SELF HELP AFRICA'S NEW GLOBAL STRATEGY (2023-2027)

Sustainability and Resilience in a Changing Climate

Our new strategy (2023-2027) provides us with a road map to guide us in our work in the years ahead.ย It sets out our plans to alleviate hunger and poverty through economic and social change that creates sustainable livelihoods and healthy lives.

This is underpinned by a commitment to localisation, and community-led and market-based approaches. We will seek to ensure people have access to safe nutritious food, water, decent employment and incomes, without degrading their natural resources.

We will do this from fragile contexts through to emerging economies. We will also seek to drive social change through policy and advocacy work that engages institutions and the wider public in our countries of operation and globally.


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WHAT WE WILL DO

AGRICULTURE AND FOOD SYSTEMS

We consider agriculture key to reducing hunger poverty in rural areas and to driving growth that prioritises the poorest.

It is fundamental to the sustainable food systems weย promote, which are required to address chronic undernutrition and deliver healthy, safe and affordable diets in rural andย urban areas.

People, especially women, must also have the resources andย agency to make positive decisions about their diet and lives.

To ensure food systems are sustainable, those involved inย producing and processing food must enjoy decent andย safeย employment and incomes. Communities must be able toย address their own development needs through bottom-up,ย decentralised community-led planning.


SUSTAINABLE LANDSCAPES

Where we work, land is primarily used for agriculture and itsย success is dependent on a healthy ecosystem.

Economies highly reliant on natural resources, such as manyย in sub-Saharan Africa, are effectively trapped in a viciousย cycle in which increasing demand on natural resourcesย contributes to poor and unsustainable management of theย same, leading to their further depletion.

We will continue toย build resilient ecosystems and landscapes for sustainableย livelihoods and job creation.


CLIMATE ADAPTATION

All of our work is designed and implemented through anย environmental, sustainability and climate adaptation lensย as we believe this is essential to achieving the global UNย Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

Climate Smart Agriculture and agro-ecology approaches are central to all ourย work supporting sustainable agricultural development. Ourย agriculture interventions are designed to achieve ecologicalย intensification of production systems while increasing theย climate resilience of farmers and food systems at large.

This serves to promote the sequestration of carbon in soilsย and biomass. An increase in climate finance and opportunities for funding and investment from a range of actors willย help ensure landscapes remain a public good.



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COMMUNITY-LED APPROACH

We are passionate about supporting communities to determine their own lives, enabled by strong and accountable government services, and effective local markets and value chains. We do this through a community-led systems approach, which is further bolstered by Partner Africaโ€™s work to improve the lives of vulnerable workers and producers engaged in international supply chainsย 


Global Strategy 2023-2027


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