Heifer Tanzania was recently awarded a grant of $1.7 million for project work that will address climate change in the region.
Members from Elanco—a partner of Heifer's—are visiting projects in East Africa. Read Mitch Davis' account of what they've seen while there.
The Hindu Business Line
Stating that many women farmers have ended up becoming entrepreneurs, Srivastava said many SHGs have further formed into federations. "In...
Being blind for 20 years had been a nightmare for 80-year-old Jeremiah, who lives in Mbasela village in Luanshya, which is about 18 miles from...
In about a year, little Vahan will become another consumer of the milk and fresh homemade dairy products rich in calcium, which is so useful for...
Devex.com
At Heifer International, we have come to understand why millions of smallholder farmers remain in poverty, despite many programs and interventions...
Though it hasn't made the headlines here, the 7.8-magnitude earthquake that struck Nepal on April 25, 2015, caused injuries and death miles away in...
USA Today
And if you're looking for a last-minute Father's Day gift, here's an idea that just about any dad will appreciate. Heifer International, best known...
Arkansas Business
A year after Heifer International CEO Pierre Ferrari told Arkansas Business about the nonprofit’s increased emphasis on measuring its impact,...
Heifer’s International’s third annual Feast in the Field event took place on Saturday, May 30 to raise awareness and funds to help smallholder...