Neftaly: Urban Agriculture as a Tool for Enhancing Safety in Informal Settlements
Introduction
Urban agriculture is often viewed as a strategy for food security and income generation—but in the context of informal settlements, it can also be a powerful tool for enhancing safety, resilience, and social cohesion. For communities that face threats ranging from food insecurity and violence to environmental hazards, growing food locally can be a transformative solution.
At Neftaly, we believe that greening informal settlements through urban farming is not just about growing crops—it’s about growing safer, healthier, and more connected communities.
1. Food Security as a Safety Foundation
In many informal settlements, access to nutritious, affordable food is unreliable. Food insecurity can lead to:
- Petty theft and crime driven by desperation
- Youth vulnerability to gangs or unsafe labor in search of income
- Domestic tensions and conflict due to household food stress
Urban agriculture directly addresses this by improving household food access and reducing the financial burden of purchasing groceries. When families have stable food sources, the social fabric strengthens and conflict decreases.
2. Creating Safe and Active Public Spaces
Many informal settlements lack safe, communal spaces. Vacant or neglected land often becomes a hotspot for:
- Crime and violence
- Illegal dumping
- Drug use and unsafe gatherings
Urban agriculture repurposes these underutilized spaces into community gardens, rooftop farms, and vertical planters, turning risky zones into safe, productive areas. These green spaces:
- Encourage positive social interaction
- Provide youth with alternatives to crime and drug use
- Increase visibility and lighting, deterring illicit activity
3. Engaging Youth in Meaningful Activities
Young people in informal settlements often face limited opportunities for employment or education, making them vulnerable to unsafe behavior. Urban agriculture programs offer:
- Skills training in sustainable farming, composting, and marketing
- Green jobs and pathways to micro-enterprise
- Safe spaces for creativity, leadership, and collaboration
Neftaly supports youth-led gardening projects that build self-worth, responsibility, and connection to the community.
4. Improving Environmental Safety
Informal settlements frequently struggle with environmental hazards such as flooding, erosion, and poor waste management. Urban agriculture improves environmental safety by:
- Reducing soil erosion and surface runoff through planted ground cover
- Managing waste through composting and organic recycling
- Improving air quality and cooling the microclimate
These changes make the physical environment safer, especially during extreme weather events.
5. Promoting Gender Inclusion and Reducing Gender-Based Violence
Women are often at the forefront of household food provision but are also disproportionately affected by safety risks in informal settlements. Urban agriculture empowers women by:
- Providing safe spaces for women to work and gather
- Offering economic independence through food production and selling
- Reducing the need to travel long distances for food, lowering exposure to gender-based violence
Neftaly works with women-led groups to ensure urban agriculture is gender-inclusive and responsive to local safety needs.
6. Policy Integration and Local Ownership
For urban agriculture to truly enhance safety, it must be supported by:
- Secure land access or usage rights for farming activities
- Integration into informal settlement upgrading policies
- Community-driven planning to ensure local ownership and relevance
Neftaly advocates for policies that recognize the dual role of urban farming in development and safety enhancement, and supports partnerships between communities, municipalities, and civil society.
Conclusion
Urban agriculture is more than just planting food—it’s planting hope, structure, and safety in communities that need it most. In informal settlements, every green space can become a safe space.
Through community gardens, youth training, environmental restoration, and food empowerment, urban agriculture can reduce crime, improve public health, and build more resilient communities.
Neftaly is committed to supporting urban agriculture initiatives that turn informal settlements into safer, greener, and more dignified places to live.


