News & Projects

Beekeeping in Kenya Top of the Class

18th November 2008

Africa Now's Schools Beekeeping programme in Kenya wins Entrepreneurship in Education 2008 award.

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Africa Now's £1 Challenge

17th November 2008

Africa Now is challenging schools and students to raise money for Africa Now through our exciting new £1 Challenge.

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Celebrating Our Supporters

8th September 2008

Over the last year many daring Africa Now supporters have completed challenge events, raising over £15,000 in sponsorship money. Thank you for all your hard work!

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Ernst & Young Award

27th June 2008

Africa Now win prestigious Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year regional award in the social category.

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Africa Now Wins Charity Award!

4th May – 4th September 2007

Africa Now is proud to announce that it has been awarded Charity of the Year 2007 for International Aid and Development.

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Sneezing Elephants

3rd May 2007

BBC Radio 4 Appeal for Africa Now. Read by Bernard Cribbins.

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5km Santa Run 2008

7th December 2008

Why not get in the festive spirit and join 1,000 other Santa's as they run 5km round Greenwich park

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Parachute Jump Day 28th February 2009

28th February 2009

Take a leap for Africa Now with a FREE 10,000 ft tandem skydive on Saturday 28th February 2009.

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Skydiving

27th July 2009

Experience the exhilaration of jumping from 10,000 feet with an instructor or brave the 3,000 feet solo dive. Either way you get to jump at no cost to yourself and raise money for Africa Now. You can jump EVERY weekend so give us a call!

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Increasing Incomes for Smallholder Coffee Farmers

Africa Now has launched an exciting new venture in Rwanda with the ethical coffee company, Union Hand-Roasted. Comic Relief is funding this groundbreaking project, which improves the lives of smallholder coffee producers and the wider community. Farmers are being assisted to enhance the quality of their crop, enabling them to command a better price, whilst developing their knowledge of market demands.

Background

Coffee beans The project focuses on rural communities in Maraba, in the Huye district, and Gashonga, in the Rusizi district, in Rwanda. Over the last 5 years, these communities have begun producing high quality premium coffee, which guarantees higher returns for farmers. Many young people, however, are unaware of the financial benefits to be gained from ethically produced coffee and reject farming as a career choice, turning to alternative income-generating activities. With an infection rate of around 3%, HIV/AIDS also has a major impact on the lives of communities across the country. In 2005, around 210,000 children under the age of 17 had lost a mother or father or both parents to AIDS. This has left many child-headed households in Rwanda, therefore increasing the need to offer young people realistic employment opportunities which will help them support households devastated by the disease.

Project Objectives

  • Enable coffee farmers to continue to improve incomes
  • Secure the benefits achieved by the coffee farmers against future risks
  • Encourage the extension of these benefits to a larger number of households within these communities

We are delighted to be working with Union Hand-Roasted on this great opportunity, maximising the benefit of coffee production for these hardworking farmers.

Please donate today to help continue this amazing project. You can donate online by following this link or visit our donation pages for more options. Thank you.

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