In a remote Maasai village in northern Tanzania, Linda Simon, a 2014 Young African Leadership Initiative (YALI) Fellow, is working to ensure that no school child goes hungry. Linda started […]
The average age of a farmer in Kenya is 61. In a country where nearly 75% of the total population is below 35, youth unemployment has remained at nearly 20% for the last ten years. For many of Kenya’s unemployed youth, agriculture presents a viable business opportunity to create a long-lasting livelihood. The agriculture sector, however, remains largely unattractive to the youth and their participation is hindered mostly by lack of access to land, finance, and markets.
Seventy-five percent of Kenyans derive all or part of their livelihoods from agriculture which also accounts for more than half of Kenya's gross domestic product. The Agriculture Council of Kenya (AgCK) was established in 2015 by six agriculture sector interest groups to represent the under-represented groups that make Kenya’s agriculture sector a major part of Kenya’s economy.
Title: Online Learning, Community & Collaboration Specialist – Short Term Technical Assistance (STTA) Location: Nairobi, Kenya (with in-country and periodic international travel) Period of Performance: November 5, 2018 – September […]
The Fall Armyworm (FAW) pest is a serious threat to food security in Africa, potentially causing loss of 8.3 to 20.6 million tons of maize per year if uncontrolled. FAW not only affects production of a staple food crop in the East Africa region, but also undermines the economic viability of Africa’s emerging private seed sector.
The Horn of Africa is an area with scarce natural resources and that is vulnerable to food security crises, threatening traditional pastoral livelihoods. In 2011, the Horn of Africa faced the worst drought in 60 years, leading to famine in Somalia, and emergency food insecurity levels in Kenya and Ethiopia. At the peak of the drought, more than 13 million people across the region required humanitarian assistance, and more than 700,000 refugees fled Somalia.
Opportunity: Leaders for Africa’s Food Security – Leadership Distance Learning Partner Location: Nairobi Kenya Period of Performance: October 2018 to June 2019 Background: Africa Lead is USAID’s primary capacity building […]
Zanzibar, Tanzania – The USAID Tanzania supported film, Hadithi za Kumekucha: FATUMA, about a Tanzanian woman’s struggles and triumphs as a farmer and the matriarch of her family took four […]
USAID Building Capacity for African Agricultural Transformation (Africa Lead II) Project Title: Grants & Program Manager Location: Nairobi, Kenya (with in-country and periodic international travel) Period of Performance: Oct […]
Terms of References for Conducting an Assessment for Deeper Nutrition Programming to improve synergy and collaboration for PREG investments 1. Background In Kenya 23 of 47 counties are considered arid […]