‘Lead farmers’ play a vital role in promoting new approaches, sharing information, and transferring know-how in the remote regions where Self Help Africa carries out its work.
Read MoreGolden Bees bright future
After a troubled childhood, young Francis is starting to rebuild his life thanks to support from Self Help Africa
Read MoreArtificial intelligence in African agriculture
Meet Nuru – an artificial intelligence (AI) assistant at the forefront of agricultural technology that’s changing the lives of smallholder farmers in Africa.
Read MoreFarming brings a brighter future for Francis
After a troubled childhood, young Francis is starting to rebuild his life thanks to support from Self Help Africa
Read MoreBlockchain first for Self Help Africa project
Self Help Africa is using blockchain technology to add value and transparency to the coffee value chain in Ethiopia.
Read MoreImproving School Meals in Zambia
Self Help Africa’s new project aims to improve vegetable production and school meals for children in Zambia.
Read MoreWidow rebuilds life after tragedy
Maimuna from Teso, Uganda, is no stranger to tragedy. She lost her home and her farm to Joseph Kony’s rebels. With Self Help Africa’s help, she is rebuilding her life.
Read MoreMalawi’s farmers take on Armyworm fight
Farmers like 36-year old Asimenye Mwafongo are on the frontline of Malawi’s fight against one of the biggest threats to food production the country has seen in a generation: Fall Armyworm
Read MoreYoung farmers benefit from new innovative skills
Alice Nyariaro, who participated in the Marshal Papworth programme, passes on her new skills to young farmers
Read MoreCosta’s long journey to safety and security
The road to safety and security has been long and difficult for 30-year-old Costa Uwimana. Forced to flee her home country of Rwanda to the Democratic Republic of Congo when she was only about eight years old, it was only a few months before Costa had to leave again, this time for Angola.
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