October Newletter Walisha

October Newsletter

As we step into the fall of 2024, we find ourselves reflecting on the incredible journey we’ve shared this year. Thanks to your unwavering support—whether through financial contributions, sporting our merchandise, or simply spreading the word—we’ve made remarkable strides together. We’re excited to share some updates on our progress and

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5 Inspiring Ways Youth Are Revolutionizing African Economies

The agricultural sector in Africa faces numerous challenges, from climate change to limited access to resources and technology. However, amidst these obstacles, there is a growing movement to empower the next generation of farmers and agricultural professionals. The Youth in Agriculture Fellowship Program, spearheaded by the Walisha Foundation, is a

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Sowing Hope: Overcoming Challenges of Smallholder Wheat Farmers in Rwanda

In the heart of East Africa, Rwanda’s agricultural sector stands as a testament to the resilience and potential of smallholder farmers. With agriculture accounting for 31% of the country’s GDP and employing nearly 70% of the population (a majority being women!), the importance of this sector cannot be overstated. Smallholder

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Transforming Smallholder Farming in Africa: The Four Pillars Approach

Breaking the Cycle: An Unorthodox Approach to Lasting Change We’ve all been there – seeing another non-profit organization pop up and wondering, “There are so many already. Shouldn’t the world’s problems be solved already?” It’s a fair question and one that often brings a sting of self-consciousness and apprehension to

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Smallholder wheat production can cut Africa’s costly grain imports

Scientists are working to catalyze local farming and help meet the rapidly rising regional demand wheat. International scientists are working with regional and national partners in sub-Saharan Africa to catalyze local wheat farming and help meet the rapidly rising regional demand for this crop. The specialists are focusing on smallholder

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