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Using Agriculture to Restore Degraded Ecosystems
Restoring degraded ecosystems through sustainable agriculture—discover how Haller is empowering smallholder farmers in Kenya with organic alternatives to chemical fertilizers and pesticides. By improving soil health, conserving water, and boosting yields, we're helping communities combat climate change, protect biodiversity, and build resilient livelihoods. Learn more through the award-winning Haller Farmers app.
Celebrating World Volunteer Day: Lily & Edie's Journey with Haller Kenya
This World Volunteer Day, we’re shining a light on the incredible contributions of Lily and Edie, two passionate volunteers spending three months with us at the Nguuni Education Centre, Library, and Nature Reserve.
Empowering the Changemakers of Tomorrow: Haller at Sherborne Girls School’s Friday Lecture Series
Discover how The Haller Foundation is connecting young changemakers in the UK and Kenya through education, technology, and sustainable agriculture. From welcoming thousands of pupils in Kenya to inspiring students at Sherborne Girls School, as part of our mission to empower Gen Z to tackle climate change and build a greener future.
Education for Better Outcomes: World AIDS Day
On World AIDS Day, explore how education empowers communities to combat HIV/AIDS. Learn how Haller’s health outreach programs provide vital knowledge, safe practices, and resources to reduce infection rates and support rural smallholder communities.
Haller at 20.
Over 20 years, the challenges facing the smallholder communities Haller was set up to serve have shifted and evolved. But our approach remains rooted in a mission to bring together ecology and economy.
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.
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!
United for Land: Combating Desertification and Drought
Land stewardship is “the most precious resource to ensure the stability and prosperity of billions of people around the world.” Sustainable land management has the power to address today’s global challenges and create a blueprint to a better future on land for all generations.
Protecting the Food System: World Food Safety Day 2024
Smallholder farmers play an increasingly important role in food safety. 80% of food in developing regions is grown by smallholders, and with food demand expected to grow by more than 70% by 2050, there is a clear need to install sustainable food systems that work for these communities.
Generation Restoration: World Environment Day 2024
Dr Haller’s methodology extends throughout all of the work the Haller Foundation carries out today. Here we explore just a few of the ways we’re currently working to restore degraded landscapes and protect the environment.
Celebrating International Day of Plant Health 2024
On International Day of Plant Health, we recognise the global challenge of plant health that affects livelihoods worldwide.
At Haller, inspired by Dr. Rene Haller's work, we are committed to supporting and celebrating local smallholder farmers in adopting pesticide-free practices that respect biodiversity and improve crop health. And increasing access to sustainable agricultural practices that ensure safe food and trade, enhancing community livelihoods globally!
Using Traditional Medicine in New Ways: World Malaria Day
Using Traditional Medicine in New Ways: World Malaria Day
Closing the ‘Crop Gap’: Addressing the Inequalities faced by Female Smallholders
Despite their outsized importance in the global food system, female farmers face a growing number of challenges. Not only do these obstacles negatively impact individual female smallholders, they fundamentally undermine global efforts to address hunger and poverty.
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.
Ensuring Proper Sanitation for Schools and Infrastructure for Climate-Smart Farmer Training
In 2023, Haller joined forces with long-time donor the Eagle Foundation to channel efforts into two key projects: installing sanitation in the community-owned Munnawar primary school, and expanding the capacity of the Mtopanga demonstration farm.