Jul 15, 2024 | Africa, Education, Sustainable Development, Togo
Villagers Discuss Education Needs In Kassena Point, we are focused on all the five areas of Transformational Community Development (TCD). Earlier this month, we visited the kindergarten school in the village with members of the Education Committee. The facilities...
Jul 15, 2024 | Africa, Education, Income, Sustainable Development, Togo, Women's Empowerment
Empowering Women to Be Entrepreneurs We went to Djabegou Village and taught idle women to start small businesses that bring money for their families, however small. Often, a mindset change is needed to inspire women to use whatever skills they have to earn Income...
Jul 15, 2024 | Africa, Education, Food, Income, Naki Ouest Village, Sustainable Development, Togo
Gardens for Hope Our Transformational Community Development (TCD) team visited some women and their garden in Batamoni Village. The insects have eaten away all the garden produce. The team visited them to survey and advise the women. We encouraged them to not lose...
Jul 15, 2024 | Africa, Education, Food, Income, Sustainable Development, Togo, Women's Empowerment
Developing the Practice of Personal Savings The majority of Djabegou women engage in subsistence farming, with each having tomato and onion farms. Those who own larger farms grow beans and other leafy vegetables as well. The women are usually busy with farm work...
Jul 15, 2024 | Africa, Income, Sustainable Development, Togo
A Window of Opportunity is Coming The locals of Kassena Point Village are giving their full support to the Transformational Community Development (TCD) agriculture committee, which is working on a plan to start a ginger farm for the community. So far, about 6,000...
Jul 15, 2024 | Africa, Income, Sustainable Development, Togo
Cultivating a New Community Project In Birini, the Transformational Community Development (TCD) champion met with the village chief, who was very excited to receive him. Their discussions centered on how to encourage TCD participation among the locals. The chief...