Beatrice, cassava farmer in Kenya, increased her yields and found a better market for her produce after Self Help Africa linked her with a local cooperative.
Read MoreSUPPORTED TWO MILLION PEOPLE LAST YEAR
Self Help Africa supported more than two million people in sub-Saharan Africa last year, reaching over 315,000 households across nine African countries.
Read MoreYoung Mum Changes Future for Her Children
Young Malawian mother changes the future for her children
Read MoreNew EU-funded project to benefit 100,000 farmers in Kenya
EU funded program will help thousands of small farmers and entrepreneurs in Kenya to scale up their business and move away from subsistence farming.
Read MoreNew farming methods mean success for Queen
In Malawi, new farming methods and livestock rearing have made Queen Musukwa a role model in her village.
Read MoreMartin Celebrates 70 with Coastal Challenge
Recent retirement and a 70th birthday haven’t prompted Wexford man Martin Ryan to reach for the cardigan and slippers. Instead, a sturdy pair of hiking boots are more the order of the day for this Gorey-based grandfather, who will observe his landmark anniversary by embarking on his biggest ever challenge … Read More
Read MoreEngineering firm back Kenya youth training project
Executives of the international engineering solutions company, Designer Group, formally launched a partnership with Self Help Africa to develop a youth training programme and increase access to employment opportunities for 200 youths in Kisumu County, Kenya. The firm, which employs more than 1,100 staff in the design, supply and installation … Read More
Read MoreCooperative gives mother new-found confidence
In Ethiopia, Kokebe Ababa says joining her local savings and credits cooperative boosted her confidence and transformed her life.
Read MoreCould ‘going green’ break the cycle of poverty in rural Uganda?
An innovative new project is hoping to break the cycle of poverty in rural Uganda, through the creation of a sustainable ‘green economy’.
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