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WHO WE ARE








We are EduAfrique a not-for-profit group committed to creating an equitable world in which everyone has access to basic human needs. We contribute to bringing clean water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) programs to communities in Ghana, Africa. We believe access to WASH infrastructure and services is a prerequisite for changing and lifting communities out of a cycle of disease and poverty.     


WHAT WE DO




Thanks to donations from people just like you, we partner with communities in Ghana to provide better access to WASH.
In 2013 we conducted a 6-month health promotion program in Asamang, Ghana. Through this work, our eyes were opened to the social and economic consequences of lack of WASH in the realms of education and health.

Following a set of fundraising events in 2016, we were able to partner with a community in the West of Ghana - called Bronikrom - in January 2017 to construct a composting toilet for the community. The population of Bronikrom is around 500 people and we were able to build a 6 cubicle composting toilet to meet the needs of the people. The project was a partnership where the community provided the labour and land. EduAfrique covered the material cost of the toilet thanks to the generosity of people supporting our fundraising events.


WHY WE FOCUS ON WASH

The good news:
It’s been shown that for every dollar that is invested in sanitation, there is  $5.50 yield in increased economic prosperity!
The bad news:
Did you know that water-related illnesses kill more children in Africa under the of age 5 than HIV/AIDS, malaria, and measles combined (WHO and UNICEF, 2010)?  


In Ghana, 19 000 people die every year due to  water-borne diarrhoeal diseases. This greatly impacts economic progress as the country loses $3.78 million (AUD) to sanitation-related deaths.


LET'S CHANGE THIS!




In 2018 we’re partnering with the community of Asamang in the Ashanti region of Ghana to provide better access to WASH for a Creche! With your help, we would be able to provide access to a toilet facility for 168 children between the ages of three to six and their teachers and carers. We would love you to join us to make it happen. If you only give to such programs once a year, please, think of us next time!


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