Self Help Africa is responding in a practical and targeted way to the worst food crisis to hit East Africa in decades.
Read MoreEthiopian widow’s seed success
A widow, Schmegie Kulbla is part of the solution to the problem that small-scale farmers across Ethiopia face in accessing good quality crop seed. Upwards of 90% of the country’s farmers produce their own seed from year to year, standards are poor, and often result in crop yields that are just a fraction of their potential.
Read MoreEast Africa Food Crisis
Self Help Africa is responding to the worst food crisis that has been experienced in East Africa in decades
Read MorePest Invasion Threatens Malawi Harvest
An invasion by fall armyworm is destroying cereal crops in Malawi, just weeks before farmers were preparing to harvest.
Read MoreCelebrating Africa’s rural women
To mark International Women’s Day on march 8th, we celebrate Africa’s rural women.
Read MoreEndurance Race is Toughest Challenge
It’s amongst the toughest of endurance challenges, and it returns for its 4th year this weekend.
Read MoreRegrets for the Past, Hope for the Future
Life has improved for Jessy. Her only regret is that it wasn’t like that when her family were young.
Read MoreCoping with Blindness a Family Affair
Minus has been helped by her grandchildren to run the farm since she went blind a few years ago. She is also receiving support from Self Help Africa.
Read MoreHunger Falls and Incomes Grow in Africa Projects
Impact Report shows number of households eating three times daily has increased, as have household disposable incomes.
Read MoreCoping with Ethiopia’s Climate Challenge
15,000 farmers are being supported with a range of climate smart farming methods in Ethiopia’s Southern Nations province.
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