Helen’s Daughters works at a grassroots level providing capacity-development training, mentorship, micro-investment, access to high-value markets and a structured care-system for women farmers, who have largely been unacknowledged and under-supported in the agricultural sector.
On the advocacy front, the organization leverages the media and partnerships with the public and private sectors to address gender inequalities by seeking opportunities for female farmers, as well as putting food security and climate resilience in the public and policy agenda. In this way, Helen’s Daughters is positioning women as key actors in driving sustainable development in the Caribbean.
Keithlin Caroo (Founder & Executive Director)
"We advance economic justice for rural women in the Caribbean region by supporting women farmers to engage in sustainable agriculture and removing the barriers for their market participation."

More People, More impact
Local Power
Investing in women farmers to grow local and reduce import dependence.
Uniting The Society
Empowering women farmers through shared resources and collective action.
Scaling Change
Scaling up innovation and rural development strategies.
An Organization you can trust. Our work is backed by globally recognized organizations in sustainability, education, and women's empowerment.



