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How we work
Animal Traction - ox power
Area Enclosures - environmental rehabilitation
Bee Keeping
Fuel Efficient Cooking
Enset - the tree against famine
Extension Farmers
Watershed Manegement
Fertility Trenches - optimising production
Fish Farming
HIV/AIDS Addressing the Challenge
Jar Irrigation
Harvesting Rainwater
Harvesting Rainwater II
Research - Bulding bridges from laboratory to farm
Revolving drugs
Rope and Washer Pumps
Savings & Credit - encouraging enterprise
Tied Ridging
Treadle Pumps
Triticale - a valuable hybrid cereal
Vetiver Grass - arresting erosion

How We Work

Self Help Africa works at grassroots level tackling poverty and improving lives.

Our primary focus is on assisting families and communities to grow enough food to feed themselves and to earn a sustainable living.

We promote and support the implementation of simple and effective innovations to farming, managing natural resources, and helping people access basic services like clean water, healthcare and education.

Self Help Africa has almost twenty-five years experience in bringing lasting solutions to poverty for Africa’s rural poor.

Practical Solutions

Self Help has adopted and embraced a wide variety of innovative technologies to assist the people we work with to achieve sustainability in their lives.

The technologies and approaches are many and varied, and are devised as cost effective and practical ways of tackling the very real challenges faced by Africa's rural poor.

The solutions (listed right) are just a sample of some of the approaches being promoted by Self Help.

These include measures to increase on-farm productivity, to optimise the use of available water and resources, to support income generation, to rehabilitate the natural environment, and to reduce the amount of time and effort that poor people must expend to do the most basic tasks.

Almost without exception they are activities that rely on the active participation of the local people themselves, and in many instances are solutions being put forward by the people.

Self Help Africa believes that lasting, long term change will only come if the communities, or the individual farmers themselves, are involved at every turn in the development process.

Judicious planting of mixed trees and other vegetation can do much to restore an eroded landscape in Africa
Planting of tree seedlings, construction of check dams, and installation of soil bunds can do much to tackle the problem of soil erosion and land depletion in Africa.

External links :

Triticale-Wikipedia
Treadle Pump-Wikipedia
Vetiver-Wikipedia
HIV/AIDS-Wikipedia
Enset-Wikipedia
Watershed Management-Wikipedia
Rainwater Harvesting-Wikipedia