Our references
SUA-APOPO rodent Research project
APOPO is a non-profit organisation that trains animals (HeroRATs and HeroDOGs) to detect landmines and tuberculosis using scent detection, developing and deploying this low-tech but highly effective tool across multiple countries. It operates in about 10 countries, employs over 430 staff, has around 100 HeroRATs in action, and runs a central training & R&D centre in Tanzania.website: https://apopo.org/ NGO
Seed kurdistan Foundation
SEED Foundation, a local registered charity in Erbil, Kurdistan Region, is implementing a variety of projects across Kurdistan, and was founded by Sherri Kraham Talabany and Tanya Gilly Khailany in 2014. SEED Foundation’s Board of Directors is made up of international women with expertise in a range of professions who are all committed to Kurdistan equitable, sustainable development and to addressing the humanitarian challenges Kurdistan faces today. NGOSeedChange
Cultivating change from the ground up.SeedChange works in partnership with farming communities in over 11 countries to strengthen seed sovereignty, support ecological farming, and deepen local control over food systems. Through initiatives like Seeds of Survival and the Bauta Family Initiative on Canadian Seed Security, farmers are building resilience by conserving biodiversity, adapting to the climate crisis, and growing strong, healthy crops. This work is grounded in trust, local knowledge, and the belief that the best solutions come from the ground up.
Across all programs, the focus is on supporting community-led change. Whether through farmer-to-farmer training, local seed networks, or initiatives like Rural Women Cultivating Change, people are organizing, advocating, and transforming their food systems. Together, they are not just growing food—they are growing justice, sustainability, and lasting resilience.
Change grows strongest when it’s rooted in community. NGO