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Exciting Volunteer Opportunity: Help Transform Our Children’s Library in Mombasa!
At Haller, we believe education is the key to a sustainable future. Our award-winning, solar-powered Education Centre in Mombasa has been a beacon of learning since 2006, home to Kenya’s first free children’s library. Every year, over 5,000 children from informal settlements visit this safe space, gaining access to books, IT resources, and vocational training.
Now, we’re looking for a passionate volunteer to help revitalise our children’s library in a hands-on, impactful way! This exciting project will take place over 4-6 weeks in April and May 2025.
Empowering Education through Technology
Bridging the digital divide in rural Kenya—discover how Haller Foundation and Tsavo Trust are transforming education at Kathekani Secondary School. With solar power, digital learning tools, and the innovative ARES system, we're empowering 350 students with sustainable energy solutions and critical digital skills. Join us in shaping a brighter, more connected future for the next generation.
2024: Haller Wrapped
2024 NGOs Awards Nomination: Best in Education
Education is at the heart of everything we do at Haller. It’s the foundation for sustainable change, empowering smallholder communities across Africa with life-long learning opportunities. Through farmer training, youth initiatives, and the Nguuni Education Centre, we are committed to fostering environmental stewardship, sustainable farming, and academic growth.
From our climate-smart training programs near Mombasa to the innovative Haller Farmers App reaching remote communities, we’re transforming lives. The Nguuni Education Centre, Kenya’s first free children’s library, continues to serve thousands of disadvantaged students, driving literacy and engagement.
Help us expand our impact. Vote for Haller in the ‘Best in Education’ category at the 2024 Kenyan NGO Awards! Your support can help us build self-sustaining communities and pathways out of poverty through education.
Tell the Bees: Preserving and Encouraging Biodiversity
Bees play a critical role in the global food chain, pollinating around three-quarters of the world’s flowering plants which produce 90% of the world’s food. The FAO has estimated that one out of every three bites of food we eat depends on bee pollination.
UN's World Youth Skills Day: Empowering the Next Generation Through Agriculture
The 15th of July marks the United Nations' World Youth Skills Day, focusing on "Youth Skills for Peace and Development." At Haller, we bridge the gap between education and employment through lifelong learning and community engagement. Our Haller Farmers App empowers youth with sustainable agriculture skills, benefiting people, the planet, and the economy.
Nguuni Nature Sanctuary - For The Community
Unveiling the newest renovations at the Nguuni Nature Sanctuary, and Haller’s first School Open Farmers Day welcoming enthusiastic participation from 347 students, learning about everything from aquaponics to composting. Vote for this amazing facility in the World Sustainable Travel & Hospitality Awards!
The Forgotten Greenhouse Gas: Nitrous Oxide
Digital Tools in Traditional Fields: Uncovering Mobile Technology Usage among African Smallholder Farmers
Studies have demonstrated the increased penetration of mobile technology across Africa. But to build a more up to date picture, specifically focused on the use of technology in agriculture, Felix Young set out to survey smallholder farmers across 15 African countries.
Case Study Osiligi & Haller, a collaborative approach to Farmer Training in Kenya
In December 2023, the Haller team in Kenya conducted farmer training sessions in partnership with the Osiligi Charity Projects. An exciting step in our mission to scale knowledge of regenerative farming in Kenya and beyond.