
Blogs
Growing opportunities for youth in Ethiopia
Our work in Ethiopia is inspiring and engaging young people in environmental land management and ent…

Who are Light Mothers and how are they fighting hunger in Burundi?
My name is Ladislas, and I am a project facilitator for the Gender and Nutrition Centred Agriculture…
World Milk Day: The vital role of dairy cows on smallholder African farms
Wednesday 1st June 2022 marks World Milk Day, created by the Food and Agriculture Organisation of th…

An interview with Charles Dowding - No Dig Gardening
What is No Dig? “Be calm outside, work with nature, reap the rewards. No Dig is about doing less and…

From growing nutritious food to reducing family violence
A report recently released by Ripple Effect (as Ripple Effect was then named) shows how our work con…

Improving Nutrition for Women and Children in Kenya
The four lessons learnt during the implementation of the Improving Nutrition project, from the persp…

How does a small charity have a big impact?
Ripple Effect ramps up to a bold ambition – and our new name is all about how we're going to achieve…

2021 My Year at Ripple Effect – By Doug Statt
A 12-month International Development Internship funded by Jersey Overseas Aid

UK Government responds to Ripple Effect's climate crisis petition
The climate crisis is destroying the lives of farming families in rural Africa who are least respons…

Women and water
Water. You would hardly think that such a vital human resource is gendered: men and women – we all …