Cyclone Mocha is the worst tropical storm to hit the coastlines of Bangladesh in a decade. Self Help Africa has joined international agencies, local disaster management committees and community-based organisations to assist affected communities.
Read MoreWorld Bee Day 2023: Bee Engaged in Pollinator-friendly Agriculture
World Bee Day takes place annually on May 20th. It aims to promote the vital roles bees play as one of the main pollinators of our crops, ensuring food production and biodiversity is maintained.
Read MoreEarth Day 2023: Invest in Our Planet
Earth Day takes place on April 22nd with the theme: ‘Invest in Our Planet’ -encouraging everyone to take action to protect our planet.
Read MoreSupporting Communities on The Frontline of Climate Change
Successive years of drought have made it harder to produce food in Baringo – Self Help Africa are providing households with training & seeds.
Read MoreSupporting a Future in Ginger Production
Atiira Youth Group in Uganda has been trained in ginger production by Self Help Africa and has been linked to a national exporter.
Read MoreTechnical skills training empowers young people in Kisumu, Kenya
Self Help Africa & Designer Group have partnered on a project to increase informal employment opportunities for young people in Kisumu County.
Read MoreSelf Help Africa is Part of The World’s Biggest Community-led Land Restoration Project
The overall aim of the Global EverGreening Alliance’s Restore Africa project is to restore landscapes and improve livelihoods, while combatting the effects of climate change.
Read MoreKULIMA BETTER: Promoting Sustainable Agricultural Growth in Malawi
The Kulima BETTER project promoted sustainable agricultural growth to increase incomes, food & nutrition security for small farmers in Malawi.
Read MoreSustainable Livelihoods and Inclusive Markets for Refugees in Uganda
Susan Jua fled conflict in South Sudan in 2006 and escaped with her family to Uganda. As a refugee, she arrived homeless and penniless. She had no land and limited ability to earn a living. Self Help Africa’s Sustain Project has helped to change that.
Read MoreSelf Help Africa providing supplies as Cyclone Freddy hits Malawi
More than 450 people are confirmed dead and hundreds more remain missing after Tropical Cyclone Freddy pummeled southern Malawi. The country’s President, Lazarus Chakwera, has declared 14 days of national mourning following the devastation caused by Tropical Cyclone Freddy. The cyclone has also made hundreds of thousands of people in … Read More
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