Our Mission
Exploring how gender-responsive climate adaptation strategies can be embedded in low-input agricultural and livestock systems to strengthen women's resilience, leadership, and livelihoods — while supporting youth engagement and contributing to more stable, climate-resilient rural communities.� EcoVibes Nigeria, Programme Vision
We design adaptation strategies that reach the most vulnerable — especially women and youth in rural communities — through needs-led programming and participatory community assessments.
Gender is not an add-on. Every programme we build considers how climate change differently affects women and how women can lead the response in their communities.
Through Training of Trainers methodology and structured curriculum development, we ensure that skills and knowledge extend far beyond our direct reach.
How We Work
Community-centred, evidence-informed, and built to last beyond our direct presence.
Every engagement starts with a participatory community needs assessment. We listen before we design — communities know their challenges best.
Programmes are shaped with communities, not just for them. Local knowledge and lived experience are treated as expert input, not background context.
We develop climate education materials that are locally relevant and accessible — designed for the actual context, not adapted from external templates.
Delivery is never just direct. We build local facilitation capacity so communities can sustain and adapt programmes long after our engagement ends.
Rigorous monitoring and evaluation is built in from the start. We track what changes and use it to improve continuously across all programmes.