Changes in weather patterns across sub-Saharan Africa is made it more pressing than ever that world leaders should reach a climate deal in Paris. Their accord is to be welcomed.
Read MoreIncomes success in Zambian project
Self Help Africa’s project in Northern Zambia is having a positive impact on the lives of participating families.
Read MoreAfrica on the climate frontline
Changes in weather patterns across sub-Saharan Africa is making it more pressing than ever that world leaders should reach a climate change deal in Paris.
Read MoreBarley farmers toast drinks partnership
Self Help Africa has signed an historic deal with Diageo that will see the brewing giant buying barley from rural poor farmers in Ethiopia.
Read MoreAfrica on the climate frontline
Changes in weather patterns across sub-Saharan Africa is making it more pressing than ever that world leaders should reach a climate change deal in Paris.
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.
Read MoreMalawi farmer’s training scholarship
A community-based farm adviser in Malawi is amongst a group of small-scale African farmers to travel recently on a scholarship to attend one of the UK’s leading agricultural training colleges.
Read MoreFarming for the family
Scovia and Gastone Ndisasirwa are amongst thousands of Ugandans whose lives are being transformed by a scheme supporting the development of fruit and vegetable gardens as a means of improving household nutrition.
Young parents of two girls, their garden now looks as if it could stock a supermarket vegetable counter – with cabbage, amaranthus, papaya and tomato growing alongside pumpkin and other produce.
Read MoreA fruit to get passionate about
With a month to go before his first harvest, farmer Bashir Twinomwjuni is already a big fan of his new passion fruit plants. He has yet to harvest but with the fruit hanging heavy on the branches he is feeling optimistic.
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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