Self Help Africa’s projects impacted the lives of 2.5 million people and worked directly with 275,000 households, last year.
Read MoreA journey to self-reliance for Lilian
Lilian joined the Tutulane farmer field school in Malawi, where she learned about new farming technologies.
Read MoreDOUBLE YOUR DONATION
Self Help Africa is selected for the Big Give’s Christmas Challenge 2019, giving supporters an opportunity to double their donations.
Read MoreWhere Nothing Grows
Self Help Africa supports a women’s horticultural group in Burkina Faso’s scorching central plateau.
Read MoreEthiopia: thousands receive food and seed assistance after crop losses
In drought-stricken Ethiopia, a maize distribution will help farmers bridge the hunger gap until the next harvest season, a few weeks away.
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 MorePoor diet is biggest global health threat
Poor diet is the world’s number one health risk in the 21st century, a global food and biodiversity expert says.
Read MoreNutrition central to agriculture development
<pThe blight of hunger and malnutrition, which affects one in 12 people across the globe, is the central focus of an international conference hosted by the UN in Rome, this month. Figures from across the globe, including Pope Francis, attended the event, to find solutions to a global challenge that, in a world of so many excesses, is hard to countenance in the 21st century.
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