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Thanks to her business, Rebecka is able to send her children to school

by The Hunger Project UK | Apr 28, 2020 | Inspiring Stories - Africa

News & Inspiring StoriesLatest News Inspiring stories from our programmes Home > Inspiring Stories - Africa Thanks to her business, Rebecka is able to send her children to school Rebecka is a farmer, and she processes and sells palm oil in Boti, Ghana. She is...

Thinking big in chickens. International Year of Family Farming

by The Hunger Project UK | Apr 15, 2014 | Blog, Latest News

Bienvenu successful in poultry farming  Bienvenu Ijeme (43 years old) and his wife Justine Azangbe (41 years old) live in the village of Dovi, Benin. Bienvenu has been keeping chickens, turkeys and rabbits for a long time. Since the opening of the Epicentre of The...
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