In the Alebtong community, women are playing a crucial role in addressing climate change and food insecurity through tree-planting initiatives. They are integrating Indigenous trees and, fruit trees, and shrubs into farming landscapes, enhancing soil fertility and crop yields. This practice helps regulate local climates, reducing the impact of extreme weather conditions. Trees provide a diversified source of food, reducing reliance on traditional crops. Engaging in agroforestry also provides additional income for women, enhancing their influence within households and communities.