The ‘’Building Landscape for Resilient Livelihoods” project funded by Irish Aid works to transform sustainable natural resource management.
Read MoreReviving Livestock Care in Napak, Uganda
A Self Help Africa programme has revitalised livestock care in Napak, Uganda – training new Community Animal Health Workers.
Read MoreE-Voucher System Boosts Food Security for Refugee Farmers in Uganda
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 MoreSelf Help Africa: Working For A World Where Refugees Are Welcomed
World Refugee Day raises awareness of the rights of refugees and highlights the plight of those fleeing conflict or persecution. This year’s theme is ‘For a world where refugees are welcomed’.
Read MoreSupporting a Future in Ginger Production
Atiira Youth Group in Uganda has been trained in ginger production by Self Help Africa and has been linked to a national exporter.
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 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 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 MoreProjects Worked Directly with 275,000 Families
Self Help Africa’s annual report shows that the organisation worked with 275,000 households, last year.
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