Her Time to Grow
Her Time to Grow will create opportunities for at least 25,000 women across Ethiopia, Ghana and Zambia over the next four years. This includes innovations that improve women’s access to finance, information and technology.
Her Time to Grow will create opportunities for at least 25,000 women across Ethiopia, Ghana and Zambia over the next four years. This includes innovations that improve women’s access to finance, information and technology.
In northern Ghana, 90% of households do not have access to a toilet. Municipal sewage infrastructure does not exist. As a result, most people resort to “open defecation”, which means doing your business wherever you can find some momentary privacy – often in a field close to your home.
Smallholder farmers in the Wolayta Zone of Ethiopia – approximately 300km south of the capital Addis Ababa – experience repeated cycles of crop failure and hunger.
80% of the population in rural Nepal depends on agriculture, and 60% of them are subsistence farmers relying on low-value, rain-fed crops.