by Selase Atsriku | Nov 23, 2022 | Blog/News, Feature
Written by Pia Kentschke Hello there My name is Pia, I am 18 years old and until October 4 I enjoyed a very peaceful life in my home town Weil der Stadt in south-western Germany. Now I am not saying that the peacefulness stopped when I came to Ghana, but boooy, it is...
by Selase Atsriku | Oct 11, 2022 | Blog/News, Feature
Written by Ute Katharina Droege My name is Katharina I am 18 years old and from Hamburg, a city in the north of Germany. Since the 29th of August, I have been working as a volunteer with the Fafali Organization. But let me start one year ago. Because of the Covid-19...
by Raymond Amezado | Dec 20, 2021 | Feature
Growing up in a small village in Ghana, Christmas was the only day I will have the chance to drink full bottle of Pepsi or Coke. On that very day my sister and I will wear the best clothes and travel to my uncle’s house for a visit. We visit my uncle because his wife...
by Raymond Amezado | Nov 17, 2021 | Blog/News, Feature
As my cousin took some people from Columbia, South Carolina USA to the Gold-filled belly of Wassa West District in southwestern Ghana to buy some land for mining of gold and other minerals, a few things happened and that’s what brought me to the writing of this...
by Raymond Amezado | Oct 7, 2021 | Blog/News, Feature
Just like Afghanistan, if all philanthropic organizations from the Western World should pull out of Africa, Africa will fall on its knees worse than Afghanistan. If the USA and its allies can totally pull out of Afghanistan so can the funders from the Western world...