PERSONAL HANDOVER TO THE FOOTBALL KIDS OF ST. MARY PRIMARY SCHOOL IN TECHIMAN
At the end of March 2024, Anne, Kofi, Kelvin and Nils flew to Ghana. In addition to their own luggage, each of […]
At the end of March 2024, Anne, Kofi, Kelvin and Nils flew to Ghana. In addition to their own luggage, each of […]
WHY? In Germany, used textiles and shoes often end up in containers at the side of the road, supposedly for a good […]
WHY? 70 percent of all food in Ghana is sold at markets or by the roadside. Dairy products, meat and fish are […]
WHY? Through years of contact with St Mary’s Primary School in Techiman, the association received information about the difficult situation of school […]
WHY? The state schools in Ghana have only very limited funds available for teaching materials and are very often inadequately equipped for […]
WHY? In rural regions of Ghana in particular, young women hardly get a job and are thus economically dependent on the men […]
WHY? In Ghana, school attendance is compulsory – however, school fees must be paid at almost all schools. In rural areas, this […]
WHY? In Ghana’s rural regions, only 66 percent of the population has access to clean drinking water. For this reason, children often […]