Unlocking Nutritious Opportunities: Reducing Food Loss and Waste to Enhance Nutrition and Food Security in Sub-Saharan Africa
Agrilinks highlights the work of the NutriSave program in Kenya
Agrilinks highlights the work of the NutriSave program in Kenya
In the World Economic Forum Agenda blog, TechnoServe's Juan Carlos Thomas highlights the role of small business in job creation.
The FAO recently released the State of Food Security and Nutrition in the World 2023 report. Learn about its key findings and what it means for the fight against hunger.
Celebrating Young Farmers and Entrepreneurs on International Youth Day Around the world, a new generation of creative, resilient innovators and entrepreneurs is on the rise. In celebration of United Nations International Youth Day on August 12, here are a few bright, determined young people…
The Strengthening African Processors of Fortified Foods (SAPFF) program presents an innovative industry-led approach, drawing from its experience in Kenya, Nigeria, and Tanzania to promoting the fortification of staple foods and tackling micronutrient deficiencies amongst the most vulnerable
TechnoServe joins the USAID Global Labor Program – Inclusive Futures program led by Sightsavers to help link micro-retailers to the Coca-Cola Beverages Africa distribution network.
The award recognizes TechnoServe’s work to create inclusive economic opportunity, combat malnutrition, improve food security, and boost environmental sustainability
Citizen Digital discusses TechnoServe's role in supporting the launch of the Kenyan Millers Fortification Index.
The Women IN Business program, celebrated on May 31st, the end of its implementation cycle in Mozambique. WIN aimed to accelerate the economic empowerment of micro-entrepreneurs, through smart partnerships with private and public sector companies, which proved to be able to test models, promoting changes in the market, thus minimizing…
Clinton Wong reflects on his work with TechnoServe in Uganda, and why the collective power of businesses can achieve far greater impact than any one organization could achieve alone.