are smallholder farmers. Their focus is on vegetable farming and table banking through a rotating savings and credit association. Each member individually manages a specific piece of land for cultivation, collectively selling produce to the public. Challenges include market reliability, which have been addressed through life skills sessions covering bookkeeping, group dynamics, conflict resolution, and self-awareness conducted by GWC K.
Soyosoyo started their mission to restore degraded landscapes in 2021 by planting diverse tree species. They also generate income through small-scale vegetable farming. Members received training in regenerative agriculture and utilize innovative methods like sack, vertical, and tyre gardens for vegetable cultivation. Despite successes, they face challenges, notably inadequate water access.
The success of Voroni Women and Kwa-gongo Women inspired the formation of this group in 2022. This decision came in the wake of the group experiencing a climate shock and undergoing an impactful transformation.
A smallholder farmers group comprising mostly women involved in agriculture and agroforestry. After breaking away from Miyani Farmers, the group changed their objectives to practice sustainable crop cultivation and agroforestry. Each member contributes to income-generating activities.
Misheni Farmers originated from Miyani Farmers and have been at the forefront of donating tree seedlings to schools and other community members. They maintain a variety of tree species in their nurseries, including both tree species and fruits.
This group is made up of young fathers aged 18 and above. The Majengo Young Fathers group formed in 2022, recognizing the need to engage boys in activities aimed at personal and community development.
The girls in this region have been engaged in capacity-building activities, including menstrual health and life skills training, since the COVID-19 outbreak. Voroni was selected due to a high number of teenage pregnancies, and GWC collaborates with various organizations to support these teenagers.
This was the first site where GWC partnered to deliver menstrual health training in 2020. Teenage girls from Kwa-gongo were particularly vulnerable, which necessitated outreach and support from GWC.
Chigojoni Farmers originated from Miyani Farmers. This smallholder farmer group has since established a manageable tree nursery with diverse species.
Voroni Women Group comprises young mothers (24 years and below) and older mothers (25 years and above). This dual composition allows the younger members to learn from the older women. The group participates in merry-go-round savings and income-generating activities, meeting regularly every Tuesday.
In 2020, Kwa Gongo initiated the first-ever Young Mothers Talk in Mwandeje. These women were trained on income-generating activities and family planning, with a particular focus on syntropic farming.
The young mothers in Kilibole, who rely heavily on rainfed agriculture, were provided training on family planning and financial literacy by GWC. These women are vulnerable to climate shocks, which makes the training crucial for their sustainability.
Mkwajuni Young Mothers Group emerged during the COVID-19 outbreak in 2020 after a needs assessment. The group focuses on family planning, nutrition for lactating mothers, and other topics such as food security and couples’ communication.
Compassion International focuses on child development, offering education, healthcare, and nutritional support through local church partnerships. They aim to help children break the cycle of poverty and achieve their full potential.