Category: Livelihood Initiatives
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Photos : Review Of Project On Farm Promoting Urban Waste for Livelihood and Food Security
The above are pictures from the Bucket Drip Irrigation component of the Farm Promoting Urban Waste for Livelihood and Food security Project being Implemented by WUZDA Ghana with funding from German charity organization, Bread For The World. There will be pictures soon of another component which deals with the distribution of sheep to the farmers
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WUZDA Ghana Champions The Use Of Ecosan Latrine For Households In Northern Ghana
WUZDA Ghana is pushing for households in the northern part of Ghana to appreciate the use of the Ecosan type of latrine to help end open defecation, and help improve farm yield. The Ecological sanitation, commonly abbreviated to ecosan (also spelled eco-san or Ecosan), is an approach which is characterized by a desire to safely
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WUZDA distributes Sheep to members of Communities in its Operational Districts
Livelihood empowerment Non-governmental Organization, WUZDA Ghana has distributed small ruminants of sheep to communities in the districts which it is implementing the Farm Promoting Urban Waste for Livelihood and Food security Project, funded by Bread for The World in Germany. Seven households in each community received a sheep each which is expected to reproduce and
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WUZDA Ghana Engages Beneficiaries Of Bucket Drip Irrigation Project
WUZDA – Ghana has as part of its Bucket Drip Irrigation Project engaged beneficiary farmers in its operational districts. The bucket drip irrigation project by WUZDA – Ghana is being implemented in six communities in the Savelugu/ Nanton Municipality, Sagnarigu District and Tamale Metropolitan, all in the Northern Region.The project seeks to empower households in
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WUZDA Meets With Partners In Communication And Information Technology To Brainstorm On Business Approaches To Its Operations
For some NGOs in the Northern Region of Ghana, the days of charity and freebies given to communities are over. For these NGOs, communities have to be empowered enough to take up responsibility of providing for themselves their basic needs and to instill in them good maintenance practices. This is also partly because international donors
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WUZDA Participates in Ghana WASH Alliance 2016 Project Implementation Review Meeting
Wuni Zaligu Development Association (WUZDA) has taken part in a review meeting on the activities of members of the Ghana WASH Alliance for 2016. WUZDA joined the Ghana WASH Alliance in 2010, which had a new formation, to broaden its horizon with regards to its operations in the Water, Sanitation and Hygiene sector in the
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WUZDA Raises Critical Issues in Press Statement To Mark World Menstrual Hygiene Day – 2016
PRESS STATEMENT 27/5/2016 GLOBAL MENSTRUAL HYGIENE DAY – 2016 In 2014, a German – based NGO, WASH United saw the need to spearhead in a worldwide campaign to draw attention to why it is necessary to give focus to menstrual hygiene among adolescent girls and women in general. Since then, every 28th May, is considered
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WASNET Holds Forum On Wash Initiative Programs
Wuni Zaligu Development Association (WUZDA) is leading in a WASH Network to engage partners look at activities in the Water, Sanitation and Hygiene sector in the Northern Region for 2016. The forum is expected to look back at the strides of partners in the previous year and cast a light on shortfalls for enhancement and
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Savannah Integrated WASH Consortium Calls for Proactiveness among Stakeholders in the Water Sector
The scarcity of water during dry seasons in Ghana has become like an annual ritual where many communities especially in rural areas, sometimes have to fall on water bodies that are not clean for their household and other activities. For the urban and peri – urban community, it means spending more than usual to get