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 MoreGetting BETTER for Malawian Women
Households are reporting better diets, women have more financial security and also more of a say in decision making, a report on a project in Malawi has found.
Read MoreNational Cassava Conference in Kenya
Promoting the benefits of cassava as a food crop is the focus for an upcoming five-day conference and trade fair, taking place in Nairobi
Read MoreYoung Kenyan Entrepreneur Wins Prestigious Award
A young Kenyan businesswoman who works with Self Help Africa has won a prestigious international award for her start-up
Read MoreSingle mum becomes a businesswoman
Single mum Jescah learned how to grow cassava commercially, and is now earning her own income for the first time in her life.
Read MoreDamaris Succeeds with Cassava
With the help of Self Help Africa, Damaris Oloo changed her life and is now able to provide for her children and four grandchildren.
Read MoreCassava farmer finds better market
Beatrice, cassava farmer in Kenya, increased her yields and found a better market for her produce after Self Help Africa linked her with a local cooperative.
Read MoreKenya farmers increase cassava yields and income
In Kenya, hundreds of farmers groups are seeing an increase in both yields and incomes from the production and sale of cassava
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