This gallery documents the implementation of the SGP–GEF–UNDP–funded climate mitigation and alternative livelihood project executed by the Centre for the Right to Health (CRH) in the Zhipe community. The images capture hands-on environmental restoration efforts, including reforestation, erosion control, irrigation system installation, community training sessions, alternative livelihood demonstrations, and stakeholder engagement activities.
Through participatory learning and field-based action, community members, traditional leaders, women, and youth actively contribute to reducing environmental degradation while strengthening sustainable livelihood systems. These photographs provide visual evidence of local ownership, behavioral change, and measurable progress toward climate resilience, ecosystem restoration, and long-term environmental sustainability.
This gallery captures key moments from Breaking the Silence—a bold initiative confronting violence against women and girls with disabilities by engaging religious leaders, traditional rulers, policymakers, civil society, and community advocates.
From the powerful premiere of the documentary to stakeholder trainings, advocacy visits, and community dialogues, these images reflect a movement built on truth-telling, collaboration, and collective responsibility. Survivors’ voices are centered. Cultural and faith leaders are mobilized. Communities are challenged to rethink harmful norms and champion prevention.
Every frame tells the story of dialogue replacing denial, leadership embracing accountability, and inclusion moving from rhetoric to practice.
Funded by the Ford Foundation and implemented by the Centre for the Right to Health (CRH).
This gallery documents the Health on Wheels project by the Centre for the Right to Health (CRH), a mobile outreach bringing essential healthcare services to underserved communities. Through on-the-ground interventions, health workers provide basic treatments, conduct tests, and deliver health education in accessible, community-friendly settings.
The initiative captures real moments of care—mothers, children, and vulnerable individuals receiving attention without the usual barriers of cost or distance. Beyond treatment, the project fosters meaningful human connection, with professionals engaging, listening, and building trust.
It also strengthens awareness of key health issues, encouraging preventive practices and informed decision-making. Overall, Health on Wheels stands as a practical, people-centered response to healthcare gaps, promoting dignity, access, and community empowerment.