Discover how smallholders farmers and communities use the PIP approach to transform their livelihoods and landscapes.

This overview is not an exhaustive list of all past and ongoing PIP-projects; rather, it highlights selected examples to showcase the scope and diversity of the approach.

Burundi

CCCD Murwi (Help Channel), CCCD Butaganzwa FECABU, CCCD Kibago RCBIF

2024 – 2030 > Murwi, Butaganzwa, Kibago

Help a Child, Help Channel Burundi, FECABU, RCBIF

To improve children’s living conditions by 2030, the program strengthens community livelihoods and resilience capacity. Activities focus on raising awareness on climate change, promoting smart agriculture and soil protection, and improving post-harvest management. It also emphasizes food storage in community warehouse to safeguard food security, particularly during shocks and stresses.

Fanning the Spark - SCAD (Solidarité Communautaire pour l’Auto Développement)

2013-2016 > Gitega, Muyinga, Makamba

Wageningen Environmental Research, HealthNet-TPO, Achmea, Réseau Burundi 2000+

The first PIP-project in Africa, Fanning the Spark improved food, financial and social security of local communities in three provinces. Technical assistance and the set-up of mutual insurance companies fostered intrinsic motivation, integrated farming practices, enhanced community leadership, and improved knowledge-sharing.

Fish Farming Value Chain Development

2019-2026 > Nyanza Lac, Gitega, Cibitoke, Ngozi, Bubanza

Wageningen University, Agape, ELAGA

The project contributes to improved livelihoods and higher food security of the rural population in Burundi by developing fish farming as a new profitable value chain. It aims to establish 3 fish farms in different regions of Burundi, managed by 12 associations and 3 cooperatives.

PAGRIS (Projet d’Appui pour une Gestion Responsable et Intégrée des Sols)

2020-2026 > Bujumbura, Cibitoke, Makamba, Muyinga, Rumonge, Bubanza, Gitega

IFDC, Wageningen Environmental Research, Twitezimbere

PAGRIS promotes ecologically sustainable land management across plot, slope, and institutional levels. Combining local knowledge and capacities with scientific research, the project introduces technical and social innovations to increase food productivity and security. 

PAPAB (Projet d’Appui à la Productivité Agricole au Burundi)

2013-2016 > Bujumbura, Cibitoke, Makamba, Muyinga, Rumonge, Bubanza, Gitega

IFDC, Oxfam Novib, ZOA, Wageningen Environmental Research

The project promoted market-oriented, climate-resilient farming techniques and strengthened the National Fertilizer Subsidy Programme. This helped over 900,000 farming households sustainably improve productivity, build resilience, and raise their incomes.

Democratic Republic of Congo

We are Able!

2021-2025 > Kalehe, Idjwi

ZOA, African Disability Forum, SeeYou, VNG International, The Hague Academy for Local Governance and Leprazending

The We Are Able! project improves food and nutrition security for people with disabilities through advocacy and inclusion. It partners with Disabled People’s Organizations (DPOs) and Civil Society Organizations (CSOs), using the PIP approach to empower individuals, raise awareness, and engage authorities in creating inclusive food security policies.

TRIDE

2021-2025 > Rutshuru, Nyiragongo, Masisi, Kalehe, Idjwi, Uvira

ZOA, WENR, Agriterra, VNG international

The project promotes stability and economic growth in Eastern DRC by addressing key insecurity drivers: land access, resource governance, and market gaps. Through PIP, it enhances tenure security, integrated water management, and inclusive value chains, fostering local ownership, institutional collaboration, and sustainability for lasting food security and reduced resource conflict.

IWRM “Maji ya amani”

2017-2022 > Luberizi

ZOA, IRC, Search for Common Ground

The “Maji Ya Amani” (“Water of Peace”) project enhanced access to water and land in Luberizi to reduce conflict and foster peace among ethnic groups. Using the PIP approach, it promoted sustainable farming and reforestation, supported farmer self-reliance, and protected watersheds to build long-term stability in the Ruzizi Plain.

