A new solar drying hub in Nigeria is set to transform the lives of farmers and young agripreneurs in the country’s Kano State. The north-west Nigerian State is one of the country’s major agricultural strongholds, with an estimated 2.4 million farming households producing crops including grains to tomatoes, peppers and … Read More
Read MoreProject That Removes Lead Pollution in Zambia Wins Student Science Award.
A project aimed at removing lead pollution from water and soil in Zambia has been named winner of the 2026 Irish Aid / Self Help Africa ‘Science for Development Award’ at the Stripe Young Scientist & Technology Exhibition.
Read MoreLighting The Path to Progress: Bringing Solar Power to Rural Malawi
Self Help Africa has installed Malawi’s first smart-metered, solar-powered mini-grids in a project bringing electricity to two remote villages.
Read MoreKenyan Women Using Facebook To Sell Garden Produce
Kenyan women farmers are using Facebook and other social media to sell their surplus garden produce
Read MoreInternational Women’s Day 2023 webinar recap – Innovation & Technology for Gender Equality
Watch back Self Help Africa’s webinar for International Women’s Day 2023: “Innovation and Technology for Gender Equality.”
Read MoreInternational Women’s Day 2023 – DigitALL: Innovation & Technology for Gender Equality
International Women’s Day is celebrated on March 8th and this year’s theme is: “DigitALL: Innovation and technology for gender equality.”
Read MorePowering Towards A Brighter Future in Malawi
Solar-powered water systems across Malawi helped protect lives during the pandemic and also improved the quality of life for many too.
Read MoreTwo Upcoming Science Webinars For Students
Support for a Kenyan agri-food processor has provided a boost for farmers growing mango trees.
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 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.
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