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They’re Family, and Friends!

Self Help Africa6th May 2020Gender, News

Veronica Brown describes her teenage daughter Lynda as ‘my best friend.’

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On Their Bikes out of Poverty

Self Help Africa23rd April 2020Enterprise Development, featured, Gender, News

Members of a womens savings and loans group in Malawi are biking their way out of poverty!

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‘BETTER’ school for Merinda

Self Help Africa18th June 2019Agriculture & Nutrition, Cooperatives, Development Education, Malawi, News

Merinda Smiling

Merinda receives farming education through EU funded BETTER project at local ‘field school’ in Malawi

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Families receive emergency help after Cyclone Idai

Self Help Africa29th March 2019Malawi, News

In the wake of the devastation of Cyclone Idai, Self Help Africa is providing basic food and non food items to families in southern Malawi.

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A BETTER life for Alice

Self Help Africa7th March 2019Case Study, Enterprise Development, Malawi, News

Since joining a village savings and loans group (VSLA), Alice used a small loan to build a piggery and buy a breeding sow that soon provided her with five piglets that she could fatten and sell.

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Malawi’s farmers take on Armyworm fight

Self Help Africa31st October 2018Agriculture & Nutrition, featured, Malawi, News

Farmers like 36-year old Asimenye Mwafongo are on the frontline of Malawi’s fight against one of the biggest threats to food production the country has seen in a generation: Fall Armyworm

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Helping Communities Cope with Flood Threat

Self Help Africa2nd August 2018Climate Change, Malawi, News

Self Help Africa is providing training in Malawi to support communities to be better prepared for disasters caused by flooding, drought and other weather and environmental events.

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New farming methods mean success for Queen

Self Help Africa7th June 2018Agriculture & Nutrition, featured, Gender, News

In Malawi, new farming methods and livestock rearing have made Queen Musukwa a role model in her village.

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Fall Armyworm Crisis – Response

Self Help Africa12th March 2018Agriculture & Nutrition, featured, Malawi, News

Self Help Africa are helping farmers to cope with the Fall Armyworm crisis.

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International Women’s Day: Press for Progress

Self Help Africa8th March 2018featured, Gender, News

For International Women’s Day, we talk gender equality and celebrate the women who press for progress in their communities.

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Close to 200,000 farm families benefit from Kenya project

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