A Self Help Africa ‘demonstration farm’ is helping the next generation of farmers in The Gambia successfully grow more organic fruit and vegetables to eat and sell.
Read MoreRefugee Farmers Selling Grain to UN Agency
In Uganda, we are training refugees to produce quality graisn and crops that they can sell to the World Food Programme, biggest buyer in the region.
Read MoreSUPPORTED TWO MILLION PEOPLE LAST YEAR
Self Help Africa supported more than two million people in sub-Saharan Africa last year, reaching over 315,000 households across nine African countries.
Read MoreImproved seeds help farmer cope with extreme droughts
In Burkina Faso, François Tarpaga is coping better with the recurring droughts hitting the country thanks to improved seeds and new farming techniques.
Read MoreInnovative data project to support efforts in combating fall armyworm
Use of satellite imagery and mobile technology will support the fight against fall armyworm, the invasive pest destroying crops in sub-Saharan Africa.
Read MoreWhere Nothing Grows
Self Help Africa supports a women’s horticultural group in Burkina Faso’s scorching central plateau.
Read MoreHarvest Reduces Swine Flu Impact
Ethel Khundi experiences major loss, but her harvest keeps her afloat.
Read MoreFarming to Feed Her Children
Rosemary Chate learned how to plant new crops and farm more efficiently.
Read MoreRefugee families in Zambia to receive farming support
Thousands of refugee families in Zambia will receive farm support from a joint Self Help Africa and UNHCR project.
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