In Nsunda, in Northern Zambia, torrential rains threaten harvests year on year. But village chief Showthem sees light for his community.
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.
Read MoreFunds raised will honour memory of former development worker
Friends and family of Richard Knight, a former development worker, have raised more than £1,000 to fund development projects in Zambia.
Read MoreZambia director named one of Africa’s most influential women
Zambia Director has been named as one of Africa’s most influential women
Read MoreFuture shines bright for sunflower producers
Sunflower growers in Eastern Zambia are benefitting from the production of cooking oil from the seed that they produce.
Read MoreSupporting Zambian women in business
A forum is being convened in Zambia next week to look at the challenges and obstacles facing women in business in the country.
Read MoreCharity’s life transformed
Charity Kamwala’s warm smile speaks volumes about the transformation there has been in her life since she began working with Self Help Africa, two years ago.
Read MoreNew crops give farmer new future
The harsh realities of life in rural Africa cause many to grow up too quickly; this was the case for Zambian Sydney Kalota, who lost both parents in quick succession as a teenager. Left without any relatives close by to support him. Left alone, he did the only thing he knew to survive, he began to farm.
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