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TRAINING CENTER

A space for learning,
confidence, and community growth

CDC's training center provides a welcoming space for community members, women's groups, farmers, youth, and learners to gain practical skills through workshops, discussions, and hands-on learning.

Community training session at CDC
Community group participating in CDC training

LEARNING WITH PURPOSE

More than a classroom

The training center is designed to support real community needs. With space for group sessions, training modules, resource persons, and practical learning, it helps people build skills they can use in daily life and livelihood activities.

The CDC training center — a community learning space

What the training center offers

Training space

A dedicated space for group sessions, discussions, and practical workshops designed for community learning.

Hands-on learning

Training focuses on real practice, allowing participants to learn by doing rather than theory alone.

Community participation

Women, farmers, and local groups actively take part, sharing experiences and learning together.

Resource support

Access to trainers, learning materials, and practical guidance that supports long-term skill development.

What we teach

What people learn here

Training programs focus on practical skills that support sustainable livelihoods and community development.

Organic farming methods

Learning chemical-free farming practices and soil care.

Livelihood and entrepreneurship

Building skills to create small income opportunities.

Women’s empowerment

Supporting confidence, leadership, and participation.

Food processing and product development

Learning how to create value-added products from local crops.

The learning journey

How learning happens

Understand local needs

Training begins by listening to community needs and existing knowledge.

Demonstrate

Practical methods are shown through real examples and guided sessions.

Practise

Participants take part in hands-on activities to build confidence.

Apply

Skills are used in daily life, farming, and small livelihood activities.

Farming and community work connected to CDC's training

Connected to CDC's wider work

Connected to CDC's wider work

Training at CDC does not happen in isolation. It connects directly to the model farm, production unit, and community programs — so learning is always grounded in real work and real outcomes.

  • Model Farm — farming demonstrations and crop learning
  • Production Unit — product processing and preparation
  • Community Programs — livelihood and development work
Explore our work

Open to all

Training is for everyone

  • Women
  • Farmers
  • Youth
  • Community Groups
  • Students & Researchers

Join the learning

Interested in joining a training program?

Get in touch to learn more about upcoming sessions, community programs, and opportunities to take part.

Contact CDC