concerned veterans for america

Afgan Honey

I thought this was cool. Our troops are teaching Afgan women how to manage beehives and build a business. Helping women support themselves is very important for the future as women and their children are often widowed and options for work in their culture are few.

Some National Guardsmen from Kentucky are helping the women in Kapisa Province learn beekeeping. They began by supplying 4 beehives each to 25 women, and are teaching them how to manage, care for, and harvest the honey from the hives.
The women will manage their 4 hives for 3 years, splitting them to increase production, and the number of hives. At the end of 3 years, they expect double the amount of hives, and be able to return the original 4 hives which will then be redistributed to 25 other women, starting the process all over.

Join the discussion

Further reading

blog soldier sanding in front of american flag

Movie of the Month for May

Troops, your viewing assignment for the month of May is to watch the short film The Life of Death. After you watch the film, email your thoughts and...

blog soldier sanding in front of american flag

Movie of the Month for April

Troops, your viewing assignment for April is to watch the coming-of-age short film Forever Tonight. Indian-American teen Lekha sneaks out of the...

blog soldier sanding in front of american flag

Movie of the Month for March

Troops, your viewing assignment for the month of March is to watch the animated short film Nullarbor. A man with road rage confronts an elderly...

Get Denny's Newsletter

Receive news and updates from Denny