We cannot insist on the farms to re-invent the wheel. One of the ways that we promoted humanity to live dignified lives is by looking for those agencies tackling a specific problem that has been identified during the DTL session and linking them to the farm. For example, if women have a challenge accessing sanitary pads, there are organizations already specialized in menstrual health education. In the past when handling issues related to law, we have involved law agencies to conduct trainings and tackle those pertinent questions that cannot be tackled by a civilian. We believe in collaboration for impact in achieving set goals and objectives.
Partnerships for impact have been done through establishing a shared vision and clear achievable goals, fostering open, transparent, and clear communication channels among the collaborators, recognizing and leveraging on the unique strengths, expertise, and resources that each stakeholder brings to the table, establishing clear roles and responsibilities, embracing flexibility and adaptability approaches that accommodate diverse perspectives, promoting inclusivity and diversity, fostering a culture of continuous learning and improvement within the collaboration and celebrating successes and milestones that have been achieved together.