Saturday, April 2, 2022

Thank You!! to all who helped with fundrasier

 We were able to move the equivalent of 1.6 million kwacha to our friends in Malawi last month, after doing a school fundraiser. Thank you to the hundreds of students who helped collect and/or donate loose change and small bills to this effort, and the dozens who have donated online at our GoFundMe site. The GoFundMe site will remain live. 

These funds will continue to help with the purchase of seed, fertilizer and pesticides for the existing farms, and also help new schools begin the process of purchasing land and beginning this process of growing their own food for the children! 

Sunday, January 23, 2022

ETHS Annual Fundraiser for Malawi has started

 If you are able to donate anything for the continued efforts in Malawi by Andrews Nchessie, to help maintain and harvest the annual crops that feed some 1500 students for the entire school year, please use our GoFundMe site. Even small donations add up, and are worth a great deal on the ground due to the strength of the dollar. THANK YOU!! 





Friday, January 7, 2022

Data and Information on Famines, Hunger since the 1860s

 The Our World in Data site, run out of Oxford University, is a wonderful source of data and visualizations for many of the world's issues. Included in this is a site with numerous data and information on global famines, some with information dating back to the 1860s. There is a separate set of data and information on undernourishment and hunger around the world, with staggering numbers such as 25% of the world's population are moderately to severely food insecure (9% severely food insecure). 



Tuesday, December 14, 2021

DeSIRA effort in Malawi - studying climate change adaptations for agriculture

 A multi-year effort is underway in Malawi by the International Potato Center, as they study new innovations for agriculture as climate change continues to force improvements. Part of this research effort includes how some policies may need to shift if one wants to optimize food production in this region. This is part of the DeSIRA agricultural initiative, where DeSIRA stands for Development of Smart Innovation through Research in Agriculture. Efforts like this are vital as some of the countries so dependent on small farms and family farms adapt to climate change. This is an example of a research field. 



Drip Irrigation - making a difference for those farming families who have it

 This is an interesting article about some small farmers and families in Malawi who can use drip irrigation technology to go from one harvest a year to three. Too many families are able to produce enough food for 8-9 months of the year, and have nothing for income, and then struggle for the remaining months. This type of irrigation has helped those who have tried it to produce enough food for the family for an entire year, as well as additional yield to sell and use for income and savings. 


Thursday, November 4, 2021

Updates on Global Hunger Issue

 If you want to stay updated with information on world hunger, one good source is the Action Against Hunger site. There is also the current hunger map developed through the World Food Programme. There is also a UN report concerning a spike in global hunger during the COVID-19 pandemic. 

Let's keep trying to make a difference and help people here and abroad! There is no real reason for extreme hunger, since there is enough food produced to feed everyone. It is a matter of how to get the food to those who need it, and how to modify agriculture to work in a world of climate change. 

Saturday, September 11, 2021

Congratulations to Malawi Teacher for Global Teacher Prize Recognition!

 Jane Chikapa, a teacher at Maghemo Secondary School, in Karonga, has been recognized as a Top 50 Finalist in the Global Teacher Prize. Congratulations!! She joins Andrews Nchessie and Chifuniro M'manga-Kamwendo as GTP Ambassadors from Malawi.