The Hunger Aid and Development Foundation (HADEF) is a local Non-Governmental Organisation (NGO) based in Ga in the Wa West District of the Upper West Region of Ghana.
Officially incorporated in 2008, the overall goal of HADEF is to reduce poverty among the rural folk by promoting the socio-economic development of rural communities in the impoverished Wa West district.
Some of HADEF’s specific objectives are:
· To sensitize and encourage the formation of family farm groups or trade cooperatives for livelihood support activities.
· To equip farmers with updated technical information on environmental conservation and land preparation using animal traction to increase agriculture production.
· To promote income generation and raise income levels through soya bean and groundnut farming and sheabutter processing.
· To develop the capacities of women groups to be able to manage their own activities.
· To sensitize and facilitate the establishment of educational funds or reserves for families.
· To stop youth migration to the southern part of Ghana in search of none existing jobs.
· To create awareness on the need to prevent and control the spread of HIV/AIDS.
The Ncham tribe, with less than a thousand members, is one of the multiple tribes of The Gambia...
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The Ncham tribe, with less than a thousand members, is one of the multiple tribes of The Gambia...
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The Kanjaga tribe is one of the smallest tribes in Burkina Faso...
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The Kanjaga tribe is one of the smallest tribes in Burkina Faso...
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The Pokoyirdeme also known as the Miiwors are believed to have hailed from Lobi Gawu in Côte d'Ivoire...
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The Pokoyirdeme also known as the Miiwors are believed to have hailed from Lobi Gawu in Côte d'Ivoire...
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Goyiri, located right along the boundaries of the Upper West and the Northern regions of Ghana, comprises two major tribes: the Gonjas and the Mantina...
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Goyiri, located right along the boundaries of the Upper West and the Northern regions of Ghana, comprises two major tribes: the Gonjas and the Mantina...
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The people of Dakpanyiri hail from Domawa near Dorimon and are believed to be part of the Ewaala in Ga today...
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The people of Dakpanyiri hail from Domawa near Dorimon and are believed to be part of the Ewaala in Ga today...
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The people of Dakpanyiri hail from Domawa near Dorimon and are believed to be part of the Ewaala in Ga today...
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Donwie and Banda are memorable names in today Ga, by the mention of Donwieyiri tribe...
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Donwie and Banda are memorable names in today Ga, by the mention of Donwieyiri tribe...
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Donwie and Banda are memorable names in today Ga, by the mention of Donwieyiri tribe...
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Saandayiri is one of the four tribes of Ga, which also has access to the throne of Ga traditional area...
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Saandayiri is one of the four tribes of Ga, which also has access to the throne of Ga traditional area...
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Saandayiri is one of the four tribes of Ga, which also has access to the throne of Ga traditional area...
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This tiny Kingdom is located on the border between Senegal and Mauritania... |
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This tiny Kingdom is located on the border between Senegal and Mauritania... |
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This tiny Kingdom is located on the border between Senegal and Mauritania...
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Sanuori Tribe 1 nuor 2011 (Material: Bronze)Sanuori community is a cluster, comprising Kouebour, Koroyiri, Sanuori itself averaging 34 households...
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Sanuori Tribe 1 nuor 2011 (Material: Nickel)Sanuori community is a cluster, comprising Kouebour, Koroyiri, Sanuori itself averaging 34 households...
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Tomboriyiri Tribe 1 mobiri 2011 (Material: Bronze)The Tomboriyiri clan of Ga is believed to have come to their present settlement because of his uncles the Eduola...
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Tomboriyiri Tribe 1 mobiri 2011 (Material: Nickel)The Tomboriyiri clan of Ga is believed to have come to their present settlement because of his uncles the Eduola... |
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Wechaubour Tribe 1 kajour 2011 (Material: Copper)Wechaubour is a farming settlement of “brifo” origin. They are a part of a larger emigrant group neighboring Burkina Faso and La Cote d’Ivoire...
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Wechaubour Tribe 1 kajour 2011 (Material: Nickel)Wechaubour is a farming settlement of “brifo” origin. They are a part of a larger emigrant group neighboring Burkina Faso and La Cote d’Ivoire...
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The Brifo people are believed to have hailed from Burkina Faso and Cote d’Ivoire...
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The Ponaal is a tribe from Ghana that is believed to have hailed from Burkina Faso and Cote d’Ivoire...
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The Wielber people are a tribal community from Ghana which is believed to have hailed from Burkina Faso and Cote d’Ivoire...
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