Green Solar Energy for African Villages : Kenya

Green Solar Energy for African Villages : Kenya

Green solar energy for African Villages

Mmangwana Literacy Project: South Africa

Mmangwana Literacy Project: South Africa

The ability to read fluently and with comprehension – is the doorway to success in school and life. However, there is an overwhelming need for support, especially in rural areas for children to develop and learn to read with understanding. Answering the call for the community's literacy problems, WFWP South Africa with the support from WFWPI embark on a Mobile Library/ Literacy project. The project was launched on March 19, 2022 at a local Primary School in Bramfischerville, Soweto. The launch was attended by 50 students, parents, and school officials.

The girl Child Empowerment Project: Burkina Faso

The girl Child Empowerment Project: Burkina Faso

WFWP Burkina Faso organized a workshop in Lycée Bogodogo with students from the Ouagadougou International School in six different cities and schools. Each workshop was attended by 50 to 250 children. The educational curriculum included topics such as self-esteem, the four realms of heart, and moral education. School officials welcomed the project and saw it as a resource to support youth, especially young girls, in their struggle in education. Through this project, 942 young people, mostly girls, were educated this school year.

Supporting Women Entreprenuers through WFWP Microcredit

Supporting Women Entreprenuers through WFWP Microcredit

WFWP Nigeria initiated a microcredit program to provide a pathway to empowerment and development to women entrepreneurs in the Cross River State in October, 2023. The initiative was started in an effort to reduce poverty and promote economic development, providing access to capital for people who would otherwise be unable to obtain it. The WFWP Nigeria microcredit program provides small loans to low-income individuals, especially women, who lack access to formal financial services. It aims to help the poor start or expand their own businesses, generate income and improve their living standards. Often, it is seen as a tool for women’s empowerment and entrepreneurial development, as it can enhance women’s economic, social and political status in their communities.