Photos from the Field: Women and Youth in Nueva Guinea's farming communities

F2F volunteer Laila Salimi just returned from an assignment in Nicaragua. The purpose of this assignment was to complete a community and organizational diagnostic on farming cooperatives in Nueva Guinea, Nicaragua. These groups will receive F2F volunteers as part of Partners' new country strategy focused on Women and Youth in Nicaragua.  Laila met with producers in 4 communities and visited their farms to understand how their organizations and farms were functioning.  

Below are some photos from her trip!

Seeing the pineapple production of Nicholas, a member
of the La Ceiba cooperative.






Capturing a harvest calendar with members of La Ceiba.

Chatting before lunch with some members of the 
cooperative from the community of Montevideo.

Walking around the farm of Christina with
other members of Montevideo.


Discussing some of the resource gaps in the community.

Chatting with Lesbia on her farm in Serrano to better understand Yuca production.


Walking down the land that Mirella (not pictured) leases 
with her partner Ismael (hat) and Flora (bandana),
another member of the Escobin cooperative.

Visiting the farm of Maria with neighbors and members of
the Escobin cooperative.

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