In Uganda, we are training refugees to produce quality graisn and crops that they can sell to the World Food Programme, biggest buyer in the region.
Read MoreHelping Communities Cope with Flood Threat
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.
Read MoreSelf Help Africa Honors State Street
As an organization that promotes economic development across Africa, Self Help Africa has honored State Street Corporation for its work on the continent.
Read MoreImproved seeds help farmer cope with extreme droughts
In Burkina Faso, François Tarpaga is coping better with the recurring droughts hitting the country thanks to improved seeds and new farming techniques.
Read MoreRains don’t dampen chieftain’s spirits
In Nsunda, in Northern Zambia, torrential rains threaten harvests year on year. But village chief Showthem sees light for his community.
Read MoreA message to COP22 leaders
We must strengthen the resilience of smallholder farmers in Africa to guarantee food security for the next generation. The COP22 summit in Morocco is the next step in that process, says our CEO.
Read MoreSeed the key to coping with Ethiopia’s climate crisis
Seed producers in Ethiopia will play an important role in food production in the face of El Nino drought
Read MoreGates grant boost for West African work
Gate Foundation backing important work into cereals in West Africa.
Read MoreClimate deal is good news for Africa
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 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.
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