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 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 MoreBetter storage boosts father’s income
The building of an onion storage house has meant a brighter future for Inoussa and his family.
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 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 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.
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