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Golden Bees bright future

Self Help Africa21st May 2019Agriculture & Nutrition, featured, News, Uganda

After a troubled childhood, young Francis is starting to rebuild his life thanks to support from Self Help Africa

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Artificial intelligence in African agriculture

Self Help Africa30th April 2019featured, Kenya, News, Technology

Inspecting damage to maize using AI

Meet Nuru – an artificial intelligence (AI) assistant at the forefront of agricultural technology that’s changing the lives of smallholder farmers in Africa.

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Farming brings a brighter future for Francis

Self Help Africa8th April 2019Agriculture & Nutrition, featured, News, Uganda

After a troubled childhood, young Francis is starting to rebuild his life thanks to support from Self Help Africa

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Widow rebuilds her life after tragedy

Self Help Africa25th February 2019Agriculture & Nutrition, News, Uganda

Maimuna from Teso, Uganda, is no stranger to tragedy. She lost her home and her farm to Joseph Kony’s rebels. With Self Help Africa’s help, she is rebuilding her life.

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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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Young farmers benefit from new innovative skills

Self Help Africa31st August 2018Agriculture & Nutrition, featured, Kenya, News

Alice Nyariaro, who participated in the Marshal Papworth programme, passes on her new skills to young farmers.

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Costa’s long journey to safety and security

Self Help Africa13th August 2018Agriculture & Nutrition, Case Study, News, Zambia

The road to safety and security has been long and difficult for 30-year-old Costa Uwimana. Forced to flee her home country of Rwanda to the Democratic Republic of Congo when she was only about eight years old, it was only a few months before Costa had to leave again, this time for Angola.

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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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Radio 4 Appeal: It starts with a seed

Self Help Africa8th May 2018Agriculture & Nutrition, Ethiopia, featured, News

Self Help Africa’s Radio 4 Appeal, presented by Sheila Dillon, will be aired on Sunday May 13th.

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Could ‘going green’ break the cycle of poverty in rural Uganda?

Self Help Africa27th April 2018Enterprise Development, featured, News, Uganda

An innovative new project is hoping to break the cycle of poverty in rural Uganda, through the creation of a sustainable ‘green economy’.

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