The work of the Mupo Foundation focuses on 3 areas:

Seed and healthy soil recuperation

Protection of forest and sacred sites

Intergenerational learning and cultural biodiversity

Across all the programmes we empower and strengthen women to regain their leadership roles.

We facilitate workshops and dialogues on: eco-cultural mapping, the importance of farmer’s indigenous seed varieties and healthy soil, reforestation of degraded forests, community resilience building and community rights. We advocate for the protection of forests, rivers and sacred sites, and we encourage and support the younger generation to appreciate their culture and identity, and to learn the deep ancestral knowledge of their elders by introducing Cultural Biodiversity learning to schools.

Working alongside the Mupo Foundation is Dzomo la Mupo, a group of committed local community members standing up to protect their cultural rights.