The aim of the intervention is to create a sustainable and inclusive space within the Khanke camp where women and girls can learn about and engage in greenhouse farming. The project aims to provide participants with practical skills, build their self-confidence, promote community engagement, and contribute to environmental sustainability. Training workshops and practical sessions will teach basic gardening techniques, while market visits will familiarize participants with the economic aspects of farming. Four women will own and operate the greenhouse to enable them to become self-sufficient and financially independent. The project aims to improve the lives of ten Yazidi women in the IDP camp by increasing household income by 60%, doubling the availability of fresh produce, and building agricultural knowledge and confidence. Furthermore, the project aims to promote mental well-being and environmental sustainability through improved soil health and biodiversity.