Birth attendants trained in Ghana

From ATBAWA - Akpafu Traditional Birth Attendants Women’s Association "The main goal for this grant was to select practicing but untrained traditional birth attendants to be trained in prenatal, delivery and postnatal care. The project benefits 20 practicing but untrained traditional birth attendants from 10 villages of Hohoe municipality, Ghana. Akpafu organization is happy to say that implementation of activities took place very well with selection and training of 20 Traditional Birth Attendants (TBAs) in pre and post natal care as well as sexual reproductive health. This activity was done on Schedule –from 17th- 22nd March, 2013."

Bee keeping in Tantala

Hope you and the entire KTCT team are faring well. This is just to update you on the progress of work regarding the bee-keeping project. Each beneficiary woman farmer is expected to get 2 Kenyan Top Bee hives for installations. Bee-hives are not ready made in the market. To meet this requirement, a skill person-local carpenter was contracted to make all bee-hives for the women farmers. Red Hardwood boards were procured to be converted into bee-hives with the required standards of measurements under the supervision of bee-keeping expert. They are currently being assembled in the community. The hives are almost…

Enhanced teaching and learning in Ghana

From the Wiaboman community in Ghana Dear People of KTCT, Today is a special day for some children and families of Wiaboman Community, as we officially complete the classroom project to enhance teaching and learning. On behalf of the Wiaboman community and the beneficiary cottages we say a very big thank you for the gesture. best regards, Laura Pasqualini