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Education for Akosua’s kids

Education for Akosua’s kids

Akosua is the leader of a small micro-credit group of four women. But, the size of her group does not adversely influence...

Training Center Nears Completion

Training Center Nears Completion

In January 2013, I visited the Young Adult Training Center, and was very impressed with its progress. Furnishings are coming...

Kobriti Continues Crusade

Kobriti Continues Crusade

Kobriti is a small farming village of 500, located 7.5 miles from the district capital, Ejura. The inhabitants are predominantly...

Sarah’s business grows with micro-loan

Sarah’s business grows with micro-loan

Sarah is a 37-year-old mother of four children, three of whom are in school. She is married to Daniel. Sarah...

A Mother’s Business Pays for Schooling

A Mother’s Business Pays for Schooling

“We are able to feed the family and send my son to school.  I am very appreciative of Self-Help’s support.” -Akosua Pokua...

Seylin Blooms

Seylin Blooms

Six-month-old Seylin was wilting. Much like a flower that droops without sunshine and water. After being put up for adoption,...

Middle Schoolers Feeding their Community

Middle Schoolers Feeding their Community

The villages of Amanchia and Worapong, Ghana are sites where nearly 250 children ages 6 months to 6 years gather...

QPM nutrition program chalks another success

QPM nutrition program chalks another success

Early summer 2012, while the Self-Help staff was visiting the women at Ohene Nkwanta for its micro-credit program, they noticed...

More Women in Ghana Acquire Cell Phones

More Women in Ghana Acquire Cell Phones

Beposo is a farming community in rural Ghana. It has no electricity but thankfully has a borehole for water. In...

Training Center Project Underway

Training Center Project Underway

August 2012 Self-Help International is setting its sights high in Ghana in an effort to reduce the migration of young...

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