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The European Commission has provided more than  €2.5 million for new projects in Zambia and Ethiopia

Major new programmes underway

Ambitious new development programmes that will seek to improve food security and the livelihoods of more than 1.2 million people are being started in Zambia and Ethiopia.

Close to €2.5 million has been secured from the European Commission for the projects, both of which will take place over a two-years period (2010-2011).

The Seed Entrepreneurship for Economic Development and Food Security (SEEDFS) project in Zambia will aim to increase food security and incomes of farming community by increasing access and timely supply of good quality seed, while in Ethiopia new EC backing has been received to expand Self Help Africa’s existing Agricultural Co-Operative Development Programme in Oromia and Southern Nations and Nationalties (SNRPP) provinces.
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Potato success in Ethiopia

Ethiopia is one of a handful of countries in East Africa where the potato is a major food crop.

Although the government estimates that nearly one-third of a million acres nationally is under potato production, yields are traditionally very low (approx 4 tonnes per acre), with many farmers using small and degenerated tubers from their last crop because they can’t buy better seed stock.

Self Help Africa, whose first work involved the distribution of Irish potato stock in 14 regions of Ethiopia from 1985 to 1987, is now running a major programme to improve access to quality seed potato stock to small-holder farmers.
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Apple production is now taking place across each of Self Help Africa's projects in Oromia

Financial fruits

There might not seem to be anything extraordinary about an apple – until you witness how income from growing the fruit can help lift people out of poverty.

In 2006 Self Help Africa brought root stock for 3,800 apple trees from Spain and distributed them to farm producers in upland project areas of two existing area-based projects in the Oromia region of Ethiopia.

More than 40 individual and community nurseries grafted the fruit, while lead farmers in project areas were provided with technical training and assistance to pilot apple production on their farms.

Since then several hundred households in the area have planted apple trees, while efforts are underway at a wider level to secure new markets for the product.
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School links

Self Help Africa has facilited two Irish secondary schools to forge new partnership links with schools in Ethiopia.

McEgan College in Macroom, Co. Cork, and St. Wolstan's College in Celbridge, Co. Kildare, established the links with post-primary schools in Self Help Africa programme areas, during a recent visit by teachers from the schools to Ethiopia. The linkages are being supported as part of the Irish Aid funded 'Worldwise' programme.
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Field visit to Ethiopia

A group of close to 30 Irish supporters travelled to Ethiopia in late October on the annual fund-raising field visit organised by Self Help to Africa.

During the trip the group visited Self Help Africa's programmes in Sodo, Huruta, Bora and Butajera, and got an opportunity to meet the local communities with whom the organisation is working.

Participants on Self Help Africa's annual field visits to Africa are required to raise a minimum of €5,000, 50% of which covers the costs of the trip, and the balance is invested in local programmes.
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Self Help Africa has been supporting the development of livestock opportunities in Eastern Shewa, Ethiopia, for the past two years

Dairy development

The expansive rolling pasture lands of Holeta in Eastern Shewa are the scene of a major programme to develop the structures and the potential for dairy production in Ethiopia.

The initiative is a part of Self Help Africa's agricultural co-operative development programme (ACDP) initiative, and in the past year has seen the organisation extend to 13 the number of dairy co-operatives now operating in the district.

The 496 farmers who are members of the dairy co-ops are being supported with a range of measures including improving livestock blood lines, co-operative management and administration, storage and transportation, feeding methods, marketing, and adding value to dairy produce.
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Funding support for Ethiopian school

Kella High School in Sodo, Ethiopia, is to receive funding support for new school accommodation, following the annual 'International Bazaar', hosted in Dublin recently by the wives of Irish based diplomats. Self Help Africa was one of four charities to benefit from the annual international Christmas bazaar, and is to receive €19,000 from the event. The funding will go to provide additional school accommodation at Kella School, which was officially opened in September of this year.

Minister visits Ethiopian projects

Junior Minister for Food and Horticulture and former leader of The Green Party Trevor Sargent TD visited Self Help's area based project at Sodo, Ethiopia, on a recent fact finding trip.

The Minister was accompanied on his visit by the newly appointed Irish Ambassador to Ethiopia Sile Maguire, and by members of the North Dublin based Skerries-Sodo Community Group, who are supporters of Self Help Africa's work on the Sodo Project.

Band Aid legacy lives on

The lasting legacy of funding support that Self Help Africa received from Bob Geldof's Band Aid Trust is to be seen at an irrigation scheme beside Lake Ziway in Adami Tulu, Ethiopia, where an irrigation scheme started nearly 20 years ago now has almost 23,000 farmer members.
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Radio journalist Lisa Dee Callery visited Ethiopia recently. Below are items broadcast by Independent Network News (INN) from the trip :
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