Author: Richaela Primus

In May 2018, Open Institute, a recipient of the Africa Lead/CAADP Non-State Actors Coalition (CNC) Small Grants Program, launched activities aiming to train farmers in Nakuru North on collecting agricultural-based […]
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In April 2018, recipients of the Africa Lead/Comprehensive Africa Agriculture Development Programme (CAADP) Non-state Actors Coalition (CNC) Small Grants Program began activities to strengthen NSA networks aligned to CAADP to […]
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“Seed really is crosscutting, essential and fundamental. It is a good place to invest in as we have done for a long time with regional and national governments. With this […]
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The East Africa region continues to register as one of the fastest growing economic regions globally. Since the formation of the Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (COMESA) in […]
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20-23 February 2018; Nairobi, Kenya Africa Lead held a four-day Lessons Learned Event (LLE) in Nairobi, Kenya. The purpose of the event was to capture lessons learned and generate recommendations […]
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Twenty-seven-year-old Simon Titus Malugu displays one of his 300-egg capacity incubators at United Nation Office in Nairobi. is the founder of Simon Tito Food Company Limited in Morogoro, Tanzania. Simon’s […]
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Surrounding the Uluguru Mountains of Morogoro sits Vonkavy Agrocompany Limited, an agribusiness owned and operated by 29-year-old Eugene Kavishe. Eugene wakes up at 6 a.m. every morning to manage operations […]
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Theresia Numbe, legal advocate and founder of Lighthouse Legal Clinic, stands as a beacon of light for small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in Tanzania. The woman-led Lighthouse Clinic she founded […]
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