Nowadays, we are experiencing climate change and numerous natural disasters such as storms, irregular rain, floods, droughts, and and emerging diseases. In Karen State, we often experience floods that lead directly to crop destruction, pest and mice infestation that hamper rice production, and inadequate rainfall that causes crop failure. This often raises food security concerns in our community. How can we overcome these problems? Please watch the video documentary to see the Indigenous Karen people’s approach to food sovereignty and climate change resilience.
Indigenous Karen Food Sovereignty & Climate Change Resilience
Community Based Livelihoods Initiatives, Video