Self Help Africa will be hosting a webinar titled ‘Innovation and Technology for Gender Equity’ in celebration of International Women’s Day on Wednesday 8th March at 10am GMT. Join us for this special one hour event and hear from women across Africa on the approaches to integrating more women into technology and … Read More
Read MoreVillage, Savings & Loans Groups Help Farmers Overcome Climate Barriers
Village, Savings & Loans (VSL) Groups are helping smallholder farmers like Ephraim in Malawi to overcome climate barriers and succeed.
Read More500 New Cases a Day in Malawi Cholera Outbreak
Malawi is in the grip of its worst cholera outbreak in a generation.
Read MoreShrewsbury Secret Supper Autumn Edition 2023
One of our landmark fundraising events in Shrewsbury is back! Food-lovers are invited to our Spring edition of Shrewsbury Secret Supper.
Read MoreInternational Day of Education 2023: Invest in People, Prioritise Education
Education has the power to transform lives and offer a pathway out of poverty. Jan 24th is Int. Day of Education. Find out its theme & more.
Read MoreSupporting Small-Scale Farming Families More Important than Ever
Supporting African small scale farming families is more important than ever
Read More‘Making it at Home’ in The Gambia
project in The Gambia is encouraging and supporting young people to pursue a future in their own country.
Read MoreWalk the Camino 2023
Join Self Help Africa for a week on the Camino Portugues from 15th – 22nd May 2023, from the Galician town of Tui to Santiago de Compostela.
Read MoreWorld Toilet Day 2022: Transforming lives through sanitation
Every year, World Toilet Day celebrates toilets and aims to raise awareness of the 3.6 billion people worldwide living without access to them.
Read MoreHow improving access to information helped these Gambian women transform their lives
The saying ‘knowledge is power’ may be a cliché but when it comes to supporting rural women in The Gambia, it’s never been more accurate. In Africa, 80 per cent of agricultural production comes from smallholder farmers, who are mostly rural women, yet they are often unable to meet their … Read More
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