The project empowers and improves the livelihoods, nutrition and food security for thousands of vulnerable people, with particular focus on vulnerable women and landless households in Burma/Myanmar. The project introduces advanced beekeeping training and equipment across 20 villages in Southern Shan State, while enhancing local capacity to bring the honey and its by-products to local and international markets. The project has also introduced a range of innovations, including new types of beehives and training and equipment for the artificial insemination of queen bees, vital for progress of the beekeeping sector. A key output of the project is a beekeeping center to provide equipment and expertise to beekeepers, while also serving as a visitor center for both locals and tourists to discover beekeeping.