Social Media Tool Kit

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ECHO exists to equip people with agricultural skills and resources to reduce hunger and improve lives.  For over 35 years, ECHO has been training and empowering small-scale farmers, development workers and missionaries around the world. But, we need your help to get the word out there, so that we can help more women, children and men around the world.

Social media is a great way to connect with people like YOU—we want to hear from our supporters! That’s why we created this new Social Media Toolkit page to help you get more involved. By using your voice to help spread the word about ECHO, you are making a difference to the hungry and undernourished around the world.

Here are some easy ways that you can get involved:

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ECHO brings hope to a hungry world! Their mission is to follow Jesus by reducing hunger and improving lives worldwide through partnerships that equip people with agricultural resources and skills.
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The ‘Dirt’ on Bioliquid Fertilizer

Dr. Tim Motis and his team at ECHO Florida have been testing bioliquid fertilizer recipes that were first identified in West Africa to better understand the timing and available nutrients over time. Letting the data tell ...

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Innovative Green Charcoal Briquettes

At ECHO’s Appropriate Technology Symposium, Clement Mzinga and Rehema Onesmo of Women Development for Science and Technology Association (WODSTA) demonstrated the Portable Cement Stove, Wonder Basket Stove, and briquettes made and promoted by their organization to ...

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Moving Toward Energy Self-Sufficiency

Biogas model paves the way to energy self-sufficiency. Tubular digester trainings plant the seed for rural East African areas to be more financially successful and energy self-sufficient. By: Ella Roberts, Storytelling Intern When he was 15 ...

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