Our goat health project advocates the Five Point Check system, a simple, quick, cheap, reliable and easily learned system that indicates if an animal needs treatment.
Read MoreSolar Power to the People
A new microgrid is bringing electricity for the first time to a rural community in Malawi.
Read MoreA message for our One Million Trees partners Glenisk
We are devastated for our close friends and partners, Glenisk, following a devastating fire at their Offaly manufacturing facility. Thankfully, no one was hurt and all staff were evacuated safely. Our partnership with Glenisk on ‘One Million Trees,’ has allowed us to plant close to 1.7 million trees on the … Read More
Read MoreJoyce and Consolata – Stories From The Field
Despite the many challenges created by Covid-19, Self Help Africa’s work with women like Consolata and Joyce remains steadfast – and with our support they have continued to produce and earn as family providers.
Read MorePoultry Producers See Economic Benefits Begin to Hatch
Judith is amongst 150 households in Monze and Chongwe Districts of Zambia being supported by Self Help Africa’s Upscaling Poultry Project.
Read MoreWe’ll Support Five Million People after Historic Merger
Self Help Africa has completed an historic merger with UK-based United Purpose that will allow the organisation to help up to five million people annually, across 17 countries.
Read MoreCelebrating 21 Years of International Youth Day
This year’s theme International Youth Day theme is particularly relevant; “Transforming Food Systems: Youth Innovation for Human and Planetary Health.”
Read More10,000 Trees Rehabilitate Degraded Kenya Lands
10,000 trees have been planted at Baringo County in Kenya, to help to rehabilitate a water catchment that is vital to the region.
Read MoreGreen Businesses Sprout from Conservation Project
The adverse effects of climate change on Lake Bunyonyi provided the impetus for an innovative conservation project that has created over 500 ‘green enterprises’
Read MoreCovid Fund Protects Agri-Business Jobs and Markets
A Kenyan horticultural company that lost much of its export business to Europe during the pandemic, is ‘reinventing itself’ to protect jobs and markets for smallholder farmers.
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