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ReportsOur reports offer an honest look at the hard metrics we use to guide every step of our operations, and a review of the major milestones achieved each year.
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Finance Transformation and Strategy, Senior AssociateSeeking a professional with 6+ years of experience in consulting, finance, or financial analysis to lead different strategic projects and process improvement initiatives that are critical for the Finance division.
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Nigeria Monitoring & Evaluation SpecialistSeeking an exceptional professional with minimum 2 years of practical experience with data collection experience preferably in a rural setting and a strong analytical background.
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Investor Relations InternSeeking a smart recent college graduates or young professional with a finance and accounting background to support our loan compliance, reporting, and lender relationship functions.
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My Journey into One Acre Fund - Flora NanjalaFlora shares insights about her journey into joining One Acre Fund and what it means to be part of a team that serves over 1.5 million farmers in Sub-Saharan Africa.
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Can you imagine seeing years of hard work destroyed in a matter of days? That’s the situation faced by farmers across Southern Malawi which has been devastated by Cyclone Freddy, the longest and most energetic tropical storm ever recorded.
In just four days, at least 324 Malawians were killed and over 180,000 displaced, with severe flooding, landslides and extreme winds causing untold damage.
One Acre Fund serves 95,000 farm families living in the affected areas of Malawi. Smallholder farmers are highly vulnerable to extreme weather, and most of our clients were in the midst of April harvesting when the cyclone struck.
The damage wreaked by Cyclone Freddy also comes just as farmers were recovering from Cyclone Ana, which hit Southern Malawi in January 2022. Enife’s (pictured below) farm was devastated by Cyclone Ana, with heavy rains washing away half her crops – her family’s only source of income.
“After the heavy rains, when I went into my fields, almost half was gone. And the rest, from the water logging, were turning yellow and their leaves were all torn. Even the pigeon peas were dying. It impacted me in that my harvests were low so I didn’t get any income."
Your donation will help us to provide swift support to our affected Malawian clients, staff, and their communities through the following activities:
100% of funds received will go towards immediately supporting hardest-hit Malawian farmers.
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Cyclone Freddy Causes Devastation For Malawian Farm FamiliesEarlier this week, southern Malawi was devastated by Cyclone Freddy, the longest and most energetic tropical storm ever recorded.
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Senior FullStack Engineer (Kotlin/NodeJS)Looking for a full stack engineer to help us build the best field operations companion
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Tupande Retail Controls SpecialistYou will apply your leadership and problem-solving skills to assist with the daily operations of the Retail Team. You will work within Tupande’s Rural Retail team to maintain a high quality controls environment across our daily operations.
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Nigeria Agronomy SpecialistSeeking an high performing agricultural expert with 3-5 years of experience in research, to improve our farmers' impact by increasing program adoption and profitability over the next 5 years