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My Gakidh Village, Loose tea 150g

Original price $10.00 - Original price $10.00
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$10.00
$10.00 - $10.00
Current price $10.00

This is a product of youth cooperatives under the My Gakidh Village project. It is naturally grown in the forest, picked and processed by the rural community

Instruction:

  • Method 1: ( for making tea)
  • Put a few leaves in water (more the strong, less the lighter)
  • Bring to boil
  • Add sugar/a mint leaf or consume it plain

Method 2: (for suja butter tea)

  • Put a few leaves to water
  • Bring to boil
  • Strain into a blender
  • Add salt and butter (according to your preference)
  • Blend it
  • Pout it into cup and drink it hot

Note: for flavor add one or two cloves, few bay leaves in the water before boiling

  • Boosts immunity
  • Detoxifies
  • Promotes oral health
  • Gives healthy skin
  • Loose tea
  • 150 g

An Empowerment and Employment approach

To address the high youth unemployment rate that continues to straddle aspiring Bhutanese youth, Bhutan youth development fund (YDF) vigorously promotes skills development through training establishments like the Nazhoen Pelri Souvenir Centre, holistic community development projects like My Gakidh Village, and short term skills training in vocational trades and entrepreneurship.

My Gakidh Village is a joint initiative of Bhutan Youth Development Fund, Aide et Action International the first of its kind in Bhutan with the overall goal to curb rural-urban youth migration by providing sustainable livelihood skills and opportunities to unemployed youth within their own communities.

Within its first three years of the project duration, hundreds of youth across more than 20 villages in Toep Gewog, Punakha will participate in equitable, sustainable socio-economic development through community empowerment, employment and income generation opportunities.

The project focuses on three main areas, which are:

  1. Creating community-based eco-tourism and environmental conservation projects
  2. Reviving traditional arts and crafts through livelihood initiatives
  3. Providing IT literacy and livelihood skills development programs to 150 community youth.
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