Farmers in Uganda have sold 500 tonnes of graiin and other food crops to refugee communities living in the region.
Read More‘Science for Development’ Webinar Series Returns
The ‘Science for Development’ webinar series will resume on Wednesday 27th April at 11am. Students, science teachers, and scientists are invited to join these events.
Read MoreCassava Transformation Opens up New Markets for Kenyan Farmers
A Self Help Africa project, funded by the EU, has seen cassava production in the Busia region of Kenya blossom thanks to training and better access to markets.
Read MoreWar Underlines Vital Need to Strengthen African Grain Production
Disruption of Africa’s access to grain imports resulting from the war underscores need to increase local production.
Read MorePlease Help People of Ukraine in Crisis
Please help the people of Ukraine caught up in crisis by providing them with urgent and life-saving medical supplies.
Read More2022 International Women’s Day
Self Help Africa hosted a webinar to celebrate International Women’s Day, looking at how climate change affects women in Sub-Saharan Africa
Read MoreDeadly Flower Powers Farming Revival in Kenya
Pyrethrum – a natural pesticide and previously one of Kenya’s main exports – has seen a revival of its fortunes in recent times. Read why.
Read MorePower-Free Way to Preserve Food Wins Student Science Prize
A project that developed an electricity-free cooling system to prevent food waste has won at this year’s BT Young Scientist Exhibition.
Read MoreBBC Appeal Supports Women on Climate’s Frontline
Women in Baringo are on the frontline of climate change. They’re the subject of a BBC Radio 4 Appeal broadcasting on Sunday, 30th January.
Read MoreInternational Day of Education: Changing Course, Transforming Education.
Education is a human right, it has the power to transform lives. Jan 24th is International Day of Education – theme: “Changing Course, Transforming Education.”
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