BRECSA will strive to provide customized support to vulnerable, smallholder farmers, including youth, men, women-headed households and households of differently abled persons to improve their livelihoods, food and nutritional security and, where necessary, facilitate their integration into the BRECSA supported value-chains. To this effect, the project will provide targeted livelihood support through promotion of Livelihood Investment Plans (LIP) by providing livelihood investment training delivered fortnightly over a period of four months and subsequently promoting nutrition-sensitive agriculture interventions. A total of 21,600 nutrition education will be provided and establish a total of 3,166 homestead nutrition gardens across four project landscape Dzongkhags during the project period. Additionally, the project will also provide a readiness support to about 600 People with Disabilities (PWD).