The project will reduce poverty and food shortages for vulnerable Tibetan refugee families - approximately 1,150 people - in the Solukhumbu District of Nepal. By creating food generation and livelihood opportunities through agricultural support and training, and providing skills building and vocational training to support Tibetans to either set up their own businesses or find gainful employment, the project will support the families to build self-sufficient sustainable livelihoods.
The project will reduce poverty and food shortages for vulnerable Tibetan refugee families - approximately 1,150 people - in the Solukhumbu District of Nepal. By creating food generation and livelihood opportunities through agricultural support and training, and providing skills building and vocational training to support Tibetans to either set up their own businesses or find gainful employment, the project will support the families to build self-sufficient sustainable livelihoods.