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News / 23 December 2024

Dare to Trust: Mama Sorghum Peace Movement Maintains Biodiversity

Yasores was supported by the Samdhana Institute in our Dare to Trust-project, a no-strings-attached way of funding. We only asked them to send a creative report in any shape or form they want about the activities. The Samdhana Institute send this story about the history and founding of Yasores by Mama Loretha, to report about their grant.

The Lamaholot tribal community of East Flores and Lembata Regency, inhabiting islands such as Adonara, Solor, and Lembata, has a rich cultural heritage shaped by unique agricultural, fishing, and food traditions. However, these traditions are under threat from modernization, social shifts and climate change, leading to a loss of local food knowledge and cultural practices.

To address these challenges, local organization Yasores promotes food security and preserves Lamaholot culture, particularly through empowering youth and women on Adonara and Lembata Islands. The project involves 225 participants (108 men and 117 women) and includes community training, organizational development, and activities designed to reinforce local food systems and cultural preservation.

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