PROJECT OWNER: UNDP Trinidad and Tobago 


The Grow Garden Initiative is a mobile app project developed during the COVID-19 pandemic to encourage home gardening practices. By empowering individuals to grow their own food, this initiative has contributed to enhancing food security while promoting green economy principles.


 

Main Focus: Green Economy

This project aligns with green economy goals by fostering sustainable practices and reducing dependency on external food supply chains. It emphasizes the importance of self-reliance and environmental awareness.

 

Strategic Partners and Donors

The initiative received financial support from AccLab, CO, GEF, and FAO, with GEF and FAO also serving as key project partners. Their collaborative efforts ensured the successful launch and execution of the app.

 

Timeline: A Short but Impactful Project

The initiative was implemented from March 2021 to June 2021, focusing on quick adoption and impactful results during a critical period of the pandemic.

 

Potential for Resource Mobilization

With the right long-term partner, the Grow Garden Initiative has the potential to secure additional resources and expand its reach. Its sustainable model makes it an attractive project for future investments.

 

Scale-Up Opportunities

The initiative has strong scale-up potential, provided its management and operations are transitioned to a capable long-term partner. This handover is crucial for ensuring its sustainability and continued growth.

 

Key Outcomes

By promoting home gardening, the Grow Garden Initiative not only improved food security but also contributed to larger green economy goals. It highlights the power of technology and community engagement in driving sustainability-focused solutions.

 

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