Empowering women and girls to restore their dignity

2021-2024 > Uvira, Kahungwe

ZOA, IRC, Search for Common Ground

This project reduces gender-based violence and supports women’s dignity in three villages in South Kivu. It uses the ‘Transforming Masculinities’ and PIP approaches to support survivors, men, and youth through income-generating activities and VSLA groups, strengthening economic autonomy and ensuring lasting community impact.

Egypt

Plan, Invest and Prosper

2025-2027 >Minya

Dorcas

The Plan, Invest and Prosper initiative supports 1,200 smallholder households in Minya, Egypt, by boosting resilience and incomes. Connecting farmers to value chains, it promotes collective action for purchasing, processing, and marketing to improve efficiency and market access. The project also tackles land fragmentation, gender inequality, and climate risks, and leverages partnerships with local actors to ensure long-term impact.

Ethiopia

TRANSFORM

2025-2028 > Oromia, Amhara, South Ethiopia

IFDC, Wageningen Environmental Research, SWR Ethiopia, ISRIC, SOS Sahel, EFCC

TRANSFORM empowers 100,000 small-scale farmers across three Ethiopian regions by promoting sustainable soil fertility practices. Activities include customized extension services, improved access to soil inputs, farmer training, strengthened research, and creating an enabling environment through participatory planning to enhance productivity and resilience across 65,000 hectares of farmland.

Let Shalla Flourish

2025-2027 > Senbete Shalla

Woord en Daad, HISDO, BBBC

The PIP-project in Shalla follows a WASH-project, in which Woord en Daad focused on irrigation. In the coming years, local farmer families will be working with the PIP approach to further strengthen sustainable water management, enhance food security and build overall resilience.

India

India Child Developement Program

2020-2028 > Gajapati, Nabarangpur, Purnea

Help a Child, Gramodaya, Women of India

Farmer families strengthen socio-economic resilience through the PIP approach. Linked to government schemes, they receive support in composting, poultry, aquaponics, intercropping, and organic farming. By diversifying agriculture and adopting climate-adaptive practices, households improve food security and income, enabling parents to better care for their children and build sustainable futures.

Kenya

Child Centred Community Development Program

2021-2027 > Bomet, Busia, Kitui

Help a Child, ADS South Rift, NCCK, AICCAD

The project supports over 1,000 farmers in building their resilience through the PIP approach. Families are trained in agroforestry, poultry, beekeeping, and modern dairy while applying climate-smart technologies. Access to markets and value addition ensures farmers can convert skills into sustainable income, resulting in improved livelihoods and stronger communities.

Malawi

Several EU projects with District Councils

2024 – 2029 > Nkata Bay, Rumphi district

Help a Child, EU, Malawian District Commission Rumphi, Malawian District Commission Nkata Bay

District councils and communities work together to restore degraded forests and agricultural landscapes in EPAs. Guided by the PIP approach, households are inspired to adopt ecosystem-based practices that regenerate biodiversity and natural resources.

Child Centered Community Development Program

2024 – 2029 > Zilakoma, Mwansambo, Mwalwene

Help a Child, LISAP, WACRAD

Farmer families receive support to diversify their farms and improve soil health through composting, agroforestry, and climate-smart techniques. Training in financial literacy and income-generating activities helps households build sustainable livelihoods and reduce vulnerability to environmental shocks.

Mozambique

PIP Phase 2

Nhamatanda (Sofala)

Dorcas

The project targets over 1,200 farmers in Tica and Lamego, promoting climate-smart agriculture, animal husbandry, and sustainable land management practices. A key component is the Sasso chicken value chain, which empowers women and youth through poultry and business training. The project explicitly promotes inclusion, actively working with people with disabilities, the elderly and orphans.

Nigeria

CFGB - Cash Assistance for Food and Support for Biu

Biu, Borno State

ZOA, LHI

The project improves food and nutrition security for crisis-affected internally displaced persons, returnees, and host communities in Biu LGA, Borno State. It combines emergency aid with recovery through cash assistance and livelihood restoration. In its final year, ZOA and Life Helpers Initiative apply the PIP approach and train farmers in climate-smart agriculture.

