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Gardens for Health International

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Gardens for Health International (GHI), an American 501(c)(3), partners with the Rwandese Network for People Living with HIV/AIDS to enable HIV-positive individuals to improve their nutrition and health through low-cost, sustainable agricultural practices. The organization supplies inputs such as seed, tools and land advocacy, for home and community gardens. The co-directors of the organization are 2009 recipients of the Echoing Green Fellowship.[1]

References

  1. ^ Cutler & Company. "The Social Innovation Initiative at Brown University". ProvidenceTheCreativeCapital. Retrieved 2010-02-15.