Duration

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.