
| Our Beneficiaries |
Page 1 of 2 In the forest-adjacent areas where HSHC implements its projects, most people are small-scale farmers. Three million people live in the Mt. Kenya region of which 1 million live below the poverty line and have to survive with an income of less than 2 dollars per day. We focus our work on those most in need.
These groups deal with a variety of problems. Access to necessary agricultural inputs is inadequate which leads to low farm output. Food security is low and the diet is unbalanced with high malnutrition rates as a result. Lack of business skills amongst the population hampers the development of a vibrant rural economy. Those that do have the skills face the obstacle of accessing credit to start a business. |
Our Projects
-
Research Projects HSHC has facilitated numerous research projects which contribute to a better understanding of the project area, its people and the challenges they face. Highlights include: Kieni East Water Harvesting...
- 1
- 2
- 3
News Feeds Pager
-
Production of Sustainable Bio-fuels, agro-inputs and animal feeds in the Mt Kenya area HBV Bio-fuels Under the banner HBV Bio-fuels, the HSHC facility has undertaken the task to produce high quality bio-fuels from seeds harvested from the indigenous tree Croton Megalocarpus. With an estimated...
-
HSHC starts conservation project Help Self Help Centre started the distribution of 1000 posters and 30 billboards as part of its advocacy campaign to protect the forests of Mt.Kenya. The posters urge people to stop illegal logging,...
- 1
- 2
- 3
- 4
- 5
- 6
- 7
- 8
- 9














