All forms of building, including constructing latrines, are seen as men’s work, in Tiv land, Nigeria. We meet one woman who’s challenged the norm, taking action to improve sanitation in Nigeria for her family’s future and inspiring others to follow her lead. Farmer Ngoundu lives in Benue State, in North … Read More
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Members of a womens savings and loans group in Malawi are biking their way out of poverty!
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Mary Banda earns almost half her annual income from a mango tree that grows in her front yard in Northern Malawi.
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Mary Banda earns almost half her annual income from a mango tree that grows in her front yard in Northern Malawi.
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Self Help Africa is involved in a three-way response to the locust crisis in East Africa, together with UN and government agencies
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Self Help Africa is involved in a three-way response to the locust crisis in East Africa, together with UN and government agencies
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TruTrade, the innovative sourcing and trading initiative for Africa’s smallholder farmers, doubled its trading volumes in 2019 over the previous year.
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Supporting women traders on Africa’s land borders.
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The unseasonal drought in Zambia has plunged the country into crisis. Maize production has declined dramatically, leaving tens of thousands of families hungry, forced to ration their households to just a single meal a day.
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