Agriculture for All Women and Girls: Rights. Equality. Empowerment.

This International Women’s Day, Haller highlights the vital role of female farmers in combating poverty and food insecurity. Women perform up to 60% of agricultural labor in parts of Africa, yet their contributions remain overlooked. Discover how Haller empowers women with training, resources, and support to boost yields, improve livelihoods, and break cycles of inequality.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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