Mar 9, 2026 | Africa, Food, Income, Old Mosongo, Sierra Leone, Women
Gbassay, a 41-year-old single mother, lives in Old Mosongo with her 3 children. She struggled to feed them due to poor harvests and limited knowledge of modern farming practices. At one point, her situation was so dire that she had to rely on the charity of neighbors...
Mar 9, 2026 | Africa, Food, Income, Komende, Sierra Leone, Women
After more than 25 years of farming, Mama Sao was still struggling to survive due to consistently meager harvests. Her situation became even more challenging following the death of her husband two years ago—the person who had first introduced her to agriculture. As a...
Mar 9, 2026 | Africa, Batemone, Togo, Water
Previously, the people of Batemone endured long walks to collect cloudy water, especially during the dry season. With the completion of the water project, the community now has a reliable source of clean and safe water. Lamboni, a community member, expressed his joy...
Mar 9, 2026 | Africa, Children, Education, Income, Kouvome, Togo
Miss Ardjate is a 15-year-old Fulani girl from a disadvantaged family. After completing primary school, she felt uncertain about her future and spent time at home with nothing to do. With the support of the Transformational Community Development (TCD) Education...
Mar 9, 2026 | Africa, Togo, Wellness, Yelivo
Our Yelivo family is celebrating because, for the first time ever, they will get to use a latrine. Prior to this successful project, residents were defecating in the bush, which poses many health risks. The result of this health menace cannot be overemphasized....
Mar 9, 2026 | Africa, Kassena Point, Togo, Wellness
In a significant breakthrough, the Kassena Point community is beginning to recognize the dangers of hepatitis, a health concern that was previously overlooked. The catalyst for this change was a personal tragedy that struck the neighbor of one of our Wellness...