Sustainable Development Goals

School-Based Agricultural Education (SBAE) directly contributes to achieving eleven Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by equipping youth with skills, knowledge, and opportunities that drive sustainable agriculture, economic growth, and community resilience

SBAE equips youth with agricultural and entrepreneurial skills, enabling them to generate income and break the cycle of poverty.

By promoting sustainable farming practices, SBAE increases food production and security in rural communities.

SBAE enhances hands-on learning, improves student retention, and strengthens STEM education in schools.

SBAE empowers girls by enabling them to stay in school, providing leadership opportunities, and economic independence.

SBAE prepares youth for careers in agriculture and agribusiness, driving rural employment and economic resilience.

SBAE bridges the gap between rural and urban youth by providing quality education and economic opportunities.

SBAE provides rural youth with the skills and interest to pursue viable livelihoods locally, contributing to resilient local food systems and reducing the need to migrate

SBAE promotes sustainable farming methods that reduce waste and enhance resource efficiency.

SBAE teaches climate-smart agriculture, equipping youth and their communities to adapt to and mitigate climate change impacts.

SBAE strengthens civic engagement by fostering leadership, responsibility, and collaboration among youth.

SBAE thrives through partnerships between schools, governments, NGOs, and the private sector to advance agricultural education.