Executives of the international engineering solutions company, Designer Group, formally launched a partnership with Self Help Africa to develop a youth training programme and increase access to employment opportunities for 200 youths in Kisumu County, Kenya. The firm, which employs more than 1,100 staff in the design, supply and installation … Read More
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In rural Uganda, a project by Self Help Africa is supporting 3,000 young people to become successful agri-entrepreneurs.
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In Nsunda, in Northern Zambia, torrential rains threaten harvests year on year. But village chief Showthem sees light for his community.
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Chrissy Moyo, farm adviser, will transfer her new skills to vulnerable farmers in Malawi after attending a course in the UK.
Read MoreBuilding resilience in Burkina Faso
A joint programme between Gorta-Self Help Africa and Welthungerhilfe is working to improve food knowledge and address chronic malnutrition in Burkina Faso.
Read MoreTraining Scholarship for African Farm Advisors
African farm trainers are in the United Kingdom on a scholarship to attend one of the UK’s leading agricultural colleges.
Read MoreBetter storage boosts father’s income
The building of an onion storage house has meant a brighter future for Inoussa and his family.
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