Self Help Africa is creating opportunities for rural youth in Uganda to make livings for themselves in rural Uganda
Read MoreA New Beginning
With seeds, training and access to a vegetable storehouse, Binta has overcome some difficult times and is now providing for her family better than before.
Read More2016: your support in pictures
2016 was an incredible year for Self Help Africa, our supporters and the people we work with. During the past 12 months, we invested more funds, undertook more work, and reached more people than at any point in our long history: this year, we reached nearly 1.8 million people in nine … Read More
Read More12 faces that embody the success of 2016
12 months, 12 faces, 12 stories. As 2016 draws to a close we’d like to share with you the successful stories of 12 amazing people whose own hard work is changing their lives and their families’ in Africa. The pictures and stories below celebrate the hard work of these farmers as … Read More
Read MoreWater boost for Togo households
More than 32,000 people in Togo, West Africa, are to benefit from a major new EU backed water and sanitation project in the region.
Read MoreCompost revives farmer’s tired land
In Burkina Faso, farmer and mother Limata boosted her yields by producing her own compost, a natural fertilizer for her tired land.
Read MoreTop endurance event returns to benefit Africa
Top endurance event returns to Donegal to benefit Self Help Africa
Read MoreSupporters team up to end hunger and poverty
Self Help Africa supporters in New York, Galway and Shropshire teamed up last weekend to raise hundreds of thousands of pounds for the fight against hunger and poverty.
Read MoreA message to COP22 leaders
We must strengthen the resilience of smallholder farmers in Africa to guarantee food security for the next generation. The COP22 summit in Morocco is the next step in that process, says our CEO.
Read MoreBig Give 2016: Double your Donation
If you donate online through the Big Give Christmas Challenge, your donation to Self Help Africa could be doubled, helping your money go further for African farmers.
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