A new E-vouchers system is making a significant impact on self-reliance and food security for refugee farmers in Uganda’s Adjumani district.
Read MoreProject will Support Hundreds of New Green Businesses in Zambia
A project that will support hundreds of new green start-up businesses and create thousands of jobs is set to be launched, in Zambia, this month.
Read MoreEmpowering Rural Women Entrepreneurs To Drive Change
Our Rural Women Entrepreneurs (RWE) pilot, funded by GIZ and active in Nigeria, Kenya, and Malawi, enhances digital capabilities, health literacy, and economic independence through the establishment of Women’s Business Centres (WBCs).
Read MoreKenyan Women Using Facebook To Sell Produce From Their Gardens
Enterprising women farmers in Kenya are using social media to sell surplus produce that they grow in backyard gardens set up with support from Self Help Africa.
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 MoreMango Boom for Kenyan Farming Families
3,000 small scale mango producers in Kenya are benefitting from support provided for a fruit and veg processor.
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.
Read MoreQ-1792-Uganda- Consultant for Inclusive Business Model Analysis
Self Help Africa received Match funding from UKaid to implement a 2-year project Sept 2019 – Oct 2021 focused on Self Help Africa (SHA) is an International Non-Governmental Organization implementing rural development, sustainable food and livelihoods security programmes in nine countries in Sub-Saharan Africa. SHA’s vision is an economically thriving … Read More
Read MoreCovid Fund Protects Agri-Business Jobs and Markets
A Kenyan horticultural company is ‘reinventing itself’ and protecting jobs and markets for hundreds of smallholder farmers.
Read MoreReviving the Kenyan Cotton Industry
A once thriving local industry that collapsed in the face of cheaper alternatives from the West and the Far East is experiencing a revival in Kenya, and thousands of farming households in Western Kenya are reaping the dividend.
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