Complete programs

What we do

The foundation’s projects cover areas ranging from culture to public health, education, human resource development and runs them in collaboration with the sister organisation in Ghana.

Our projects aim to empower individuals and communities to give them the opportunity to develop on their own terms. We listen and talk to our local partners and communities to know their needs and adapt our projects based on it.

In addition to running its own projects, the foundation makes grants to organisations who follow our Vision. 

Complete Programs

Public Health

School Toilets

We contributed financially to the ‘Engineers Without Borders’ sanitation project, which builds toilets in school areas.

Goal: lack of toilets at school area.

We contributed financially to a water project that was carried out by Engineers Without Borders . The provided a water tank for the Wulugu Senior High School.

Goal: Northern Ghana has periods when it rains a lot and other times when it doesn’t rain at all especially During the dry season. Schools are in need of water during that time.

 

Public health

Drink water

We contributed financially to a water project that was carried out by Engineers Without Borders . The provided a water tank for the Wulugu Senior High School.

Goal: Northern Ghana has periods when it rains a lot and other times when it doesn’t rain at all especially During the dry season. Schools are in need of water during that time.

Public health

Spectacles

We contributed financially to the Organization ‘Vision For All’. They collect used spectacles in different parts of the world and send them, among other places, to Ghana, where local opticians pair the glasses with new owners.

Goal: Some Pupils who in need for spectacles but can’t afford them.

 

 

Public health

Wheel Chair

We ordered a wheelchair from MAARDEC in Nigeria, who manufactured a wheelchair adapted to the environment the boy lives in.

Goal: A boy in a school we helped with school uniforms dragged himself to and from school every day using his arms because he couldn’t walk.

Public health

Solar Oven

 We contributed financially to a conference trip for two technologists from KTH who developed solar ovens in Mozambique.
 

Goal: In some areas of Africa, incl. Ghana, it is a problem that large quantities of fruit ripen in a short time and that the farmers sometimes do not have time to make use of the fruit.