Women farmers face deeper losses from crop failure, driven by unequal access to land, credit, data and decision-making.
With the celebration of Farmers’ Day last week we reflect on the extraordinary contributions of the people who feed our homes, sustain our markets, and anchor our economies ...
Trainees by Iseguri Initiative, a Kadjebi-based Non-Governmental Organisation (NGO), have come tops as outstanding ...
As a member of the UN Working Group on the Rights of Peasants, Farmers, and Rural Workers, I speak today to honour the ...
On the sidelines of the European summit, hundreds of farmers are gathering in Brussels, blocking parts of the Belgian capital ...
From Texas to South Carolina, a new wave of Black women candidates is stepping into the U.S. Senate race, potentially making ...
Across East Africa, consumers are increasingly choosing foods grown without synthetic chemicals, valuing produce that ...
South Africa opposed a UN agritech resolution, defying economic interestsRejection blocks access to irrigation, climate-smart farming, and rural aidV ...
The project targets to train 10,500 smallholder farmers and 1,580 out-of-school youth to effectively explore opportunities on ...
NEW YORK (WABC) -- Coming up on Here and Now, we introduce you to a groundbreaking author who is defying the odds both on and off the field. As a professional football player, the first African ...
Africa’s drylands are often imagined as vast, empty spaces. Romantic wilderness on the one hand. Zones of hunger, conflict ...