Rwanda

Turakura Kids Rwanda

2024 – 2028 > Rwamagama, Bugesera, Rusizi

Help a Child, AEE Rwanda, EPR

Through the PIP approach and Positive Parenting groups, Turakura Kids Rwanda supports families with savings, loans, and small business investments. Communities learn about climate-resilient farming, disaster preparedness, and environmental restoration. Practical actions, such as tree planting and kitchen gardening, strengthen food security and ensure children grow up in healthier, more secure environments.

Sri Lanka

The Catch of Tomorrow

2023-2027 > Madhu, Manthai

Woord en Daad, OPEnE

PIP is combined with foodforestry for agricultural as well as fisheries communities. The original project was focusing on sustainable fisheries. PIP and foodforestry have been added to work on income diversification.

Syria

Emergency Support for Earthquake Affected Communities in Syria

2023-2025 > Maskana, Aleppo governerate

ZOA, Woord en Daad

The project supported earthquake-affected Syrian communities by restoring access to essential services such as water and irrigation infrastructure, enabling sustainable rebuilding of communities and recovery of family life. Through the PIP approach, the project strengthened the resilience of vulnerable host communities and internally displaced farming families, laying the foundation for lasting stability.

Tanzania

Chemba Integrated Farm Planning

Chemba

Dorcas

The project in Chemba district supports over 1,500 smallholder farmers in building resilient, self-reliant communities through climate-smart agriculture, horticulture, agroforestry, bee-keeping and financial inclusion. Key outcomes include improved yields, better nutrition, and income generation, with a notable success being a 200-member honey cooperative accessing profitable markets.

Uganda

BRIGHT (Building Resilience and Inclusive Growth of Highland farming systems for rural Transformation)

2022-2026 > Rwenzori, Kigezi, Mount Elgon

⁠IFDC, Agriterra, Ministry of Agriculture, Animal Industry and Fisheries (MAAIF), National Agricultural Research Organization (NARO)

The BRIGHT project aims to strengthen the resilience for over 100,000 Ugandan highland farm households against economic and climate shocks through inclusive planning, climate-smart agriculture, and landscape restoration. BRIGHT empowers farmers by improving financial inclusion, nutrition, and land productivity through community training, innovation, and partnerships with local institutions.

MWARES (Manafwa Watershed Restoration and Stewardship project) 2019-2022

2019-2022 > Mbale/Elgon, Bududa district

Wageningen Environmental Research, Africa2000Network (A2N) Uganda

MWARES worked towards restoring resilience and stimulating stewardship in the Manafwa watershed in Eastern Uganda. Achievements include improved household and community relations, significant adoption of sustainable agricultural and conservation techniques, increased multi-stakeholder collaboration and reduced conflicts.

CommonGround

2022-2026 > Elgon, Rwenzori, Kigezi

Wageningen Environmental Research, ISSD, Agriterra

CommonGround aims to build resilient farmer communities and watersheds in the highlands of Uganda, based on sustainable farming systems, restored watersheds and improved marketing opportunities. Grounded in resilience-based stewardship, it fosters sustainable environmental management, improved social cohesion, and enhanced income generating activities.

INSPIRE

2024-2029 > Busoga, Lira

Wageningen Environmental Research, GOAL, Agriterra, Resilience

Launched in 2024, INSPIRE aims to transform the lives of 200,000 smallholder farmers in Uganda’s Lango and Busoga regions. By promoting community resilience and agency, sustainable farming systems, inclusive market development, and institutional strengthening, the project enables farmers to make informed decisions and actions to strengthen their food security.

Veerkrachtig Karamoja

2025-2028 > Karamoja, Otuke, Abim

Woord en Daad, ADP, AMG

This PIP-project focuses on building resilience among farmer households. The project is linked to WD’s TVET-program, working on youth employment, and the sponsorship-program. Youth and school children are involved as ambassadors.

Karamoja-WoordenDaad

DRIVE

2024-2027 > West Nile, Terego and Madi Okollo Districts, including Imvepi and Rhino Camp Refugee Settlements

ZOA

The DRIVE project strengthens West Nile’s food systems by boosting agricultural productivity, supporting smallholders, and improving market access. Using the PIP approach, it promotes climate-smart practices and market linkages through demo plots, the iKnowFarm app, and business exchanges. Marketing groups are set up to enhance competitiveness and community resilience.

DRIVE

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