GFCCA (Global Foundation for Climate Change in Africa) is a non-profit organization focused on addressing climate change and food security challenges across Africa. The foundation empowers small-holder African farmers through regenerative agriculture practices that integrate forest and farmland agroforestry systems.
Their approach promotes sustainable land management while combating climate change through reforestation and carbon offset initiatives. Key objectives include improving food security, enhancing livelihoods, and supporting environmental sustainability through education, resource provision, and practical training programs.
The organization reports significant impact metrics including 100 acres of land restored, 100 trees planted, 100 farmers trained, and 1000 households impacted. Their work centers on three main areas: regenerative agriculture, carbon markets/credits, and climate change adaptation programs specifically designed for small-holder farmers.
GFCCA invites public involvement through volunteering, in-kind donations of farming tools and equipment, or financial contributions to support their programs and projects.