We partner with organizations and institutions around the world to pursue projects in agroecology, food security, sustainability, gender equity, biodiversity, and much more. Read on (and check back often) to discover some of our latest work.
An ambitious project building on the work of FARM for Biodiversity, bringing together farmers, scientists, researchers and policymakers to study the impact of agroecological practices on landscapes, communities, and biodiversity in a changing climate.
Improving food and nutrition security by integrating sustainable agriculture intensification systems (SAI), innovative institutional approaches with novel extension and advisory services and enhancing smallholder adaptive capacity in Sub-Saharan Africa.
Using funding from the Biovision and Eurofins Foundations to train 2500 farmers in agroecological methods for increased food and nutrition security.
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Welthungerhilfe with partners KUSAMALA Institute of Agriculture and Ecology and Zankhalango Association would like to pay you a visit how farmer to farmer works
Dear Kennedy, Sorry, I did not see this message. If you would still like to visit SFHC please email us sfhc@gmx.com. Thanks and happy new year! SFHC, Malawi
With funding from Avaaz, SFHC did a major distribution of food and hygiene supplies this August. These supplies are critical for families affected by the pandemic. According to local request, we delivered… – 25, 000 cloth face masks–… Read More
We’re proud to feature in the prominent food systems newspaper, Civil Eats, in an article discussing the failure of U.S. investment in African industrial agriculture. The article explores the promise of African agroecology as an alternative: offering new,… Read More
SFHC has been busy during May. In order to reduce risk of COVID-19 transmission, SFHC has divided the staff into several teams who work on various SFHC projects independently at the SFHC office. Teams only come in once… Read More
Welthungerhilfe with partners KUSAMALA Institute of Agriculture and Ecology and Zankhalango Association would like to pay you a visit how farmer to farmer works
Dear Kennedy, Sorry, I did not see this message. If you would still like to visit SFHC please email us sfhc@gmx.com. Thanks and happy new year! SFHC, Malawi