The Ageno Puodho project will formally last for two years, however, the members of the community should be able to sustain it on their own past this point. The first 3 months will be dedicated to necessary preparations. The next 6 month phase will take place during the growing season (from March to September). This will be when the actual on-the-ground work will take place. After gradually phasing out the involvement of the Canadian portion of the team, a mentorship program will begin that will run throughout the dry season. Over the next year team members will return periodically to assess and aid with the project.