by Lissie | Mar 19, 2013 | Blog |
I once overheard a conversation between two teenage girls where they talked about how much they hated pennies. One of the girls said she disliked pennies so much that she threw them away. I was aghast, not just at the idea of literally throwing away money, but...
by Lissie | Mar 18, 2013 | Blog |
Every day, women and children in developing countries must walk miles just to obtain enough water to live from day to day. These hours-long journeys reduce economic productivity, make it difficult for children to go to school, and since water points are not...
by Lissie | Feb 24, 2013 | Blog |
Last week, we covered AWF’s second project in Ghana. These are stories from the communities served! “Because of the improved toilet facility children no longer come home from school as frequently to access toilet facility as they used to do; they now seem...
by Lissie | Feb 18, 2013 | Blog |
Following the completion of our first project in Ghana in 2008, African Well Fund was lucky enough to continue work in the same region in 2009. This continuing work aimed at offering assistance to communities not targeted by the first phase of the Water for Cocoa...
by Lissie | Jan 26, 2013 | Blog |
We’ve been revisiting AWF’s first project in Ghana. Here are some quote from members of the villages served!
”Africare ni African Well Fund, Nsio ye de ma boye paa”. – Boeaten, a Jaman cocoa farmerTranslated from the Akan, this means:...