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Haller’s 2024 Impact Report
Explore Haller’s 2024 Impact Report and see how our partnerships and scalable solutions are driving change across Kenya and beyond. Read the full report now.
Elevating Female Farmers: Driving Change Across Sub-Saharan Africa
Empowering female farmers across sub-Saharan Africa is key to driving economic growth, food security, and gender equality. Discover how organizations are unlocking opportunities for women in agriculture, helping them build sustainable livelihoods and break cycles of poverty.
Haller x Novice Kitchen: A Flavourful Partnership for the Planet
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.
Haller + The Samburu Girls Foundation: Partnering to Protect Young Women in Rural Kenya.
Haller partners with the Samburu Girls Foundation to protect young women in rural Kenya from FGM, child marriage, and beading. Learn how this collaboration is providing education, safe shelter, and improved sanitation to empower girls and create lasting change.
2024: Haller Wrapped
Haller Welcomes Our New Product Manager
Welcome, Kay Sogo as Haller's new Project Manager! With a strong track record in product management and a passion for sustainable development, Kay will drive the growth and innovation of our mobile apps and partnerships worldwide, helping smallholder farmers thrive globally.
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.
Tsavo Trust Partners with The Haller Foundation
The Haller Foundation announces our partnership with Tsavo Trust officially! A renowned organisation dedicated to wildlife conservation and enhancing the livelihoods of local communities in Kenya. We're working to utilise technology enhance education, support communities, and protect wildlife in Kenya's Tsavo Conservation Area.
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.
The Haller Farmers App in Action: Stories from Kenya
As part of our new app launch, we wanted to take some time to reflect with our team in Kenya on the impact of the app to date, and why continued innovation is so important.
A Refreshed Haller Farmers App
We’re delighted to launch a refreshed version of our award-winning Haller Farmers App, now available to download on the App and Google Play Stores.
Haller’s 2023 Impact Report
Discover our 2023 Impact Report, exploring Haller’s work over the past 12 months in Kenya and beyond.
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.
Partnering with Haller: Why White Label?
Through white labelling, the technology underpinning the Haller Farmer’s app’s functions can be adopted by other charities around the world, but the information on the app can be adapted to reflect the needs of smallholder farmers in that region.