Gorta-Self Help Africa supports a women’s horticultural group in Burkina Faso’s scorching central plateau.
Read MoreThousands of young Ugandans to become farm entrepreneurs
In rural Uganda, a project by Self Help Africa is supporting 3,000 young people to become successful agri-entrepreneurs.
Read MoreThe route to school is through her fields
With improved seeds, training and hard work on her small farm, Habibou is building a better future for her children.
Read MoreHarvest Reduces Swine Flu Impact
Ethel Khundi experiences major loss, but her harvest keeps her afloat.
Read MoreFuture blooming brighter for Loveness
The Deputy Director of Zambia’s Ministry of Agriculture paid tribute to Self Help Africa for leading the way in improving access to quality seed for farmers in the country.
Read MoreImproving access to quality seed for farmers in Zambia
The Deputy Director of Zambia’s Ministry of Agriculture paid tribute to Self Help Africa for leading the way in improving access to quality seed for farmers in the country.
Read MoreFood crisis: thousands receive emergency seed in Kenya
Close to 10,000 people will soon harvest much-needed beans and other food after an emergency seed distribution in Kenya
Read MoreRains don’t dampen chieftain’s spirits
In Nsunda, in Northern Zambia, torrential rains threaten harvests year on year. But village chief Showthem sees light for his community.
Read MoreFrom Malawi to the Midlands
Chrissy Moyo, farm adviser, will transfer her new skills to vulnerable farmers in Malawi after attending a course in the UK.
Read MorePoor diet is biggest global health threat
Poor diet is the world’s number one health risk in the 21st century, says a global food and biodiversity expert.
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