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Craig Bielema attended the Appropriate Technology Virtual fair from Burundi.
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Craig Bielema attended the Appropriate Technology Virtual fair from Burundi.
When agricultural lands are depleted or overgrazed, incomes dwindle and
David Erickson, ECHO President/CEO, shares his gratitude for the faithfulness
Together, we are growing hope from the ground up.
Even amid the COVID-19 pandemic, our ECHO Asia staff is putting seeds into the hands of those who need them most. The seed bank staff has initiated
A Lee County farm is harvesting its produce to feed families that have fallen on hard times due to the coronavirus pandemic. Vegetables and fruits
A 55-year-old widow in East Africa took in five orphaned children and is raising them on her own. On the brink of abandoning her weaving
As we all continue to navigate these uncertain days, this week’s “positivity pause” celebrates hope that lasts. Noah serves in Senegal equipping West African farmers
Looking to plant some seeds and make a difference? Now you can grow your own quick garden at home while supporting ECHO’s mission! These quick
Learn about small-scale management of livestock in the tropics during this one week course. ECHO’s global farm manages cattle, goats, sheep, pigs, fowl, and rabbits.
Ten years after his ECHO internship, Noah is serving in Senegal equipping West African farmers to transform their lives and communities. Watch this 3 ½ minute video and see how what he learned as an ECHO intern is still a “toolbox of ideas” he draws from every day.
When agricultural lands are depleted or overgrazed, incomes dwindle and families suffer. ECHO’s East Africa impact center holds regular trainings in both the theory and
Meet Pastor and his family. Pastor is a little boy who lives in an orphanage in Tanzania, but he’s not an orphan. His parents are
The Power of Information: Rod Sebastian tells the story of how he shared a USB flash drive of ECHO resources with a development worker that
Nam Seng shares his story of coming to Thailand after escaping violence in his home country. Farming was different. ECHO’s assistance in helping him adapt
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