A beneficiary (with mental disability) trained under the gardening for livelihoods programme and supported to start an onion garden.
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Some Beneficiaries of Tricycles; Now they can move independently; On the average a Tricycle costs GHS1,200 in Ghana.
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Some beneficiaries of dry season gardening program, harvesting onions.
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She received training from the CBR program to make dresses for a living.
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Health Sensitization Session
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Abugbil benefitted from the programme to engage in all year round gardening
What some Beneficiaries Say
John Avoka and family
Mohammed Kadiri
Yakubu Gifty
Monica Akamba
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“I can’t thank the CBR programme and their partners like PWS&D enough. I am able to produce enough food now to feed myself and my family because of the training and the seed that I received from the programme".
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“Thanks to the support of PWS&D, Canada, my life has turned around. Today i am a master trainer with 2 apprentices”
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“I was gifted this tricycle by CBR. Now i am able to access education unaided. Previously, i was at the mercy of family members.”
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“I didn’t have any hope of living a meaningful life. Thank God that CBR and PWS&D, Canada came to my rescue. I am able to produce onion, cabbage, lettuce etc. for food and income”
Festival Hacks
BEAUTY
John Avoka is a physically challenged client of the Project. He hails from Kugzua within the Garu-Tempane District of the Upper East Region.