The world’s largest fog harvesting system brings clean water to 16 villages across the Anti-Atlas.
A fog-irrigated regenerative farm, training hub, and home to the region’s first seed library.
Community-led restoration of prickly pear ecosystems using biological pest control — zero pesticides.
At Fondation Dar Si Hmad, our principle is simple but with far-reaching potential and impact. Based on the significant Brundtland Report (1987),
Our projects don’t just deliver water — they build a future where communities, ecosystems, and knowledge thrive together.
Clean fog-harvested water delivered to rural communities across the Anti-Atlas since 2011.
Women, men, and children whose daily lives have been transformed by access to water and training.
Community members trained in regenerative agriculture, seed saving, and sustainable practices since 2018.
Continuous presence since 2010, building trust and delivering impact across Southwest Morocco.
The world’s largest fog collection system. CloudFisher nets harvest Atlantic fog on Mount Boutmezguida, delivering clean water to 16 villages through 6km of pipes.
A once-abandoned farm reborn as the region’s premier training ground for permaculture, seed preservation, and fog-irrigated agriculture.
Biological pest control and community-led cactus restoration at The Judge’s Garden — fighting the mealybug crisis without pesticides.
Environmental education for children, adult training in regenerative farming, digital skills for rural girls, and an ethnographic field school for researchers
Verified, on-the-ground projects that fulfill corporate environmental and social responsibility commitments under GRI, CSRD, and SDG frameworks.

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Fog harvesting captures micro-droplets from Atlantic fog using mesh nets on mountain summits. The water condenses and flows through pipes to villages — no pumping, no chemicals.
Over 1,000 beneficiaries across 16 villages in the Ait Baamrane region, Province of Sidi Ifni, Southwest Morocco.
We offer structured CSR/ESG programs aligned with SDGs, GRI, and CSRD. Contact dar@darsihmad.org to discuss partnership options.
Yes. Fondation Dar Si Hmad is a not-for-profit, tax-exempt under Moroccan law, founded April 2010 in Sidi Ifni, Morocco