Atiira Youth Group in Uganda has been trained in ginger production by Self Help Africa and has been linked to a national exporter.
Read MoreSelf Help Africa is part of the world’s biggest community-led land restoration project
The aim of the Restore Africa project is to restore degraded landscapes and improve livelihoods, while combatting the effects of climate change.
Read MoreKULIMA BETTER: Promoting Sustainable Agricultural Growth in Malawi
The Kulima BETTER project promoted sustainable agricultural growth to increase incomes, food & nutrition security for small farmers in Malawi.
Read MoreHow improving access to information helped these Gambian women transform their lives
The saying ‘knowledge is power’ may be a cliché but when it comes to supporting rural women farmers in The Gambia, it’s never been more accurate. In Africa, 80 per cent of agricultural production comes from smallholder farmers, who are mostly rural women, yet they are often unable to meet … Read More
Read MoreBee-keeping Providing a Path to Prosperity For Ugandan Farmers
Thousands of households in north east Uganda are striking ‘liquid gold’, thanks to a project focused on the financial benefits of beekeeping.
Read MoreMalawi family uses new-found tech knowledge and skills to transform lives
Joining a Self Help Africa/United Purpose farmers’ collective has provided this family with knowledge and training that has transformed their incomes – and their lives.
Read MoreFarmer Field School Participants More Likely To Have a Balanced Diet
Participants of a Self Help Africa project in Malawi are three times more likely to be eating a more balanced diet, a new report has found.
Read MoreHorn of Africa drought and food crisis – a growing catastrophe
Self Help Africa is working with local partners in the Horn of Africa is in the midst of a catastrophic hunger crisis
Read MoreKenya on Frontline as Drought Threatens Millions of Livestock
A veterinary operation backed by Self Help Africa is providing vital health services to Kenyan herders who have lost more than a million animals to sickness and drought, since last Autumn.
Read MoreUganda Farmers Sell 500 Tonnes of Grain on Refugee Support Programme
Ugandan farmers boosted their income and helped refugees in the region thanks to a project linking producers to displaced families.
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