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.
Adapting to Kenya’s Changing Climate
Adapting to climate change—learn how Haller is empowering Kenya’s smallholder farmers, particularly women, with sustainable farming techniques to combat droughts and flooding. Through water conservation, composting, and innovative planting methods, we’re helping communities secure their livelihoods and protect their environment for future generations.
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.
Improving Access to Healthcare in Rural Kenya
Access to quality healthcare remains a significant challenge for rural communities in Kenya, with limited infrastructure and resources leaving many vulnerable. Haller addresses these challenges through mobile clinics, community education, and healthcare support, ensuring smallholder farmers can thrive. Discover how innovative solutions like camel clinics, motorcycle ambulances, and medical drones are transforming healthcare delivery across the region.
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.
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.
Haller’s 2023 Impact Report
Discover our 2023 Impact Report, exploring Haller’s work over the past 12 months in Kenya and beyond.