Food insecurity

Tanzania government plans to roll out small-scale irrigation technology to help farmers deal with climate change
Farmers in Morogoro, Tanzania are feeling the effects of climate change. But the government has rolled out a plan to establish small scale irrigation systems to boost crop production for small-scale farmers in rural areas of the country.

Green Horizon food security project raises wellbeing of Jebel Ladu communities while growing crops to appease South Sudan’s hunger crisis
More than 2.5 million hectares of land in South Sudan have been acquired mainly by international investors since 2006 By …

Leading Landless Women: African Rural Women Leaders Tell their Stories
By Fredrick Mugira Up to 10.3 million hectares of land has been acquired by investors from individuals, communities and governments …

Uncertainty over laws fuel land grabs in South Sudan
By Paul Jimbo South Sudan, the world’s youngest nation, has been grabbing international news headlines, not for any good reasons …

Africa Sinking Deeper into Hunger
Syriacus Buguzi [DAR ES SALAAM] African leaders must have strong political will to tackle food insecurity as a new report shows that …