IMPACT REPORTS
Evidence of how the FFLG approach contributes to increased food security, climate resilience, and stronger civil society among smallholder farmers.

Below you find impact reports on how the FFLG approach contributes to increased food security, climate resilience, and stronger civil society among smallholder farmers.
The reports analyzes progress against increased food security, income, climate resilience and stronger civil society among smallholder farmers organized in farmer family learning groups organized in the ESFROMA program 2024, estimated 20.000 farmer families (HH) organized in 600 FFLGs. Data is collected annually in august.
The annual impact report is based on two separate datasets: one consisting of interviews with individual farmer households, and the other of interviews with FFLGs. The household dataset includes responses from 241 farmers across three geographical areas: Uganda (145), Tanzania (48), and Zanzibar (48). All respondents are participants in the ESFROMA programme and represent 40 different FFLGs, with approximately six respondents per group.