International Women’s Day will be celebrated on March 8th with this year’s theme being ‘Women in Leadership: Achieving an equal future in a Covid-19 world.’
Read MoreOnline Celebration of Student Science Projects
Self Help Africa’s popular ‘Science for Development’ showcase, in collaboration with Irish Aid, goes ‘online’ next Wednesday, Sept 23rd.
Read MoreGlobal Greening with Electric Picnickers!
Self Help Africa has participated in the Electric Picnic festival for the past decade, engaging with festival goers on a wide range of issues, and having fun along the way!
Read MoreScience prize for Navan students
Two teenagers from St Joseph’s Secondary School in Navan, Co. Meath, won the annual Science for Development Prize at the 2020 BT Young Scientist and Technology Exhibition.
Read More‘BETTER’ school for Merinda
Merinda receives farming education through EU funded BETTER project at local ‘field school’ in Malawi
Read MoreStudent science projects get Ministerial endorsement
Students’ projects addressing global issues get recognition at Self Help Africa’s annual science fair
Read MoreStudents exhibit science projects
Scientific solutions to some of the biggest global development challenges were the focus of a recent showcase hosted by Self Help Africa and Irish Aid. The annual science for development event brought together more than a dozen leading student projects from this year’s BT Young Scientist and Technology Exhibition. Representatives … Read More
Read MoreIrish students take trip of a lifetime to rural Malawi
A group of 20 Irish students and teachers met with rural communities in Malawi during a Development Education study trip
Read MoreStudent collects Africa prize for winning Science Award
Timothy McGrath won the Science for Development Award, organised by Gorta-Self Help Africa and Irish Aid, at the BT Young Scientist and Technology Exhibition 2018.
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