Harvesting

hope

By Jonathan Rashad

Community, tradition and climate change in The Middle East and Africa

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Farming, pastoralist and fishing communities have shaped food systems, economies and cultures for millennia
Their knowledge and traditions are crucial to food security but are most vulnerable to environmental change.
Harvesting Hope is a documentary project by Jonathan Rashad that brings together voices and visuals from agricultural communities impacted by climate change in Egypt, Kenya, the United Arab Emirates and Morocco.
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Drawing on the work of the Abdul Latif Jameel Water and Food Systems Lab and the Jameel Observatory for Food Security Early Action, Jonathan's journey revealed regional food and water challenges and the importance of merging traditional practices with science for climate change adaptation.

Science and technology will be crucial for a tackling food insecurity, but it is sometimes looking to tradition that can reveal new pathways to resilience and climate adaptation.
Co-produced by Community Jameel, Harvesting Hope seeks to highlight the importance of diverse solutions to ensure a food-secure future.
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STORIES

"At that time, we didn’t understand that the drought was due to climate change, and we didn’t know that it was something that had started much, much earlier.”
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"For me, the olive tree is a living thing."
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"For me, the olive tree is a living thing."
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"Back then we had everything we needed—straw, barley, wheat. Now, this is all a memory of the past."
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"Our bond with the land and desert is strong and runs deep. If you connect with it, it rewards you. Today, the very same deserts where our ancestors resided centuries ago continue to be generous to us.”
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"Our bond with the land and desert is strong and runs deep. If you connect with it, it rewards you. Today, the very same deserts where our ancestors resided centuries ago continue to be generous to us.”
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ABOUT
In 2023, Egyptian photographer and filmmaker Jonathan Rashad travelled to Egypt, Kenya, the United Arab Emirates and Morocco to highlight the impact of climate change on farming, fishing and pastoral communities.

Drawing on the work of the Abdul Latif Jameel Water and Food Systems Lab and the Jameel Observatory for Food Security Early Action, his journey revealed regional food and water challenges and the importance of merging traditional practices with science for climate change adaptation.

The resulting collection of photography, voices, film and sound, portray stories of resilience, adaptation and hope as communities navigate the accelerating effects on climate change on their traditional livelihood and environment.

Co-produced by Community Jameel, Harvesting Hope seeks to highlight the importance of diverse solutions to ensure a food-secure future.
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