25 Miles Away from Her Dreams

25 Miles Away from Her Dreams

Six months ago, Farida, 18, started her first day of high school. It was a dream come true. She did...

Empowering Women in Nkawie: Listening to their Needs

Empowering Women in Nkawie: Listening to their Needs

“This motivated me to advertise Self-Help to others making them know how reliable and effective the organization is; ready to...

Joseph’s Business is Multiplying Like Rabbits!

Joseph’s Business is Multiplying Like Rabbits!

Joseph is a 44-year-old man from the community of Bampenase, in the Ashanti region of Ghana. He is a teacher and...

Fighting Back Against Fall Armyworm, Part II

Fighting Back Against Fall Armyworm, Part II

Maize is the most important staple cereal crop grown by smallholders in sub-Saraharn Africa. Maize accounts for more than half...

One Less Worry for Charity

One Less Worry for Charity

“Meeting Self-Help has brought something big to my family. It has really taught me the value of useful advice; help...

Expanding Training & Micro-Loans to New Communities Thanks to YOU!

Expanding Training & Micro-Loans to New Communities Thanks to YOU!

Happy Holidays!  Thank you to all who are reading this: your support this past year has made a tremendous difference...

Partnering for Healthier, Hunger-Free Communities

Partnering for Healthier, Hunger-Free Communities

By August 2017, Self-Help International Teen Girls Club had been operational for a year with a goal helping teen girls...

Evading the Attack by Fall Armyworm

Evading the Attack by Fall Armyworm

“I am scared to death about fall armyworm,” Dr. Pedro Sanchez said in the opening day of the World Food...

Meeting My Children’s Needs After Galamsey

Meeting My Children’s Needs After Galamsey

“I started ‘galamsey’ in Wasa when I was a teenager. One day I went out to do ‘galamsey’ with my best friend and unfortunately, she...

“Koko helps kill our hunger”

“Koko helps kill our hunger”

“Some children have to walk 8 kilometers [5 miles] to come to school in the morning,” the Headmaster told me....

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