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    Single parent

    Mini mart

    Borehole

    Cacao Drink

    Sweet Drink

    Oil making

    Donated money to small scale business on behalf of Kiphart's family through CGH, the University of Chicago to upgrade their businesses.

    Water and Sanitation

    Beginning in 2002, over 70 wells and boreholes have been dug to provide potable water to communities. Hand dug wells were constructed from 2002 to 2012. From 2013, the organization shifted from constructing hand dug wells to machine dug boreholes and subsequently, beginning in 2019, to mechanizing the boreholes. These initiatives are targeted to making sure that children and women do not spend unduly long hours and distances to obtain water. Besides providing potable water, the organization has also constructed 3 toilets for rural schools.

    Our Core Activities

    Education Interventions

    Education Interventions

    So far, the organization has constructed 7 low-resource schools across Ashanti and Central Regions. These include Krapa ...

    Health Initiatives

    Health Initiatives

    This includes support for pregnant mothers and sick children in the form of medical aid, in the form of providing financial ...

    Water & Sanitation

    Water & Sanitation

    Beginning in 2002, over 70 wells and boreholes have been dug to provide potable water to communities. Hand dug wells …

    Education interventions

    So far, the organization has constructed 7 low-resource schools across Ashanti and Central Regions. These include Krapa Kenilworth Basic, Manhyia Basic, and Prophet Emmanuel Village Basic Schools in the Ejisu Municipality. A three-classroom unit block at Abasua in the Ahafo Ano District. In the Central Region, the organization constructed the Mansokwa Kiphart School in the Agona East Municipality.

    Additionally, the organization has constructed three computer laboratories at Krapa Kenilworth School, Abasua Basic School and the Mansokwa Kiphart Community School, which is powered by solar PV cells. Each of these were stuffed with over 30 computers. The Abasua and Mansokwa schools were also provided with projectors.

    Other initiatives include provision of scholarship and financial support to brilliant and needy children on case-by-case basis
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    Health Initiatives

    This includes support for pregnant mothers and sick children in the form of medical aid, in the form of providing financial support for medical treatment or medical attention where FASUL connects the patient to FASUL/CGH partner medical officers

    FASUL renovated the maternity ward of the Kumasi Children’s hospital in 2010.
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    Other Initiatives

    Agricultural Interventions

    Following the baseline survey undertaken in 2014-2015, FASUL established that supporting the rural communities in their agricultural activities will help enhance the socio-economic conditions of the people. A proposal to undertake agricultural interventions in the communities was therefore developed and was accepted by the Kipharts and CGH. FASUL partnered with the Department of Agriculture and Agri-business at the KNUST to undertake the intervention. The program benefitted about 300 agric farmers in two communities, namely, Abasua and Bonkwaso in the Ahafo Ano South District of the Ashanti Region. The program involved data collection on agriculture, training workshop for farmers in good agricultural and agric-business practices, and distribution of PPE and agricultural implements.

    Covid-19 support

    With the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic, the international partners, CGH and the Kipharts requested FASUL to assess the covid-19 situation in the beneficiary communities and what we might do to help. Through engagement with the community people and the international partners, a decision was taken to provide PPEs (nose masks, hand-sanitizers, veronica buckets, etc.) to the communities, schools and the CHPS compounds in the communities. PPEs and food supplies were also donated to community people. This was done in 2020/21 and the 2021/22 project cycles.

    In the 2021/22 project cycle, FASUL also added support to small scale rural businesses which was accepted by the international partners


    Supporting families,
    to develop the child


    FASUL,
    P. O. Box WJ 49,
    Accra, Ghana

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