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Mafi-Zongo Water Project

The Mafi-Zongo water project

Many were skeptical at the start of the community-owned Mafi-Zongo Water Project, but William (pictured in yellow) immediately understood the potential of this project. He is a fine example of a committed community leader, now leading the way in dozens of villages to eradicate the debilitating water-borne disease, guinea worm... more

Mafi Seva Community Health Services

A local community leader and an international volunteer

Emperor (right) is the driving force behind AMURT’s Mafi-Seva Community Clinic and community health programs. Open 24 hours a day, the clinic is fully self-sufficient and treats villagers who walk up to 15km to reach it. Emperor, a talented homeopath, inspires and trains community health workers to treat patients from further afield through outreach programs and mobile clinics... more

Lotus Childrens Centre

Arati from the Lotus Children's Centre

The Lotus Children’s Centre and nursery schools in Accra offer disadvantaged children like Arati, the chance to receive holistic education; where every child is helped to embark on a joyful journey of learning and self-expression... more

Neo-Humanist School

Ejura shows a letter he has written

In rural Ghana only one-third of children have the opportunity to attend school. The International Neo-Humanistic school, which emphasises the all-round development of children like Yukuba (pictured) has grown in reputation over the last 12 years. The school now has more than 230 pupils ranging from 3 to 19 years old... more

Domeabra & Akwakwaa Community Clinics

 
 
The Clinic in Domeabra gets on average 8-12 patients a day, which doubles on market days. The staff, consisting of Didi, Gilbert and the TBA (Traditional Birth Attendant) Akele along with Didi’s students, also conduct between 5-10 antenatal consultations a day and usually assist 8-12 deliveries per month. The majority of the patients are women and children, and common complaints include malaria, colds, diarrhea, and injuries... more